Michigan offers one of the largest and most diverse NP education markets in the Midwest. Students can choose from programs at major research universities, academic medical centers, regional public universities, private institutions, and healthcare-focused nursing schools throughout the state.
This guide explores the state’s NP programs, specialty offerings, and key considerations to help prospective students identify a pathway that aligns with their professional goals.
Featured NP Programs in Michigan
The following featured programs highlight the range of opportunities available across Michigan. Comparing these schools can help prospective students better understand differences in specialization availability, clinical training opportunities, delivery formats, and long-term academic pathways. The broader directory section that follows provides a more complete picture of options across the state.
| University of Michigan | |
| Nursing School | University of Michigan School of Nursing |
| Selected Programs | Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), Master of Science in Nursing (MSN), Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP), Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing (PhD) |
| DNP Program Features | The DNP program is taught by nationally recognized nursing leaders and experts in advanced practice specialties, leadership, and data analytics. Students study at the nation’s largest public research university and have access to extensive interdisciplinary partnerships and clinical learning environments across the country. |
| Clinical Learning Opportunities | The School of Nursing has developed a broad network of clinical learning environments and works closely with healthcare and academic partners to support the translation of research and innovation into practice. |
| MSN Program | The MSN program is consistently ranked among the top nursing master’s programs nationally and is continuously refined through input from faculty, alumni, and clinical partners to align with emerging healthcare and workforce needs. |
| Research & Academic Resources | Students benefit from the university’s extensive research infrastructure, interdisciplinary collaborations, and access to resources that support innovation, scholarship, and evidence-based practice. |
| Student Support & Learning Environment | Programs combine rigorous academics, real-world clinical experiences, expert faculty mentorship, and state-of-the-art facilities designed to prepare nurses for leadership, advocacy, and advanced practice roles. |
| Overview | The University of Michigan School of Nursing offers nationally recognized BSN, MSN, DNP, and PhD programs that integrate academic rigor with clinical experience and interdisciplinary collaboration. The DNP program emphasizes advanced nursing practice, leadership, and data analytics while providing access to extensive clinical networks and research resources. Across all programs, students are prepared to lead, innovate, and improve healthcare outcomes in diverse settings. |
| About the School | Located in Ann Arbor, Michigan, the University of Michigan is a public research university and one of the largest and most recognized institutions in the United States. The School of Nursing is known for its strong emphasis on research, innovation, interdisciplinary collaboration, and leadership development. |
| Michigan State University | |
| Nursing School | College of Nursing |
| Selected Programs | Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner (MSN/DNP), Family Nurse Practitioner (MSN/DNP), Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (MSN/DNP), Adult-Gerontology Clinical Nurse Specialist (MSN/DNP), Nurse Anesthesiology (DNP), Post-Master’s DNP, Post-Graduate Certificate Programs |
| Program Options | The College of Nursing offers MSN, DNP, Post-Master’s DNP, and post-graduate certificate programs for nurses seeking advanced clinical practice, leadership, and specialty preparation. |
| NP Specializations | Nurse practitioner concentrations include Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner, and Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner. Post-graduate certificates are available in these specialties as well as Adult-Gerontology Clinical Nurse Specialist. |
| DNP Program | The DNP program prepares advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) for leadership at the highest level, with a focus on implementing and evaluating cost-effective, evidence-based care and using data-driven approaches to improve outcomes for diverse populations. |
| MSN Program | The MSN program prepares nurses for advanced clinical roles across healthcare systems, emphasizing leadership, quality improvement, and enhanced patient outcomes in increasingly complex care environments. |
| Accreditation | The baccalaureate, master’s, and Doctor of Nursing Practice programs are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). The Nurse Anesthesiology program is accredited by the Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia Educational Programs (COA). |
| Overview | Michigan State University’s College of Nursing offers graduate pathways that prepare nurses for advanced clinical practice, leadership, and specialty certification. MSN, DNP, and post-graduate certificate options are available in nurse practitioner and clinical nurse specialist specialties, with a curriculum focused on evidence-based practice, quality improvement, leadership, and improving care outcomes across healthcare settings. |
| About the School | Located in East Lansing, Michigan, Michigan State University is a public research university and one of the largest universities in the United States. The College of Nursing is recognized for its commitment to nursing education, research, clinical practice, and community impact. |
| Wayne State University | |
| Nursing School | College of Nursing |
| Selected Programs | Adult-Gerontology Nurse Practitioner–Acute Care (DNP), Adult-Gerontology Nurse Practitioner–Primary Care (DNP), Family Nurse Practitioner (DNP), Neonatal Nurse Practitioner (DNP), Pediatric Nurse Practitioner–Acute Care (DNP), Pediatric Nurse Practitioner–Primary Care (DNP), Psychiatric and Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (DNP) |
| Program Highlights | The DNP program offers seven clinical specialties, flexible study options with courses available on campus and synchronously online, individualized plans of study, and faculty mentorship from experienced nursing leaders. |
| DNP Curriculum Focus | Coursework emphasizes advanced clinical decision-making, diagnostic reasoning, evidence-based practice, leadership and innovation in complex health systems, health policy, population health improvement, and advancing health equity in urban and underserved communities. |
| Clinical Specialties | NP population foci include Adult-Gerontology Acute Care, Adult-Gerontology Primary Care, Family, Neonatal, Pediatric Acute Care, Pediatric Primary Care, and Psychiatric Mental Health. The college notes it offers more population foci than any other nursing program in Michigan. |
| Outcomes & Rankings | The College of Nursing reports a 96% overall graduate nursing certification exam pass rate in 2024 and is ranked No. 2 overall in Michigan for graduate nursing education by U.S. News & World Report. |
| Accreditation | The BSN, MSN, and DNP programs are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). |
| Overview | Wayne State University’s Doctor of Nursing Practice program prepares nurses for advanced clinical practice, leadership, and healthcare innovation through seven specialty pathways. The curriculum focuses on evidence-based practice, health system transformation, population health, and health equity, with flexible delivery options and personalized faculty support. Graduates are prepared for national certification and leadership roles across healthcare, academic, policy, and community settings. |
| About the School | Located in Detroit, Michigan, Wayne State University is a public urban research university. The College of Nursing has been educating nurses for more than 80 years and emphasizes research, clinical practice, and health equity with a particular focus on improving urban health outcomes. |
| Grand Valley State University | |
| Nursing School | Kirkhof College of Nursing (KCON) |
| Selected Programs | Adult/Older Adult Primary Care Nurse Practitioner (DNP), Child/Adolescent Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (DNP), Child/Adolescent Primary Care Nurse Practitioner (DNP), Dual Child/Adolescent Primary Care/Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (DNP), Family Nurse Practitioner (DNP), Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (DNP), Adult/Gerontology Clinical Nurse Specialist (DNP), Pediatric Clinical Nurse Specialist (DNP), Post-MSN to DNP |
| Program Format | DNP coursework is delivered primarily online. NP students attend campus sessions 1–2 times per semester in the Interprofessional Simulation Center during the second and third years, while Clinical Nurse Specialist students can complete coursework fully online. Full-time and part-time study options are available. |
| Clinical Placement Support | NP students receive support from a dedicated full-time placement coordinator who manages clinical placements. Academic advisors create individualized program plans and assist students throughout the program. |
| Curriculum Focus | Coursework emphasizes interprofessional collaboration, healthcare policy advocacy, patient-centered care, quality and safety initiatives, informatics, and advanced nursing practice. |
| Advanced Practice Tracks | DNP options include Family Nurse Practitioner, Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, Adult/Older Adult Primary Care Nurse Practitioner, Child/Adolescent Acute Care Nurse Practitioner, Child/Adolescent Primary Care Nurse Practitioner, Dual Child/Adolescent Primary Care/Acute Care Nurse Practitioner, and Clinical Nurse Specialist tracks in Adult/Gerontology and Pediatric populations. |
| Accreditation | The baccalaureate, master’s, DNP, and post-graduate APRN certificate programs at Kirkhof College of Nursing are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). |
| Overview | Grand Valley State University’s Doctor of Nursing Practice program prepares nurses for advanced practice and leadership roles through primarily online coursework, specialty practicums, and individualized academic support. Students can pursue a variety of nurse practitioner and clinical nurse specialist pathways while benefiting from dedicated clinical placement coordination, flexible enrollment options, and a curriculum focused on evidence-based practice, healthcare innovation, and interprofessional collaboration. |
| About the School | Grand Valley State University is a public university in Michigan. The Kirkhof College of Nursing is located on the university’s Health Campus in downtown Grand Rapids, placing students in close proximity to major healthcare organizations along the city’s Medical Mile and providing access to advanced simulation and interprofessional learning facilities. |
| Oakland University | |
| Nursing School | School of Nursing |
| Selected Programs | Adult-Gerontological Nurse Practitioner–Acute Care (MSN), Adult-Gerontological Nurse Practitioner–Primary Care (MSN), Family Nurse Practitioner (MSN), Post-Master Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP), Post-Graduate APRN Certificate |
| Learning Format | The MSN Nurse Practitioner program offers didactic coursework in online and hybrid formats. The post-master DNP program is fully online, with two- and three-year plans of study available for working professionals. |
| Clinical Placement & Faculty Support | NP students complete clinical experiences with experienced practicing faculty and preceptors. Program highlights include support with clinical placement, experienced NP clinicians as faculty, and faculty certified in online education. |
| NP Program Highlights | The MSN NP program offers Adult-Gerontological Acute Care, Adult-Gerontological Primary Care, and Family Nurse Practitioner specialties. Additional program strengths include standardized assessment for certification success, opportunities for scholarly work, and high certification pass rates. |
| DNP Curriculum & Outcomes | The DNP program focuses on organizational and clinical systems analysis, evidence appraisal, patient safety, leadership, healthcare informatics, health policy, research, population health, and evidence-based practice. The program includes more than 1,000 hours of clinical training and culminates in an independent research project. |
| Accreditation | The BSN, MSN, Doctor of Nursing Practice, and post-graduate APRN certificate programs are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). |
| Overview | Oakland University offers nurse practitioner education through MSN pathways in Adult-Gerontological Acute Care, Adult-Gerontological Primary Care, and Family Nurse Practitioner specialties, with online and hybrid coursework complemented by clinical experiences. For advanced practice nurses seeking doctoral preparation, the fully online post-master DNP program emphasizes leadership, evidence-based practice, healthcare systems improvement, research translation, and clinical innovation while providing flexible study options for working professionals. |
| About the School | Oakland University is a public research university located in Rochester, Michigan, and is classified as an R2 Carnegie Doctoral Research University. The School of Nursing emphasizes experiential learning through advanced simulation facilities, faculty scholarship, and partnerships with regional healthcare systems. |
| University of Detroit Mercy | |
| Nursing School | McAuley School of Nursing |
| Selected Programs | Post-BSN-DNP Family Nurse Practitioner, Post-BSN-DNP Adult-Gerontology Clinical Nurse Specialist, Nurse Anesthesia (DNP), Doctor of Nursing Practice (Post-Master’s DNP), Post-Master’s Family Nurse Practitioner Certificate, Post-Master’s Emergency Nurse Practitioner Certificate, Post-Master’s Adult-Gerontology Clinical Nurse Specialist Certificate |
| Learning Formats | Programs are available in online, in-person, and hybrid formats. The school offers full-time, part-time, and accelerated pathways. |
| NP & Advanced Practice Options | Advanced practice offerings include a Post-BSN to DNP Family Nurse Practitioner track, a Post-Master’s DNP, and post-master’s certificate programs in Family Nurse Practitioner and Emergency Nurse Practitioner. |
| Student Support | Faculty provide student-centered advising and support. Students also have access to university resources including the Writing Center and Student Success Center. |
| Simulation & Clinical Learning | Clinical simulation laboratories include both low- and high-fidelity learning experiences designed to supplement clinical instruction. The McNichols campus location provides access to numerous clinical partner sites throughout the Detroit metropolitan area. |
| Accreditation | The baccalaureate, master’s, Doctor of Nursing Practice, and post-graduate APRN certificate programs are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). Prelicensure nursing programs are approved by the Michigan Board of Nursing. |
| Overview | The University of Detroit Mercy’s McAuley School of Nursing offers multiple pathways for nurses seeking advanced practice preparation, including BSN-to-DNP, post-master’s DNP, and post-master’s certificate options. Nurse practitioner-related offerings include Family Nurse Practitioner and Emergency Nurse Practitioner pathways, with programs available in online, hybrid, and in-person formats. Students benefit from faculty advising, simulation-based learning experiences, and access to clinical partners throughout the Detroit area. |
| About the School | University of Detroit Mercy is a private Catholic university in Detroit, Michigan, sponsored by the Sisters of Mercy and the Society of Jesus. The university emphasizes service, leadership, and social justice across its academic programs. |
Michigan NP Program Directory
| Institution | Pathway Options | Selected Specializations | NP Certificates |
| Davenport University Grand Rapids, MI | Master’s | Family Nurse PractitionerPsychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner | Y |
| Eastern Michigan University Ypsilanti, MI | RN to Master’s, Master’s, Bachelor’s to DNP, Master’s to DNP | Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse PractitionerFamily Nurse Practitioner | Y |
| Ferris State University Big Rapids, MI | RN to Master’s, Master’s, Master’s to DNP | NA | |
| Grand Valley State University Grand Rapids, MI | Master’s, Bachelor’s to DNP, Master’s to DNP | Adult/Older Adult Primary Care Nurse PractitionerChild/Adolescent Acute Care Nurse PractitionerChild/Adolescent Dual Care Nurse Practitioner (Primary Care and Acute Care)Child/Adolescent Primary Care Nurse PractitionerFamily Nurse PractitionerPsychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner | Y |
| Madonna University Livonia, MI | Master’s, Bachelor’s to DNP, Master’s to DNP | Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse PractitionerAdult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse PractitionerFamily Nurse Practitioner | Y |
| Michigan State University East Lansing, MI | Master’s, Bachelor’s to DNP, Master’s to DNP | Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse PractitionerFamily Nurse PractitionerPsychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner | Y |
| Northern Michigan University Marquette, MI | Master’s, Bachelor’s to DNP, Master’s to DNP | Family Nurse Practitioner | |
| Oakland University Rochester, MI | Master’s, Bachelor’s to DNP, Master’s to DNP | Adult-Gerontological Nurse Practitioner – Acute CareAdult-Gerontological Nurse Practitioner – Primary CareFamily Nurse Practitioner | |
| Saginaw Valley State University University Center, MI | RN to Master’s, Master’s, Bachelor’s to DNP, Master’s to DNP | Family Nurse PractitionerPsychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner | Y |
| University of Detroit Mercy Detroit, MI | Entry-Level Master’s, Master’s, Bachelor’s to DNP, Master’s to DNP | Emergency Nurse PractitionerFamily Nurse Practitioner | Y |
| University of Michigan Ann Arbor, MI | Master’s, Bachelor’s to DNP, Master’s to DNP | Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse PractitionerAdult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse PractitionerFamily Nurse PractitionerNurse-MidwiferyPediatric Nurse Practitioner | Y |
| University of Michigan-Flint Flint, MI | RN to Master’s, Master’s, Bachelor’s to DNP, Master’s to DNP | Adult Gerontology Acute Care Nurse PractitionerAdult Gerontology Primary Care Nurse PractitionerFamily Nurse PractitionerNeonatal Nurse PractitionerPsychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner | Y |
| Wayne State University Detroit, MI | Master’s, Bachelor’s to DNP, Master’s to DNP | Adult-Gerontology Nurse Practitioner – Acute CareAdult-Gerontology Nurse Practitioner – Primary CareFamily Nurse PractitionerNeonatal Nurse PractitionerPediatric Nurse Practitioner – Acute CarePediatric Nurse Practitioner – Primary CarePsychiatric and Mental Health Nurse Practitioner |
How to Choose an NP Program in Michigan
Michigan offers one of the most diverse NP education markets in the Midwest, with programs ranging from nationally recognized research universities to regional institutions focused on workforce development and community health. As you compare schools, focus on specialization availability, delivery format, clinical placement support, and how each pathway aligns with your long-term professional goals.
Match your specialization to your goals
Michigan schools collectively offer a remarkably broad range of NP specialties. Wayne State University alone offers pathways in Adult-Gerontology Acute Care, Adult-Gerontology Primary Care, Family, Neonatal, Pediatric Acute Care, Pediatric Primary Care, and Psychiatric-Mental Health practice. Grand Valley State University adds unique Child/Adolescent Acute Care, Child/Adolescent Primary Care, and dual pediatric tracks, while Michigan State University offers Family, Adult-Gerontology Primary Care, and Psychiatric-Mental Health pathways through both MSN and DNP options. Students comparing Michigan schools with other top NP programs online should think beyond specialty titles and consider the patient populations, clinical settings, and long-term career goals that best fit their interests.
Consider how the program is delivered
Michigan programs offer a wide range of learning formats. Grand Valley State University’s DNP coursework is delivered primarily online, with limited campus sessions for simulation and skills development. Oakland University combines online and hybrid coursework for its MSN NP pathways, while Wayne State offers flexible study options with courses available both on campus and synchronously online. The University of Detroit Mercy provides online, hybrid, and in-person pathways depending on the program. Students still exploring the process of becoming a nurse practitioner should compare campus requirements, scheduling expectations, and clinical commitments before choosing a format.
Think about your geographic context
Location can influence both clinical opportunities and future employment options. Students in southeast Michigan may benefit from proximity to large health systems, academic medical centers, and specialty hospitals in Detroit, Ann Arbor, and surrounding communities. Grand Valley State students gain access to Grand Rapids’ rapidly growing Medical Mile, while Michigan State University and Oakland University maintain strong connections throughout central and southeastern Michigan. Students interested in rural health may find opportunities through programs that emphasize service to underserved communities and statewide healthcare workforce needs.
Look at program pathways and long-term flexibility
Michigan schools offer MSN, DNP, post-master’s DNP, BSN-to-DNP, and post-graduate certificate pathways for nurses at different career stages. Michigan State University supports progression through MSN, DNP, and certificate options, while Grand Valley State, Wayne State, and the University of Detroit Mercy offer multiple routes for APRNs seeking additional specialization or doctoral preparation. The University of Michigan provides access to one of the nation’s leading research-intensive nursing environments, emphasizing leadership, innovation, and interdisciplinary collaboration. Before selecting a pathway, students should review the NP accreditation requirements and confirm that the curriculum aligns with Michigan nurse practitioner license requirements and national certification standards.
Evaluate clinical placement support
Clinical placement support varies significantly across Michigan programs. Grand Valley State University provides a dedicated full-time placement coordinator who manages clinical placements for NP students, while Oakland University highlights support with clinical placement and access to experienced NP faculty and preceptors. The University of Michigan maintains an extensive network of clinical learning environments and healthcare partnerships, and Michigan State emphasizes advanced clinical preparation through its MSN and DNP curricula. Before enrolling, students should ask whether placements are coordinated by the school, whether travel may be required for specialty rotations, and how preceptors are secured for students in different geographic regions.
Finding Clinical Placements and Preceptors in Michigan
Michigan NP students have access to a wide range of clinical training environments, from major academic medical centers and nationally recognized health systems to community hospitals, specialty clinics, and rural healthcare networks. Clinical experiences can vary significantly depending on specialty, location, and program structure, but the state’s large healthcare infrastructure creates opportunities across nearly every NP population focus.
Major Clinical Training Environments
Several Michigan universities emphasize strong clinical partnerships, simulation training, and experiential learning.
- University of Michigan maintains a broad network of clinical learning environments and healthcare partnerships that support advanced practice education, research translation, and interdisciplinary collaboration.
- Wayne State University emphasizes advanced clinical decision-making, population health, and health equity through specialty pathways connected to Detroit’s diverse healthcare environment.
- Grand Valley State University benefits from its location on Grand Rapids’ Medical Mile and provides dedicated clinical placement support for NP students.
- Michigan State University integrates advanced clinical practice, leadership, quality improvement, and evidence-based care throughout its MSN and DNP programs.
- Oakland University combines online and hybrid learning with clinical experiences supervised by practicing faculty and experienced preceptors.
Students in Michigan may encounter clinical opportunities connected to healthcare systems such as:
- Michigan Medicine
- Corewell Health
- Henry Ford Health
- Trinity Health Michigan
- Beaumont Hospital campuses
- Sparrow Health System
- Bronson Healthcare
- Munson Healthcare
- McLaren Health Care
How Geography Can Affect Placements
Location can shape both access to specialty preceptors and the types of patient populations students encounter.
Students in:
- Detroit
- Ann Arbor
- Grand Rapids
- Lansing
- Kalamazoo
may have greater access to:
- academic medical centers
- specialty hospitals
- pediatric and neonatal clinical sites
- large integrated healthcare systems
- subspecialty providers
Students in northern Michigan, the Upper Peninsula, and other rural areas may encounter:
- fewer specialty preceptors nearby
- additional travel requirements for some rotations
- greater exposure to primary care, community health, tribal health, and rural healthcare delivery
Michigan’s geographic diversity means that clinical experiences can differ substantially depending on where a student lives and which specialty they pursue.
Online and Hybrid Program Considerations
Many Michigan NP pathways use online or hybrid learning models, but clinical education remains an in-person requirement.
Before enrolling, students should ask:
- whether the school coordinates placements
- if students must identify preceptors independently
- whether travel is required for specialty rotations
- how placements are handled for online students
- whether clinical hours can be completed near home communities
These questions can be particularly important for students pursuing highly specialized tracks such as neonatal, pediatric acute care, or psychiatric-mental health practice.
Program-Specific Placement Models
Clinical support structures vary across Michigan schools.
- Grand Valley State University provides a dedicated full-time placement coordinator who manages clinical placements for NP students.
- Oakland University offers clinical placement support and access to experienced faculty and preceptors.
- University of Michigan leverages an extensive network of healthcare and academic partners to support clinical education.
- Wayne State University combines faculty mentorship with specialty-focused clinical preparation across seven NP population foci.
Before enrolling, students should ask detailed questions about placement responsibilities, travel expectations, specialty-specific requirements, and preceptor availability.
Professional Networking Resources
Students looking for networking opportunities, continuing education, legislative updates, or potential preceptor connections may find the following organizations helpful:
- Michigan Council of Nurse Practitioners
- Michigan Nurses Association
- Michigan Center for Rural Health
- Michigan Area Health Education Center (AHEC)
NP Programs in Michigan FAQ
Do NP programs in Michigan require the GRE?
GRE requirements vary by school and pathway. Many Michigan graduate nursing programs have reduced or eliminated standardized testing requirements for experienced nurses and doctoral applicants, but students should always confirm current admissions policies directly with the university.
Can I complete an NP program online in Michigan?
Yes. Michigan offers a variety of online and hybrid NP pathways. Grand Valley State University delivers DNP coursework primarily online with periodic campus sessions, Oakland University offers online and hybrid MSN NP pathways, and several other schools provide flexible formats designed for working nurses. Clinical training and specialty practicums, however, still require in-person participation.
How difficult is it to find a clinical preceptor in Michigan?
Preceptor availability varies by specialty and location. Students in major healthcare markets such as Detroit, Ann Arbor, Grand Rapids, and Lansing may have access to a larger pool of providers and clinical sites, while students in rural areas may need to travel for some specialty experiences. Some Michigan schools provide significant placement support, including dedicated clinical placement coordinators, while others expect students to play a more active role in identifying preceptors.
What NP specialties are available in Michigan?
Michigan schools offer specialties including Family Nurse Practitioner, Adult-Gerontology Primary Care NP, Adult-Gerontology Acute Care NP, Pediatric Primary Care NP, Pediatric Acute Care NP, Neonatal NP, Psychiatric-Mental Health NP, and other advanced practice pathways. Some schools also offer dual-focus pediatric programs, emergency nurse practitioner certificates, and clinical nurse specialist tracks.
Can nurse practitioners practice independently in Michigan?
No. Michigan is considered a restricted practice state. State law requires physician involvement in certain aspects of nurse practitioner practice, and NPs do not have the same level of independent practice authority available in full practice states. Requirements can vary based on practice setting, prescriptive authority arrangements, and employer policies. Students should review current Michigan laws, regulations, and certification requirements before entering practice.
