We find your clinical placements.
Program focuses on care for rural and underserved.
We are part of a large Health Sciences system.
Scholarship and grant dollars available.
Faculty leading the field in research and practice.
100% certification for licensure pass rate.
Advanced practice nurses are health care leaders who know how to navigate the system. To serve our beneficiaries and communities to meet the needs of the health care environment. Health care leaders who are well prepared to meet the challenges of modern health care, reduce costs, advance health equity, and provide evidence-based care consistent with our mission at the UNM College of Nursing.
No scrambling. No waiting. No guessing. We have a dedicated team to support all your clinical placements needs. Yes, that includes finding your preceptors.
But that also includes all the details that could be overlooked. The clinical affairs team will ensure you are prepared and stay in compliance with all on-boarding requirements of your clinical sites.
Our students benefit greatly from a wide variety of clinical sites. Urban tertiary care and academic institutions, community-based health centers, private small-town clinics and the Indian Health Service, just to name a few.
FNPs are vital to New Mexicans, providing critical primary care to its citizens. Our program uniquely focuses on the health and health equities of our state.
Not to mention that unlike other parts of the county, nurse practitioners are licensed independent practitioners with full prescriptive authority. The path is already paved. The collaborative relationships are established.
Not from New Mexico? Visit NewMexico.org to learn about our state.
Our program is designed to teach and expose you to caring for the rural and underserved communities of New Mexico. We are unique in this mission.
Our students participate in clinical experiences outside of Albuquerque. They go all over New Mexico, serving those who need them the most. Learning happens through immersion and is guided in part by dedicated preceptors.
Our faculty want you to be successful. You will quickly notice they are deeply vested in your success. Communication is key, whether it’s a question about an assignment or life’s bumps in the road, faculty are here to listen and work with you to reach that finish line.
The commitment to primary care looks different for each faculty member. Each of them brings their diverse background to the classroom, simulation lab and your clinical experiences.
Our faculty are involved in innovative and collaborative ways to bring care to all.
Most of our faculty are active in clinical practice. They are up to date on clinical standards and the real-world practice environment. Our faculty are committed to your success.
With small class sizes and a hands-on learning approach, we are focused on supporting you. We know each student is different and we have the resources in place to ensure your success.
Your faculty will provide tailored feedback and support. But that is not all. Students have access to our Office of Academic Advising, Office of Academic Success and all of the University support centers available to students.
Application opens: August 15
Priority deadline: December 1
Final deadline: April 1
A BSN degree from an accredited college or university. Options are available for RNs with a BA or BS in another field.
Current RN license.
1 year of work as a Registered Nurse or in a closely related health care field.
No GRE or GMAT required.
For the full list of admissions criteria and application, click here.
Graduates of this program are prepared to serve in clinics, private offices/private practice, hospice centers, nurse-managed health centers, urgent care clinics, school clinics, home health care, community health centers and much more.
The goal is simple–become a Family Nurse Practitioner. Stay goal oriented. Take a look at the current FNP jobs and salaries in New Mexico and beyond.
All graduate students who reside in a Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education (WICHE) state are eligible for the Western Regional Graduate Program (WRGP) which is a tuition‐reciprocity arrangement.
To find out if your state is part of the program and for more information visit our WICHE page.
The UNM College of Nursing was awarded two grants that provide funds to enrolled students. Learn more about eligibility and how these will offset educational expenses if awarded, thus reducing student indebtedness upon graduation. Explore more about the funding.
They are leading nurse scientists, highly regarded practitioners and exemplary educators.
But most importantly they are supportive. Hyper-focused on your success, online and in person.
At UNM we are a culture of contrast rather than a contrast of cultures. What makes us different makes us strong. Our diverse backgrounds – your diverse backgrounds – enhance our insights and learning. Raise awareness and respect for all the different ways of being and thinking.
We don’t just talk about diversity. We put it into practice. Resulting in a deeper connection to all your future patients. From the beginning of your education, you will serve the underserved. You will walk with empathy and understanding of others.
Learn more about your education, curriculum, academic calendar, clinical and simulation experiences.
There is a lot of information to consider as you prepare to apply to our DNP program. We know you have questions. We have answers.
Admissions & Recruitment Office
College of Nursing
Building 235, Room 255
FNP Program Coordinator, Clinician Educator, Assistant Professor
Christy Cogil, DNP, MPS, RN, FNP-BC