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Doctor of Nursing Practice: Nurse Executive

Where Visionary Leadership Meets Systems-Level Change

Lead Healthcare Systems With Strategy, Compassion, and Impact

Antioch University’s Doctor of Nursing Practice: Nurse Executive Track is designed for experienced nurses who are ready to lead healthcare organizations with clarity, vision, and purpose. This fully online program prepares you to step confidently into executive roles where strategy, innovation, and equity-driven leadership intersect. Whether you're guiding care delivery, shaping policy, or leading multi-disciplinary teams, this track equips you to improve outcomes and drive change across complex healthcare systems.

Program Overview

The Nurse Executive track of Antioch’s DNP program develops leaders who bring evidence-based practice, economic insight, and strategic thinking to healthcare organizations. Designed for nurses in or aspiring to executive-level roles, the program builds advanced leadership capacity without requiring direct clinical practice as a primary focus.

This fully online format is designed for working professionals with a six-semester completion timeline (2 years) or with a part-time 3-year option. Students complete their studies with a practice-based capstone project focused on organizational leadership, policy, or systems transformation.

Key Competency Areas:

  • Health equity and population impact
  • Strategic organizational leadership
  • Healthcare finance and operations
  • Policy development and advocacy
  • Systems thinking and quality improvement








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Elevating Your Nursing Career with a Proven Legacy

As Proud Co-Founder of the Coalition for the Common Good, Antioch University offers a program with a rich tradition of excellence, honed over 45 years by dedicated nursing professionals. Formerly anchored at Otterbein University, this initiative now thrives at Antioch, continuing a legacy of quality and practical expertise. Benefit from our flexible, student-centered graduate model, designed to empower you with clinical confidence and personalized support, ensuring you're prepared to excel in your nursing practice.

Degree Requirements

Six-semester completion timeline (2 years) or with a part-time 3-year option.

Graduates of the Nurse Executive track are prepared to assume high-impact leadership roles in complex healthcare environments. You’ll be equipped to lead with empathy and strategy—improving systems, empowering teams, and shaping a healthier future.

Career pathways include:

  • Chief Nursing Officer (CNO)
  • Director of Nursing / Clinical Operations
  • VP of Patient Services
  • Quality Improvement or Compliance Executive
  • Healthcare Policy Consultant
  • System-level Nursing Administrator
  • Academic Leader in Health Professions Education
  1. Essential 1, DNP Outcome 1. Integrate nursing science with knowledge from the natural and social sciences as a basis for the highest level of nursing practice.
  2. Essential 5, DNP Outcome 2. Provide organizational and systems leadership in advanced nursing practice roles to improve patient and health care outcomes, through advocacy and implementation of management and quality improvement strategies.
  3. Essential 4, DNP Outcome 3. Provide leadership for evidence-based practice, through translation of research for practice, dissemination of research findings, application of research findings, implementation of quality improvement methodologies, evaluation of practice outcomes, and participation in collaborative research.
  4. Essential 8, DNP Outcome 4. Demonstrate proficiency in the utilization and evaluation of information systems/technology resources for knowledge application, management of individual and aggregate data, and quality improvement.
  5. Essential 7 & 10, DNP Outcome 5. Provide leadership in the analysis, development, implementation and evaluation of healthcare policies, congruent with advocacy for social justice, equity and ethics in global healthcare.
  6. Essential 6, DNP Outcome 6. Employ effective communication, collaboration, and leadership skills with individuals, groups, and teams to facilitate problem solving and team functioning for improvement in healthcare and healthcare delivery.
  7. Essential 2 & 3, DNP Outcome 7. Analyze epidemiological, bio-statistical, environmental, and other appropriate data for developing, implementing, and evaluating clinical prevention and population health interventions.
  8. Essential 2, DNP Outcome 8. Demonstrate advanced levels of clinical judgment in designing, implementing, and evaluating therapeutic interventions to improve patient and/or healthcare outcomes.
  9. Essential 9, 10, DNP Outcome 9. Implement meaningful change in the areas of legal, ethical, economic, and professional functions of the APN.
  10. Essential 3, DNP Outcome 10. Integrate caring behaviors and patterns, including cultural competence and attention to underserved regional and global individuals and groups, into APN roles.

How to Apply

Admission Criteria

  • Graduate degree in nursing from an institution of higher education that is fully accredited by the appropriate regional accrediting agency, and from an ACEN- or CCNE-accredited graduate nursing program.
  • A current, valid, and unrestricted license as a Registered Nurse in the U.S.. In addition, an applicant must not have had a previous revocation, denial, suspension, or restriction of their license from any state or country. Current unrestricted licensure as a Registered Nurse in the state where the clinical and immersion experiences, as well as the practice project, will be conducted.
  • Minimum of one (1) year paid clinical work experience within the past three years as a Registered Nurse before the application deadline, documented on the submitted resume. Clinical work experience must include direct care in a public health, community, hospital, or ambulatory care setting that serves patients across the life span.
  • Evidence of capacity for graduate study.
  • A blended cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale for all previous coursework on the submitted transcripts;
  • A Science GPA of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale comprising grades in anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology, microbiology, statistics, and chemistry courses.
  • Completion of an undergraduate- or graduate-level statistics course with a grade of B or better.
  • Positive professional recommendations.

Application Requirements

  1. Complete the online admissions application, including:
    • Optional Personal Essay: Summarize your professional background; Describe past experiences and reflections that have influenced these goals; and discuss professional and career goals, and how these goals can be achieved in the Doctor of Nursing Practice program, as well as ideas for the final scholarly project. The essay should be carefully planned, written, and edited by the applicant.
    • Professional resume. Also include leadership activities, scholastic awards, nursing organizational memberships, and community service, as applicable.
    • Evidence of licensure and certification, if any. Include professional licensure numbers and the licensing state, and a copy of the certificate issued by your national board certification body. The Graduate School will verify licensure and certification, which will be added to the student's file.
    • Submit official transcripts from all colleges or universities where you earned a degree or certificate (A cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher is preferred). Email to [email protected] or mail to: Antioch University, Admissions Office, 900 Dayton Street, Yellow Springs, Ohio 45387
    • Three letters of recommendation are required from people who are in a position to evaluate your professional (e.g., clinical supervisor, Peer (RN), other clinician, and academic (e.g., professor) work. The person making the recommendation may not be related to you.
  2. Interview with the Nursing Program faculty if needed. This interview will be conducted via Zoom (video conferencing).
  3. Students must submit documentation of meeting health requirements – including completion of the American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS) curriculum – prior to starting classes, and must submit documentation of keeping health requirements current throughout their course of study.

Optional: If you do not feel as if your academic transcript(s) reflect your current ability to be successful as a graduate student, please be sure to highlight a plan for being successful in this program.

All application materials submitted become part of an applicant’s file and cannot be returned.

Application Deadlines

SemesterApplication Deadlines
SpringNovember 1
FallJuly 1
Please review the Academic Calendar for additional details.

If you have any questions during the process, please do not hesitate to contact us at [email protected]. Our faculty and staff are here to assist you throughout the application process.

Financial Aid

Please note: This certificate is not eligible for use with Title IV financial aid at this time.

Many students finance their education through some form of financial aid. You may not be sure which federal, state, public, and private aid packages – such as loans, scholarships, and grants – are right for you. Our staff is here to help you so you can focus on what’s most important: beginning your academic program.

Antioch University is proud to partner with several schools and employers to offer scholarships and/or special educational benefits to employees, students, and alumni of select partner institutions. To learn more about these scholarships and to find out if you are eligible, talk with Admissions.

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