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"I would say if someone was considering this program to just go for it. See if you get in, because this is a great opportunity in order to advance your career."
- Shelby, May 2019 Direct Entry MSN Program Graduate
1The baccalaureate degree program in nursing at Marquette University is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, 655 K Street, NW, Suite 750, Washington, DC 20001, 202-887-6791.
2Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, Registered Nurses, at https://www.bls.gov/ooh/healthcare/registered-nurses.htm (visited November 16, 2023).
3Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment and Wages, May 2022, 29-1141 Registered Nurses, at https://www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes291141.htm (visited June 08, 2023).
The baccalaureate degree program in nursing, master’s degree program in nursing, Doctor of Nursing Practice program and the post-graduate certificate programs at Marquette University are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, 655 K Street, NW, Suite 750, Washington, DC 20001, 202-887-6791.
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You can start your nursing school journey sooner. The DEMSN program provides start dates in January, May and August. Alternatively, you can choose the DEMSN Extended Option, which begins every summer.
You can earn a master's degree in nursing in 5 semesters or choose the DEMSN Extended Option, which allows you to complete the program in 8 semesters.
You receive one-on-one learning support from your instructors via smaller class sizes.
Our DEMSN program offers you:
Earn a Master of Science in Nursing in 5 or 8 semesters at our state-of-the-art campus near Chicago.
Our Direct Entry Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) program follows a rigorous blend of nursing theory courses, hands-on labs and in-person clinical rotations — all completed in tandem. It’s a learning sequence that prepares you to sit for the NCLEX-RN® with confidence and enter the profession as a practice-ready nurse.
If you’re ready to go out of state for nursing school, we are ready to help. Our goal is to make sure your move and transition into a quality nursing program goes as smoothly as possible. The best part? In 5 or 8 semesters, you could have your MSN degree from Marquette University.
Graduates can become clinical nurse educators, unit supervisors, care coordinators, nurse navigators, clinical instructors and more.
Did You Know?
About 193,100 openings for registered nurses are projected each year, on average, over the decade across the United States.2
We offer the DEMSN program at our two locations in Milwaukee and Pleasant Prairie. Our DEMSN Extended Option is offered exclusively at the Pleasant Prairie location.
Our DEMSN nursing campus is located an hour north of Chicago and 30 minutes south of our main campus in Milwaukee. Seats are available now.
Milwaukee MSN Learning Site
530 N 16th St
Milwaukee, WI 53233
Pleasant Prairie MSN Learning Site
8401 102nd St #300
Pleasant Prairie, WI 53158
Marquette University’s Direct Entry Master of Science in Nursing (DEMSN) program options are not for everyone. Designed for students who already have a non-nursing bachelor’s degree, Marquette’s second-degree MSN program requires applicants to:
The GRE is not required to apply to the program. However, if you feel that your GRE scores would strengthen your application, you can submit them and we will include that information in the application review.
In addition to meeting Marquette University’s high academic standards, Direct Entry MSN students need to live within driving distance of our state-of-the-art learning center in Pleasant Prairie or Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
When you complete our Direct Entry MSN program, you don’t just graduate a nurse; you graduate a Marquette nurse. Marquette University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC), and our Direct Entry MSN program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE).1 Additionally, our College of Nursing meets the approval of the Wisconsin State Board of Nursing.