COURTESY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MAINE AT FORT KENT
In September 2024, the University of Maine at Fort Kent Division of Nursing will add its first doctoral degree to the program roster with a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) degree. This latest addition will expand the university’s ongoing efforts in supporting workforce development in this high-demand field.
“This is a historic moment for UMFK. We are happy to continue the long tradition of excellence that UMFK has had in educating nurses at every level,” said UMFK President Deb Hedeen. “With a robust group of highly qualified doctorate-level faculty, this next level of degree advancement is an obvious fit for our campus.”
Maine has demonstrated a need for individuals with graduate-level nursing education and due to the online format, the program will support needs beyond the state borders as well.
“The opportunities at UMFK are boundless. Educating nurses with doctoral level knowledge and skill impacts our profession, but, most importantly, creates opportunities for improved patient care outcomes and innovation,” said UMFK’s Associate Provost of Academic Affairs and Dean of Nursing, Dr. Erin Soucy.
As a terminal degree in nursing, the new DNP represents the highest level of clinical nursing education. Students will gain advanced practice and leadership skills to manage the healthcare team, effectively utilize evidence-based practice, improve healthcare outcomes, and influence healthcare policy.
The new program is 100% online, offered in an accelerated 7-week format, to provide working nurses the flexibility they need to manage their home and work life while progressing toward their advanced degree. Students will have the opportunity to choose between Nurse Practitioner, Nursing Administration, and Nursing Education tracks.
Applications are currently open and it is free to apply. For more information about the DNP program at the University of Maine at Fort Kent, please visit us online at umfk.edu/academics/programs/nursing or call 207-834-7600.