About PhD Program,
The Columbia University School of Nursing PhD program is a full-time, research-intensive curriculum that prepares nurses for careers as nurse scientists who will conduct research across a broad range of populations and health conditions. Importantly, much of our research is focused on health disparity populations with the long-term goal of informing health policy and clinical practice
Our PhD program provides students with an understanding of the philosophical and theoretical underpinnings of nursing science and a strong foundation in research methods (design, statistics, measurement, quantitative and qualitative methods) for clinical, translational and health services research. All students are mentored by research advisors with active programs of research as they move toward independent research and assume the roles of doctorally prepared nurse scientists.
PhD Program Degree Eligibility with GPA,
Bachelor’s or master’s degree in nursing, or
Applicants with an associate’s degree in nursing and a bachelor’s or master’s degree in other areas are eligible to apply.
Note: Official transcripts from all institutions attended will be required prior to enrollment in the program.
New York State RN licensure or eligibility
International Applicants Only: TOEFL Exam Score
For our general application requirements, please visit the Apply to the PhD Program page.
Applicants must complete prerequisite coursework for an accredited college or university. It is required that completed courses have a grade of a C or better. Note: Grades of C- or below are not sufficient as successful completion of the course. Applicants must plan their courses accordingly where if they need to retake the course, they have enough time to do so during the application process. This will guarantee completion prior to enrollment in the program.
Graduate Level Health Policy Course – This type of course can vary. Applicants may mail the Office of Admissions to request review and approval of a proposed health policy course or for suggestions for approved courses.
PhD Funding Coverage,
Columbia University School of Nursing provides three years (eight semesters) of funding for tuition, related fees, health insurance, and a stipend to PhD students.
Beginning in Fall 2021, Columbia Nursing will fund international PhD students. Funding includes tuition and fees, Student Health Services health insurance, and a stipend. International applicants are encouraged to visit the Columbia University International Students & Scholars Office for information about housing, Visas, and other topics.
Application Requirement,
Application Fee
Transcripts
Essays
Letters of Recommendation
Resume or CV
Exams
Application Deadline,
Nov 15, 2024
Application Fee,
A $75 non-refundable application fee must be paid through the application system after the application is submitted.