Professional Licensure Disclosure Doctor of Nursing Practice
Idaho State University is regionally accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU), and is reporting this information in compliance with Standard 2.G.3.
The Doctor of Nursing Practice program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE).
The Doctor of Nursing Practice program is designed to meet the educational requirements for nurse practitioners in Idaho. Graduates of the Doctor of Nursing Practice program meet the licensure requirements and can perform clinical hours in Idaho and all of the following states:
Florida: Florida Board of Nursing
Hawaii: Hawaii Board of Nursing
Indiana: Indiana State Board of Nursing
Maine: State of Maine Board of Nursing
Michigan: Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs
Montana: Montana Board of Nursing
New Jersey: New Jersey Board of Nursing
New Mexico: New Mexico Board of Nursing
North Carolina: North Carolina Board of Nursing
Oregon: Oregon State Board of Nursing
South Carolina: South Carolina Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation
Utah: Utah Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing
Vermont: Vermont Office of Professional Regulation
Virginia: Virginia Department of Health Professions Board of Nursing
Wisconsin: Wisconsin Board of Nursing
If you intend to seek licensure outside of Idaho in a state or U.S. territory that is not in the above list, we recommend that you contact the state or territory’s licensing agency directly before beginning the ISU program. In some cases, the agency may have determined that ISU’s Doctor of Nursing Practice program partially meets the educational requirements, or has not yet determined if ISU’s program meets the educational requirements for licensure.
For more information, please contact:
Dr. Michelle Anderson, Interim DNP Coordinator
Meridian Campus
andemic9@isu.edu
208-373-1785
Dr. Sue Anderson, Associate Dean
Pocatello Campus
sueanderson@isu.edu
208-282-2102