All seven MSN paths get the CBE treatment: the Nursing Education, Nursing Leadership and Administration, and Healthcare Technology, Simulation and Informatics tracks, plus the four NP specializations, FNP, AGPCNP, Pediatric Primary Care NP, and PMHNP, whose 69-credit didactics run alongside 600 clinical hours, 630 for the PMHNP, and one weekend on-campus residency. MSN-prepared writers draft every project so each rubric row clears the 4 band, in 24 to 48 hours, with graduate-register evidence work and free revision until the score posts. Clinical placement and hours belong to you and the program; the writing beside them belongs to us.
What all-CBE means at the graduate level
Every master's course is a project architecture, skill-aligned deliverables plus a synthesizing final, with rubrics visible from day one and the lowest criterion setting each project's recorded score. Graduate rubrics push the rows harder: evidence appraised at scholarly depth, practice recommendations costed, APA exact. The format's gift to working nurses is real, no weekly deadlines, projects drafted around shifts, and its trap is the same drift the project manual maps, sharpened by 11-week terms that end sooner than they feel. Our course bundles date all projects in week one and run them on the 24-to-48 clock, which is the entire difference between an 11-week course and a 22-week one billed twice.
Track-by-track service notes
- NP didactics, all four specializations: case-based projects at prescriber depth, drafted around placement days; the clinical calendar you send becomes the drafting calendar we keep
- Nursing Education: curriculum and assessment designs aligned objective-to-evaluation, the row evaluators trace first
- Leadership and Administration: operational and financial analyses in administrator register, numbers committed
- Healthcare Tech, Simulation and Informatics: workflow and informatics projects that read like implementation documents, because that is the skill being graded
- The licensure footnote, stated plainly: Rasmussen's NP specializations do not meet APRN educational requirements in Alabama, Idaho, Maryland, or Pennsylvania; confirm your state before enrolling, not after
The graduate math
Master's admission wants a 3.0, and master's billing runs the same subscription-or-per-credit choice as everything else, with the subscription's throughput logic hitting hardest here: 11-week CBE courses chained gapless, projects pre-drafted, is the fastest honest MSN this school sells, per the expedite page. Nurses aiming past the MSN hand the file up to the DNP desk with the register already set.
Eleven weeks goes fast; your projects should go faster
Send your track, current course, and placement calendar. The project map and first draft quote come back same-day.