FNP Programs in Alabama (2026)

Compare family nurse practitioner pathways available to Alabama nurses, including MSN-FNP and DNP-FNP options with delivery mode, timeline, and tuition data.

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24 mo

Fastest Pathway

$96K+

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MSN-FNP vs DNP-FNP: Choosing the Right Pathway in Alabama

Family nurse practitioner programs in Alabama come in two main credential levels. The MSN-FNP is the traditional entry point into FNP practice — typically 36 to 42 credits delivered over 24 to 36 months. The DNP-FNPbuilds on that foundation with doctoral-level systems leadership, quality improvement, and evidence translation — typically adding 18 to 24 months and 30+ credits.

The FNP specialty requires 500 to 750 supervised clinical hours under an approved preceptor. Most programs help arrange clinical placements, but some require you to secure your own primary care preceptor — confirm this policy early in your search because preceptor availability significantly affects program timelines in Alabama.

APRN scope and prescriptive authority rules in Alabama are governed by the Alabama Board of Nursing. Verify current FNP practice requirements — especially physician collaboration agreements — before selecting a program.

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FNP Pathway Programs Available in Alabama

Includes MSN and DNP programs that may offer an FNP specialty track. Current listed tuition range: $18,000 to $86,000. Confirm FNP track availability with each school.

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Simmons University logo
MSNOnline

Simmons University

MSN — Family Nurse Practitioner

$67,200 total36 mo program83% grad rate
West Coast University logo
MSNOnline

West Coast University

MSN — Family Nurse Practitioner

$42,000 total36 mo program73% grad rate
University of Cincinnati logo
MSNOnline + Campus

University of Cincinnati

MSN — Family Nurse Practitioner

$22,560 total36 mo program80% grad rate
Vanderbilt University logo
MSNOnline + Campus

Vanderbilt University

MSN — Family Nurse Practitioner

$54,000 total30 mo program91% grad rate
Walden University logo
MSNOnline

Walden University

MSN — Family Nurse Practitioner

$48,150 total36 mo program65% grad rate
Liberty University logo
MSNOnline

Liberty University

MSN — Family Nurse Practitioner

$26,640 total36 mo program72% grad rate
Keiser University logo
MSNOnline

Keiser University

MSN — Family Nurse Practitioner

$32,000 total30 mo program67% grad rate
University of Phoenix logo
MSNOnline

University of Phoenix

MSN — Family Nurse Practitioner

$46,080 total36 mo program55% grad rate
Gonzaga University logo
MSNOnline

Gonzaga University

MSN — Family Nurse Practitioner

$24,300 total30 mo program82% grad rate
Michigan State University logo
MSNOnline

Michigan State University

MSN — Family Nurse Practitioner

$27,000 total30 mo program79% grad rate
National University logo
MSNOnline

National University

MSN — Family Nurse Practitioner

$18,000 total30 mo program62% grad rate
Sacred Heart University logo
MSNOnline

Sacred Heart University

MSN — Family Nurse Practitioner

$46,000 total30 mo program78% grad rate
University of Pennsylvania logo
MSNOnline

University of Pennsylvania

MSN — Family Nurse Practitioner

$86,000 total24 mo program93% grad rate
MSNOnline

Drexel University

MSN — Family Nurse Practitioner

$31,275 total30 mo program75% grad rate
Grand Canyon University logo
MSNOnline

Grand Canyon University

MSN — Family Nurse Practitioner

$30,625 total36 mo program68% grad rate
Maryville University logo
MSNOnline

Maryville University

MSN — Family Nurse Practitioner

$25,440 total30 mo program74% grad rate
University of Alabama at Birmingham logo
MSNOnline + Campus

University of Alabama at Birmingham

MSN — Family Nurse Practitioner

$22,080 total30 mo program78% grad rate
Indiana State University logo
MSNOnline + Campus

Indiana State University

MSN — Family Nurse Practitioner

$23,000 total36 mo program73% grad rate
Johns Hopkins University logo
MSNOnline

Johns Hopkins University

MSN — Family Nurse Practitioner

$58,000 total24 mo program92% grad rate
Regis College logo
MSNOnline

Regis College

MSN — Family Nurse Practitioner

$46,800 total30 mo program82% grad rate
Chamberlain University logo
MSNOnline

Chamberlain University

MSN — Nurse Practitioner (FNP)

$40,020 total36 mo program62% grad rate
Florida State University logo
MSNOnline + Campus

Florida State University

MSN — Nurse Practitioner (FNP)

$24,000 total30 mo program83% grad rate
What is the difference between an FNP and a general NP in Alabama?
A Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) is certified in a specific population-focused specialty — primary care across the lifespan — whereas "nurse practitioner" is the broader licensure category. In Alabama, FNPs must pass the ANCC Family Nurse Practitioner board exam or the AANP FNP-C exam after completing an accredited FNP-track program. The FNP specialty is the most common NP certification in the US.
How long do FNP programs take in Alabama?
Most FNP pathways in Alabama take 24 to 36 months for MSN-entry programs and 36 to 48 months for BSN-to-DNP-FNP tracks. The fastest pathway currently listed for Alabama is 24 months. Part-time enrollment adds 12 to 18 months to typical timelines.
What do FNP programs cost in Alabama?
FNP-pathway programs listed for Alabama range from $18,000 to $86,000 in total tuition. Public universities with in-state rates tend to cost less; private and accelerated programs are typically priced higher. Factor in clinical travel costs and required technology fees when comparing total program cost.
Can I complete an FNP program online in Alabama?
Yes — many FNP programs use online delivery for didactic coursework. 19 fully online pathways are currently listed for Alabama, with 5 hybrid options. Clinical practicum hours — typically 500 to 750 hours — must be completed at approved primary care sites in your area.
What are typical admission requirements for FNP programs in Alabama?
Most FNP programs require an active, unencumbered RN license, an accredited BSN (for MSN-entry tracks), a minimum GPA of 3.0, professional references, a personal statement, and often 1 to 2 years of clinical RN experience. Some programs prefer applicants with primary care or acute care backgrounds. Confirm state-specific requirements through the Alabama Board of Nursing at https://www.abn.alabama.gov before applying.
Is an FNP scope of practice full practice authority in Alabama?
Scope of practice varies by state. Alabama participates in the Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC), which simplifies multi-state practice for RNs, though APRN compact membership is separate and more limited. Confirm current APRN-FNP scope rules — including prescriptive authority and physician collaboration requirements — directly through the Alabama Board of Nursing (https://www.abn.alabama.gov) before choosing your program.
Is an FNP worth it in Alabama?
For most nurses, yes. RNs in Alabama earn an average of $63,670 annually (BLS data), while FNPs often earn $95,505 or more depending on setting and panel size. The return on an FNP program is strongest when you target primary care markets with NP shortages — rural and underserved areas in Alabama often offer loan-forgiveness incentives as well.
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