Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Programs in Vermont (2026)
Compare Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) pathways available to Vermont nurses — online and campus MSN and DNP options with delivery mode, timeline, and tuition. PMHNPs are prepared to care for patients across the lifespan living with mental health and substance-use conditions.
Limited PMHNP listings for Vermont
Our directory currently shows fewer than 3 PMHNP programs based in Vermont. Many Vermont RNs enroll in accredited online programs from out-of-state universities — these programs are authorized for Vermont residents and arrange clinical hours locally. The partner programs below and our nationwide PMHNP directory are good starting points.
Why Become a PMHNP in Vermont
PMHNP is one of the fastest-growing and best-compensated NP specialties. A severe national shortage of psychiatric prescribers — with wait times for new patients averaging 25+ days in most states — means PMHNPs are recruited aggressively, especially for telehealth roles that extend reach into rural areas. Salary premiums over the average RN are among the highest of any NP specialty.
Registered nurses in Vermont earn an average of $76,120 per year (BLS). PMHNPs in Vermonttypically earn around $121,792 or more, depending on setting, experience, and practice authority. With 3.8% RN job growth projected through 2032, advanced practice roles in Vermont are well-positioned for the decade ahead.
PMHNP programs are graduate-level (MSN or DNP) and designed for working RNs. Most programs deliver didactic content online or in a hybrid format, with the required 500–750 supervised clinical hours completed at approved sites near you. Full-time RNs typically complete aPMHNP MSN in 24–36 months without leaving the workforce.
PMHNP at a glance
- Patients: patients across the lifespan living with mental health and substance-use conditions.
- Certification: the ANCC PMHNP-BC board exam.
- Clinical hours required: 500–750 supervised hours.
- Vermont grants full practice authority — PMHNPs can practice independently without a physician agreement.
- Estimated PMHNP salary in Vermont: $121,792+ (BLS RN base × specialty multiplier).
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Getting Licensed as a PMHNP in Vermont
Vermont: Full Practice Authority
Vermont grants nurse practitioners full practice authority: NPs can evaluate patients, diagnose, order and interpret diagnostic tests, and prescribe medications — including controlled substances — under the exclusive licensure authority of the state board of nursing, without a required physician collaboration agreement.
Verify current rules at the Vermont Board of Nursing — scope-of-practice laws change as states pass legislation.
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Hold an active RN license in good standing
All PMHNP programs require an unencumbered RN license. Most also require 1–2 years of clinical RN experience before admission; ICU, emergency, or specialty-unit experience can strengthen your application.
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Graduate from a CCNE- or ACEN-accredited PMHNP program
Complete an MSN or DNP program with an approved PMHNP specialty track. The program must fulfill the curriculum and clinical-hours requirements recognized by the certifying body (the ANCC PMHNP-BC board exam).
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Pass the ANCC PMHNP-BC board exam
Board certification is required before most state boards will issue APRN licensure. Eligibility requires graduation from an accredited program and completion of the required 500–750 supervised clinical hours.
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Apply for Vermont APRN licensure
Submit transcripts, national certification, and your RN license to the Vermont Board of Nursing. As a full-practice-authority state, Vermont does not require a physician collaboration agreement.
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Obtain DEA registration if prescribing controlled substances
Most PMHNP roles involve prescribing. A separate DEA registration is required; this is distinct from state APRN licensure and must be renewed every three years.
How to Choose a PMHNP Program in Vermont
CCNE or ACEN Accreditation
Confirm the program holds CCNE or ACEN accreditation before applying. PMHNP tracks must additionally meet the requirements of the relevant certifying body (the ANCC PMHNP-BC board exam) for graduates to sit for board exams and obtain Vermont APRN licensure.
Clinical Placement Support
PMHNP programs require 500–750 supervised clinical hours. Ask whether the program secures preceptors for you or requires you to self-arrange. Vermont students enrolling in out-of-state online programs should confirm the program has a placement support process in Vermont specifically.
Vermont State Authorization
Confirm the program is authorized to enroll Vermont residents. SARA authorization covers most online programs for didactic content, but APRN clinical requirements and scope-of-practice rules are Vermont-specific. Verify authorization directly with the program's enrollment team.
MSN vs. DNP Track
MSN-entry PMHNP programs (24–36 months) are sufficient for licensure and board certification. DNP tracks (36–48 months) are increasingly preferred by hospital systems and academic programs. Choose based on your career trajectory — DNP adds value in leadership, faculty, and system roles.
Total Cost and Employer Support
PMHNP program tuition ranges from under $20K at public in-state universities to $60K+ at private institutions. Many Vermont hospital systems offer tuition reimbursement — especially for high-shortage specialties. Calculate total cost including fees, books, and clinical travel before comparing sticker prices.
Schedule and Delivery Format
Online asynchronous didactic coursework is standard for most PMHNP programs. Cohort-paced and weekend-hybrid formats vary in intensity. Full-time RNs typically complete a PMHNP MSN in 24–36 months while continuing to work; confirm expected weekly study hours with each program.
Where PMHNPs Practice in Vermont
Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioners in Vermont work across a range of settings. Practice authority — full in Vermont — determines whether independent practice is possible in each setting.
- Community mental health centers and outpatient behavioral health clinics
- Inpatient psychiatric units and acute behavioral health hospitals
- Telepsychiatry platforms — the fastest-growing practice setting
- Substance-use disorder treatment programs and MAT clinics
- Correctional facilities and forensic psychiatric units
- Private practice (particularly in full-practice-authority states)
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PMHNP Programs Available in Vermont
We don't list PMHNP-specific programs in our directory for Vermont yet. The sponsored partner schools above are accepting applications from Vermont RNs, and you can also explore PMHNP programs nationwide.
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