Michigan AGPCNP Programs

Michigan has 5 schools offering AGPCNP programs across 13 distinct tracks, spanning MSN, DNP, and post-master’s certificate options.

Tuition for Michigan residents ranges from approximately $13,200 (Madonna post-MSN certificate) to $97K (University of Michigan BSN-DNP), with program duration running from 1 year to 5 years depending on entry point and degree level.

Top Comparison Table

SchoolEst. Cost RangeNotable Features
Madonna UniversityMSN: $53K
Certificate: $14K–$17K
– Guaranteed preceptor placement for all students
– Rolling admissions: Fall, Winter, and Summer starts
– Minimum 3.2 GPA; Michigan RN license required
– Certification pass rates above the national average
– Small cohort; hybrid delivery
Michigan State UniversityMSN: $51K
BSN-DNP: ~$66K
Post-Master’s DNP: varies
Certificate: ~$26K
(all MI resident rates)
– Most tracks of any Michigan AGPCNP program (4 options)
– Only 15 required on-campus days across the full program
– School arranges all clinical placements statewide
– 100% first-time certification pass rate; 100% employment within 1 year
– 3.0 GPA minimum; Fall-only for MSN/DNP (Spring for certificate)
Oakland UniversityMSN: $45K
Certificate: $15K+ (gap analysis)
(MI resident rates)
– Lowest MSN cost among Michigan AGPCNP programs
– Only public MI university with no mandatory student fees
– Individualized plan of study developed with NP Program Director
– 3.0 GPA minimum; Fall-only; NursingCAS application only
– Preceptor arrangement model not detailed — contact program directly
University of MichiganMSN: $71K (residential)
/ $70K (digital)
BSN-DNP: $97K
Certificate: not clearly stated
(MI resident rates)
– #1-ranked nursing master’s program nationally (U.S. News)
– 1,300+ preceptors and 600+ clinical partners;
– MSN available in residential or primarily online (digital) format
– DNP is residential only; no online option at doctoral level
– 3.0 GPA minimum; Priority deadline December 1
University of Michigan-FlintBSN-DNP: $61K
RN-DNP: $61K–$91K
(MI resident rates)
– Only Michigan AGPCNP program accepting ADN-holders (RN-to-DNP pathway)
– Earn MSN at 52 credits, sit for certification, practice as NP, then finish DNP
– Fully online with campus visits ~once per semester
– Clinical coordinator assists with placement
– BSN entry: 3.2 GPA min. | RN entry: 3.5 GPA min.

Michigan AGPCNP Program Summaries

Madonna University AGPCNP Programs

Livonia | 1098 cpc | Certificate / MSN

Madonna University offers two AGPCNP pathways — an MSN and a post-MSN certificate — in a flexible hybrid format designed for working nurses balancing family and professional commitments. Small cohort sizes and accessible faculty create a personalized learning environment that distinguishes Madonna from larger research universities. A standout feature is the program's dedicated clinical placement assistance: no student begins clinicals without a secured preceptor. The curriculum is grounded in Catholic and Felician Franciscan values, with an explicit focus on caring for vulnerable, underserved, and diverse populations...read more.

Michigan State University AGPCNP Programs

East Lansing | 934.25 cpc | Certificate / MSN / DNP

Michigan State University College of Nursing offers four AGPCNP pathways — MSN, BSN-DNP, post-master's DNP, and a post-graduate certificate — in a hybrid format requiring just 15 on-campus days for the entire program. MSU reports a 100% first-time certification pass rate and 100% employment rate within one year of graduation, and clinical rotations are vetted and arranged by the college rather than left to students to self-source. The program is led by Dr. Kara Schrader, who brings more than 15 years of family NP practice experience, and draws on MSU's clinical partnerships throughout Michigan to place students in high-quality primary care settings...read more.

Oakland University AGPCNP Programs

Rochester | 951.50 cpc | Certificate / MSN

Oakland University School of Nursing offers two AGPCNP pathways — an MSN and a post-master's certificate — both competitive, fall-only programs led by experienced NP faculty and grounded in holistic, culturally sensitive primary care preparation. A notable advantage for Michigan residents is OU's no-fees tuition model: Oakland is the only public university in Michigan that does not charge student fees, so the published per-credit rate is the actual cost. The post-master's certificate is entirely individualized through a gap analysis, making it a flexible option for currently credentialed APRNs looking to expand into adult-gerontology primary care...read more.

Rasmussen University AGPCNP Programs

Fully Online | 915 cpc | Certificate / MSN

Rasmussen University offers a flexible, online MSN-AGPCNP specialization that prepares nurses in Michigan for certification in adult and geriatric primary care. The program's core focus is on evidence-based practice, applying genetic and epigenetic principles to influence disease development and clinical presentation in Michigan populations. Full-time MSN students complete the 69-credit program in about 27 months, preparing them for advanced nursing practice and leadership roles.

University of Michigan AGPCNP Programs

Ann Arbor | 1709 cpc | Certificate / MSN / DNP

The University of Michigan School of Nursing offers three AGPCNP pathways — an MSN, a post-baccalaureate DNP, and a post-master's certificate — through a combination of residential, hybrid, and digital education formats. The program is consistently ranked among the top 10 nationally for both MSN and DNP AGPCNP preparation. A standout feature across all tracks is U-M's fully managed clinical placement model: the school handles preceptor matching, site coordination, and onboarding compliance — students do not source their own placements. This makes Michigan one of the strongest options in the country for BSN-prepared nurses who want elite clinical preparation without the burden of self-managing their practicum process...read more.

University of Michigan-Flint AGPCNP Programs

Flint | 861.25 cpc | DNP

University of Michigan-Flint offers two Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner pathways preparing graduates to provide primary health care to adolescents, middle-aged adults, and older adults with emphasis on disease prevention and health promotion. The BSN to DNP with MSN pathway is a 70-credit program (52 MSN + 18 DNP) costing $60,288-$90,300 over 2.5-3.5 years. The RN to DNP with MSN pathway requires 11-20 prerequisite credits followed by the same 70-credit graduate curriculum over 3.5-5 years total. Both programs feature the innovative structure allowing students to earn MSN, achieve certification, practice as NPs, then complete DNP requirements. Programs offer flexible full-time and part-time options with distance learning format, campus visits approximately once per semester, and CCNE accreditation...read more.

Walden University AGPCNP Programs

Fully Online | 788 cpc | Certificate / MSN / DNP

Walden University provides Michigan nurses with three online AGPCNP program options: MSN degrees ($41,185-$53,050 for 2 years), DNP degrees ($76,800-$86,400 for 2.5-3 years), and Post-Master's Certificates ($31,580 for 1.5 years), all CCNE-accredited. Michigan students benefit from entirely online coursework, the Practicum Pledge® clinical placement support, and virtual Walden Grand Rounds for real-world case practice. Graduates are academically prepared to sit for national AGPCNP certification through ANCC or AANP and pursue nurse practitioner licensure in Michigan.

Wilkes University AGPCNP Programs

Fully Online | 755 cpc | Certificate / MSN

Wilkes University offers Michigan nurses three AGPCNP pathways starting at $30,040 for the 40-credit MSN, $38,301 for the 51-credit RN-to-MSN, and $20,277 for the 27-credit Post-Graduate Certificate. All programs are 100% online with 500 clinical hours supported by free placement services that achieve above-average success rates. Michigan students pay just $751 per credit hour while accessing Wilkes' exceptional 91.6% board certification pass rate—11.6 percentage points higher than the national average.


Choosing the Best AGPCNP Program for You in Michigan

Below is a comparison for important program features of each school.

TL;DR Decision Guide

Choose Madonna University if you want a guaranteed preceptor placement, rolling admissions across three semesters, and a mission-driven small-cohort environment.

Choose Michigan State University if you want the broadest track selection in the state — four options from MSN to DNP — with school-arranged clinical placements and only 15 required campus days.

Choose Oakland University if you want the lowest-cost MSN with no mandatory student fees and a personalized plan of study developed with the NP Program Director.

Choose University of Michigan if you want access to 1,300+ preceptors and 600+ clinical partners at the #1-ranked nursing master’s program in the country.

Choose University of Michigan-Flint if you want a fully online DNP that lets you earn the MSN mid-program, sit for board certification, and practice as an NP before finishing your doctorate.


Comparing Michigan AGPCNP MSN Programs

The MSN is the right starting point for BSN-prepared nurses who want to enter practice as an AGPCNP without committing to a doctoral timeline. All four Michigan MSN programs accept BSN-holders and target completion in 2–3 years.

Lowest cost: Oakland University at ~$44,721 in-state with no student fees tacked on — the published per-credit rate is the total cost.
Most flexible delivery: University of Michigan offers both a residential and a digital (primarily online) MSN option, with campus visits capped at 3 days per term in the digital format.
Best admissions flexibility: Madonna University is the only MSN program with rolling fall, winter, and summer starts — all others admit once per year in the fall.

SchoolCreditsEst. Tuition (MI Resident)Clinical HoursAdmits
Madonna University48~$52,800849 min. (600 direct care)Fall, Winter, Summer
Michigan State University54~$50,450Not separately publishedFall only
Oakland University47~$44,721630 min.Fall only
University of Michigan48–50~$71K (residential) / ~$70K (digital)504 min.Fall only (priority Dec. 1)

AGPCNP DNP Programs Comparison

DNP tracks suit nurses who want a terminal practice degree, either entering from the BSN or completing a doctorate after earning an MSN. Michigan has five DNP-level AGPCNP options across three schools.

Most accessible DNP entry: UM-Flint accepts ADN-holders through its RN-to-DNP pathway — the only Michigan AGPCNP program that does not require a BSN at admission.
Lowest-cost BSN-DNP: MSU at ~$65,398 in-state (70 credits), compared to ~$97K at U-M for a similar track.
Standout structure: UM-Flint lets students earn the MSN at 52 credits, sit for AGPCNP certification, and practice as a credentialed NP before finishing the final 18 DNP credits — no other Michigan program offers this mid-program exit and re-entry model.

SchoolTrackCreditsEst. Tuition (MI Resident)DurationFormat
Michigan State UniversityBSN-DNP70~$65,3983–4 yearsHybrid (15 campus days)
Michigan State UniversityPost-Master’s DNPVariesVaries (gap analysis)~2 yearsHybrid
University of MichiganBSN-DNP73–75~$97K3–4 yearsResidential only
UM-FlintBSN-DNP with MSN70~$60,2882.5–3.5 yearsOnline
UM-FlintRN-DNP with MSN70 + prerequisites~$60,288–$90,3003.5–5 yearsOnline

Michigan AGPCNP Post-Master’s Certificate

Certificate tracks are designed for currently certified APRNs adding the AGPCNP credential to their existing scope. All three Michigan certificate options use a gap analysis to determine how many credits each student needs.

Fastest and lowest cost: Madonna University at $13,200–$16,500 for 12–15 required certificate credits, completable in 1–1.5 years — and AGACNP-certified nurses qualify for a shorter sequence (9–11 credits).
Most structured certificate: MSU’s 27-credit post-graduate certificate has a fixed course sequence and published clinical hour totals (585 hours), with all placements arranged by the school.
Most individualized: Oakland University’s certificate minimum is 15 credits, but the actual plan of study is fully customized based on each student’s prior MSN — making it potentially the lightest lift for a well-prepared APRN.

SchoolMin. CreditsEst. Tuition (MI Resident)Clinical HoursDuration
Madonna University12–15 (+ possible prerequisites)$13,200–$16,500600 direct care hours1–1.5 years
Michigan State University27 (fixed sequence)~$25,225585 hours (543 direct + 42 simulation)~2.5 years
Oakland University15 minimum (gap analysis)~$14,273+500 hours minimumNot clearly stated
University of MichiganNot clearly statedNot clearly statedNot clearly statedNot clearly stated

Clinical Placement & Preceptor Support

Madonna University — Placement guarantee. No student begins clinicals without a secured preceptor. This is explicitly stated for both the MSN and the post-MSN certificate. Certification pass rates are above the national average.

Michigan State University — Fully school-arranged. MSU vets and arranges all clinical rotations through statewide Michigan partnerships. Students do not self-source sites. The program reports 100% first-time certification pass rates and 100% employment within one year of graduation.

University of Michigan — Largest clinical network in the state. U-M manages preceptor matching, site coordination, and onboarding compliance for all tracks through a network of 1,300+ preceptors and 600+ clinical partners spanning urban, rural, home care, hospice, and government settings.

University of Michigan-Flint — Coordinator-assisted, geographically flexible. A clinical coordinator assists with placement within two hours of each student’s home. Students participate in the placement process but are not left to self-source without support.

Oakland University — Not fully stated. The official program page does not detail the preceptor arrangement model. Prospective students should contact Program Director Carolyn Tieppo at cktieppo@oakland.edu or (248) 364-8714 before assuming placement support.


Admissions Comparison Table

SchoolTrackMin. GPAApplication Deadline(s)Notable Requirements
Madonna UniversityMSN3.2 undergradRolling (Fall, Winter, Summer)Michigan RN license; interview with NP Program Director; 2 letters of rec
Madonna UniversityPost-MSN Certificate3.2 graduateRollingAPRN national certification; gap analysis on admission; interview required
Michigan State UniversityMSN / BSN-DNP3.0 (second half of BSN)Early Dec. 1 | Final Apr. 1 | Fall onlyStatistics course; 3 letters; faculty interview (by invitation); TOEFL if applicable
Michigan State UniversityPost-Master’s DNP3.0 graduateFall Mar. 1 | Spring Sept. 1 | Summer Jan. 1APRN certification; validation form from APRN program; gap analysis
Michigan State UniversityPost-Graduate Certificate3.0 graduateOct. 1 | Spring startAPRN certification; validation form; “3 Ps” gap analysis; faculty interview
Oakland UniversityMSN & Certificate3.0 undergradEarly Mar. 1 | Standard May 1 | Fall onlyNursingCAS only (no separate OU application); faculty interview; 750-word professional statement
University of MichiganMSN / BSN-DNP3.0 nursing courseworkPriority Dec. 1 | Fall onlyNursingCAS; Kira Talent video assessment; no GRE; 700-word personal statement; 3 letters
UM-FlintBSN-DNP with MSN3.2 (last 60 credits)Early Feb. 1 | Final Apr. 1 (Fall) | Aug. 15 (Winter)1 year RN experience preferred; goal statement (APA format); campus orientation required
UM-FlintRN-DNP with MSN3.5 (last 60 credits)Fall Aug. 1 | Winter Nov. 1 | Summer Apr. 1ADN accepted; prerequisites required before graduate coursework; min. B in all prereq courses