BSN to Doctor of Nursing Practice – Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner

October 16, 2025
August 25, 2026
Overview
The online DNP Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner program is designed to prepare graduates for professional roles as psychiatric mental health nurse practitioners (PMHNPs). PMHNPs can provide care for children, adolescents and adults.
Graduates can provide mental health, addiction, and comorbid mental health care in various settings, including primary care, schools, community, and business environments. Nurses completing this specialty of Ohio State’s online BSN to DNP degree program are eligible to take the PMHNP certification examination offered by the American Nurses Credentialing Center.

Official Recognition

Top 10 program
The Ohio State University’s DNP program is ranked #9 in the country by U.S. News & World Report.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes! Ohio State offers an online, top-ranked BSN to DNP program with six advanced practice specialty areas, allowing you to customize your educational experience to align with your passions and clinical aspirations.
Yes, earning your DNP is a key step toward advanced leadership and expertise in evidence-based practice. Click here to learn more.
If you have a BSN and are ready to pursue your DNP, you can choose from six online specialty tracks at Ohio State, specializing in FNP, Neonatal NP, Nurse Anesthesia, Pediatric Acute Care NP, Adult-Gerontology NP, or Psychiatric Mental Health NP. If you have your MSN, Ohio State offers two Post-Master’s DNP pathways – one focused on clinical expertise and the other on executive leadership.
An online Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) prepares nurses for advanced leadership roles in clinical practice, administration, education, and healthcare policy. Click here to learn more.
Related Content
Related Content

What can you do with an online DNP?
Learn what you can do with an online DNP degree and discover the role of a Nurse Practitioner.

Is pursuing an online DNP worth it?
Discover the value of a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) degree while learning about Ohio State’s top-ranked online DNP programs and the value they add to your career.

Can you really get a nursing degree online?
Discover online nursing programs from The Ohio State University and learn how you can earn your nursing degree online.
Academic Calendar
Ohio State’s online BSN to PMHNP doctorate program admits students once-per-year for the Autumn semester.
Academic Calendar
Ohio State’s online BSN to PMHNP doctorate program admits students once-per-year for the Autumn semester.
Admission Criteria
Applications to this online BSN to Doctor of Nursing Practice program will be reviewed using a holistic approach, meaning all aspects of who you are as an applicant will be considered. This assessment will include academic preparedness and formative experiences in your professional background, education and life. Applicants of the online BSN to DNP – Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner program must have the following:
Applicants must have a completed Bachelor of Science in Nursing or a Master of Science in Nursing. Nursing degrees must be from an institution with a nursing education program accredited through the CCNE, ACEN, or CNEA. If you are currently working toward earning your degree, you must receive the required nursing degree by August 1 prior to beginning enrollment in this online BSN to DNP program.
You must have an active, unencumbered license as a registered nurse in the state where you practice.
GPAs are reviewed by Ohio State’s Graduate and Professional Admissions Office. Applicants whose GPAs fall below 3.0 may still apply and be considered for admission.
Applicants must complete a college-level statistics prerequisite course prior to the posted application deadline, with a grade of B- or higher. The course must have been completed within five years of the application deadline. Credit by examination (such as AP test scores) is not accepted towards the prerequisite requirement. The prereq course should include a review of basic statistical concepts, univariate statistical analysis, bivariate statistical analysis and commonly used statistical tests.
For prerequisite coursework taken at another institution, please visit the Transferology website to see if the courses that you have taken or plan to take at another institution qualify. If you are unable to find results through these tools, then an evaluation of the courses will need to be done by the Office of Graduate & Professional Admissions.
The following Ohio State courses fulfill the prerequisite requirement:
- STATISTICS 1450 Introduction to the Practice of Statistics
- STATISTICS 2450 Introduction to Statistical Analysis
- PSYCH 2220 Data Analysis in Psychology
- PSYCH 3321 Quantitative and Statistical Methods
- PUBHIBO 6210 Applied Biostatistics I
- STATISTICS 1350 Elementary Statistics
To apply, applicants must reside in an authorized state. Please scroll to the State Authorization section of this page for more details.
Who We Are Looking For
Your application will be reviewed using a holistic approach, meaning all aspects of who you are as an applicant will be considered. This assessment will include academic preparedness and formative experiences in your professional background, education and life. We are also looking for candidates that demonstrate a preferred set of attributes, experiences and strengths described in the following list. This list is not all encompassing, but is meant to help guide you in what you may wish to highlight in your written application materials and in your recorded online video interview:
- Clear understanding of the role of a DNP, your goals for the future and an alignment between the two
- Clear understanding of the specialty track to which you are applying
- Experience with evidence-based practice (EBP), quality improvement, research, innovation and scholarship (including publications, presentations or posters)
- Any experience with the relevant populations of your chosen specialty
- Demonstration of leadership, interprofessional collaboration and teamwork
- Evidence of resiliency, the ability to overcome obstacles, to think critically and evidence of growth
- Community engagement, local to global, and a diversity of thought, perspective and experience
- Written and oral communication skills, organization of ideas, emotional intelligence
- Personal attributes such as humility, professionalism, compassion, etc.
- Overall commitment to nursing
How to Apply
Students must complete the following steps outlined below by the application deadline. Most applicants may review the status of their application any time at appstatus.osu.edu. Failure to complete all required steps of this application process by 11:59 pm ET on the day of the posted deadline will result in your application not being considered for admission, with no exceptions.
You can complete an application online for the next available Autumn cohort at The Ohio State University Graduate and Professional Admissions office’s website. A non-refundable $60 application fee is required at the time of submission of the application.
Applicants must submit official transcripts from all colleges and universities you have previously attended at either the undergraduate or graduate level. This includes transcripts for any post-secondary courses taken during high school or coursework that appears as transfer credit on another transcript. Transcripts from The Ohio State University do not need to be submitted. Transcripts should be submitted directly by the sending institution by mail or electronic transfer to be considered official. Please request your transcripts be sent early so they arrive before the deadline. Transcripts can be sent to gpadocs@osu.edu or the following address:
The Ohio State University
Graduate Admissions Office
P.O. Box 182004
Columbus, OH 43218-2004
Unofficial transcripts: Applicants may upload a copy of an official transcript at the time of application through the Admissions Uploader. Documents submitted in this manner are considered unofficial but will suffice for the application. Web-based documents, online grade reports, and related materials are not acceptable. If an applicant is admitted, they will be required to supply official transcripts.
For more details regarding these methods of submitting transcripts, please visit The Ohio State University Graduate and Professional Admissions office’s website.
Your resume or curriculum vitae (CV) should be in a similar format to what you would use for a job application. You should include your previous education, professional experiences and any community service, volunteer activities, publications, research and leadership experiences on your resume or CV. You may submit this document at the time of application or after by way of the Admissions Uploader.
Please upload a purpose and goals statement, including a narrative of your professional experience, career goals and match to the goals of DNP education. In this statement, applicants should address the following:
- What advanced practice specialty are you selecting and why? Please include rationale for selecting the specialty and how becoming advanced practice certified in the chosen specialty will assist you in achieving your professional and educational goals.
- What specifically are your academic and career goals for which the DNP program will prepare you best?
- How have your life experiences prepared you for being a doctoral-prepared nurse?
- Why are you seeking education in the DNP program at this time in your career?
The statement should address each of the above questions and will act as a demonstration of your writing skills to the program faculty. The response is not to exceed three single-spaced pages. Consideration will be given to both the quality of your writing and the congruence between the stated goals and those of the program. You may submit this document at the time of application or after by way of the Admissions Uploader.
You are required to complete a recorded online video interview through an online portal called HireVue, during which you will be recorded answering a brief selection of questions regarding your interests and goals in nursing and the DNP program. This interview can be completed at any time during the application window. However, we ask that you do so only after you have completed and submitted your application. Note: You must complete the recorded online video interview before the application deadline. For further details, instructions, and links to the online portal go to the interview.
During the application you will be asked to provide the names and email addresses of three (3) recommenders. Once the application is submitted, an email will be automatically generated and sent to your recommenders with a link and further instruction on how to submit their letters of recommendation. We encourage you to submit your application far in advance of the deadline so that your recommenders have ample time to upload their letters.
Letters of recommendation should be submitted from individuals who are familiar with your academic ability, professional experience and potential to succeed in the highest level of nursing practice. We suggest providing your recommenders with information on the degree and specialty to which you are applying and with a copy of your purpose and goals statement. Ask that they address your potential for success in a rigorous graduate program and what attributes and experiences they feel will allow you to excel as an advanced practice nurse in your chosen specialty. Finally, make them aware of the submission process and the application deadline by which they must submit their letters.
Details regarding what English Proficiency tests are acceptable, the scores required, and how to submit scores may be found on The Ohio State University Graduate and Professional Admissions office’s website.
If you are currently or have been previously enrolled in a degree-granting graduate program at The Ohio State University for any length of time, you would be considered a Graduate Intra-University Transfer Student. Be sure to choose the appropriate application for “current or former” Ohio State students after following the Apply link found here. In addition to that online application, you must complete a Supplemental Application. This separate application must be submitted to the College of Nursing directly at CON-gradrecords@osu.edu.
An item referred to as the verification of hours form will appear on an applicant’s checklist when reviewing their application status. Applicants to the BSN to DNP program are not required to submit this form. The requirement for this item will, therefore, be waived. No action is needed by the applicant.
Admission Timeline
All required materials listed above must be submitted by the posted application deadline to be considered for admission. Please allow up to five business days for the status of materials to be updated on your application status webpage.
You are not able to defer admittance. If you are unable to begin your studies in the term to which you applied, you will be required to reapply in the future.

The Ohio State University participates in the State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements (SARA).
SARA is a national initiative that increases student access to distance education courses and programs while maintaining compliance with state regulations. Institutions participating in SARA can offer educational opportunities in all 49 SARA member states, the District of Columbia, the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico without seeking individual approval in each state.
California is not a SARA member state, however, OSU may offer online courses and programs to students located in California under the California Private Post-Secondary Act of 2009.
The Application Process
Once you understand your program’s admission criteria, please note the application deadline. You’ll need a quiet space and a variety of materials for your application. To learn more, please see our Admissions page for the full process. Ready to Apply? Find your application here.
The Application Process
Once you understand your program’s admission criteria, please note the application deadline. You’ll need a quiet space and a variety of materials for your application. To learn more, please see our Admissions page for the full process. Ready to Apply? Find your application here.
Career Outlook
What can you do with a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner DNP degree?
Top Occupations by Median Income
What They Do
Assess, diagnose, and treat individuals and families with mental health or substance use disorders or the potential for such disorders. Apply therapeutic activities, including the prescription of medication, per state regulations, and the administration of psychotherapy.
Work Activities
Assess patients' mental and physical status, based on the presenting symptoms and complaints. Diagnose psychiatric disorders and mental health conditions. Document patients' medical and psychological histories, physical assessment results, diagnoses, treatment plans, prescriptions, or outcomes.
Wage Range
- Entry Level: $66,030
- Mid Level: $93,600
- Senior Level: $135,320
Job Outlook
Bright
Related Careers
- Clinical Nurse Specialists
- Family Medicine Physicians
- Nurse Practitioners
- Psychiatric Technicians
- Psychiatrists
Job Sectors
- Psychology
- Therapy and Counseling
- English Language
- Medicine and Dentistry
- Biology
What They Do
Diagnose and treat acute, episodic, or chronic illness, independently or as part of a healthcare team. May focus on health promotion and disease prevention. May order, perform, or interpret diagnostic tests such as lab work and x rays. May prescribe medication. Must be registered nurses who have specialized graduate education.
Work Activities
Maintain complete and detailed records of patients' health care plans and prognoses. Develop treatment plans, based on scientific rationale, standards of care, and professional practice guidelines. Provide patients with information needed to promote health, reduce risk factors, or prevent disease or disability.
Wage Range
- Entry Level: $97,960
- Mid Level: $129,210
- Senior Level: $169,950
Job Outlook
Bright
Projected Growth
46.3%
Related Careers
- Advanced Practice Psychiatric Nurses
- Clinical Nurse Specialists
- Emergency Medicine Physicians
- Family Medicine Physicians
- Registered Nurses
Job Sectors
- Medicine and Dentistry
- English Language
- Biology
- Psychology
- Customer and Personal Service
National occupational information in Ohio State Online’s Career Outlook tool is sourced from O*NET Online and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). The median annual wage displayed to the right of each occupational title above is based on the BLS Employment Projections program. Outlook and percent change indicate projected growth or decline over the next 10 years.
Curriculum
Ohio State’s DNP Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner program curriculum and field experience allow students to provide healthcare to neonates in a variety of settings. This online BSN to DNP program pathway meets the curriculum guidelines of both the National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties and the American Nurses Credentialing Center certification.
Below is a curriculum sample for this track of Ohio State’s online BSN to DNP program, along with information on the required clinical hours.
Neurobiological bases of brain-mind-behavior relationships in mental health and illness, including chemical dependence. The promotion, maintenance, and restoration of central nervous system homeostasis will be emphasized.
Advanced nursing clinical therapeutic interventions with persons across the lifespan diagnosed with mental illness and/or substance abuse. Prereq: Grad standing and enrollment in the Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing specialty.
This course immerses students into the knowledge, principles & skills of evidence-based practice (EBP) integral to preparing the DNP for mentoring & leading EBP in advanced practice settings & in healthcare systems. The content places strong emphasis on the initial steps of the EBP process from organizational assessment & problem identification through making recommendations based on evidence.
Application, integration and synthesis of knowledge, skills, and abilities to meet AACN Essentials for Advanced-Level Nursing Education sub-competencies with practice experiences designed to help students achieve competencies in the specialty components of the DNP role.
Students are required to complete a total of 600 clinical hours during the DNP PMHNP program.
Program Faculty
While taking the next step in their nursing careers in this online psychiatric nurse practitioner program, students will learn from and collaborate with world-class faculty and peers from across the country.

Randee Masciola, DNP, APRN-CNP, WHNP-BC, FAANP
Associate Clinical Professor, DNP Program Director
Dr. Randee Masciola focuses on prevention, education and health maintenance in regards to women’s health across the life span.
Shannon Linder, DNP, APRN-CNP, FNP-BC, PMHNP-BC
Director, Assistant Clinical Professor
Samantha Ault, PhD, APRN-CNOP, PMHNP-BC
Assistant Clinical Professor
Brandy McKinney, DNP, APRN-BC, PMHNP-BC, FNP-C
Clinical Assistant Professor of Practice
Tuition Fee Overview
Investing in your future with a higher education degree is one of the best investments you can make for your future success. At Ohio State, we know understanding your program’s cost is an important part of your decision-making process. Below are the tuition fees you can expect with your program, which are estimates based on a 6-credit hour semester as a part-time student and a 8-credit hour semester as a full-time student.
Tuition Fees | Part-Time – Per Credit Hour (unless otherwise noted) | Full-Time – Total Cost Per Semester (unless otherwise noted) |
---|---|---|
Instructional Fee | $972.50 | $7,780.00 |
General Fee | $32.63 | $261.00 |
Program Fee | $250.00 | $2,000.00 |
Textbooks & Course Materials (varies per BSN to DNP track) | $3,250.00 (per program) | $3,250.00 (per program) |
Equipment & Additional One-Time Fees (varies per BSN to DNP track) | $1,800.00 (per program) | $1,800.00 (per program) |
Nursing Distance Learning Fee | $228.00 (per semester) | $228.00 |
Distance Learning Fee | $100.00 (per semester) | $100.00 |
Non-Resident Surcharge (if applicable) | $200.00 (per semester) | $200.00 |
International Surcharge (if applicable) | $200.00 (per semester) | $200.00 |
Tuition fees are subject to change. The table above serves as a guide and not an official bursar’s bill. Full-Time costs are total tuition costs per semester.Â
Financial Aid Resource
Financial Aid Resource
Related Articles
Related Articles

How to ask your employer for tuition reimbursement

How to Pay for Your Online Program

Tips for Online Learning from Ohio State Students and Faculty
Get Started
Connect with a knowledgeable Enrollment Advisor who can help answer your questions and explain different aspects of the more than 80 online degrees and certificates offered at Ohio State. They are here to help you on your education journey.
