School Nurse Professional Pupil Services Licensure Certificate
Are you an Ohio Registered Nurse (RN) with a bachelor's degree ready to take the next step in your career? Our online certificate prepares you for the Ohio Department of Education school nurse license and provides the knowledge and skills to support student health and wellness in grades K-12.
This certificate equips you with the competencies needed to excel as a school nurse leader. You'll gain practical expertise in planning, implementing and evaluating a school health service program, and provide specialized healthcare to children with diverse and complex health needs in the school setting. Coursework emphasizes the integration of professional, ethical and legal standards alongside leadership and decision-making skills to support a healthy and safe learning environment.
Through instruction from expert faculty and a curriculum focused on real-world application, this program prepares you to become a driving force in providing competent, compassionate care and promoting a healthy learning environment for students across the K-12 spectrum.
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Online
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12 credit hours
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1 year
You must meet the following criteria to qualify for admission to the School Nurse Professional Pupil Services Licensure certificate:
Must have completed a bachelor's degree from an accredited program. You may apply while your degree is in progress, but the degree must be awarded before you start the program. A baccalaureate degree in nursing is not required; it can be in a non-nursing field.
You must have an active, unencumbered license as a registered nurse in the state of Ohio. You may apply before receiving your license, but you must have it prior to beginning enrollment in certificate coursework.
Cumulative GPAs include all undergraduate coursework attempted and are calculated by Ohio State’s Graduate and Professional Admissions office.
You must reside in an authorized state to participate in the program. Online program availability varies by state.
Time to certificate completion: Three to four semesters
Number of credit hours: 12
Educational delivery format: The program is offered with coursework completed online. Students are required to complete 93.75 practicum hours. Practicum hours can be completed at the place of employment if currently employed as a School Nurse. If not currently employed as a school nurse, faculty will assist with placement. Most students complete the certificate by taking one class per semester but may take two classes in one semester depending on course offerings.
Required Courses (12 Credits)
You must complete the following four courses:
- School Health Roles and Responsibilities (3 credits)
- Management of School Health Services (3 credits)
- Children with Special Needs in Schools (3 credits)
- Practicum in School Nursing (3 credits)
Allow up to five business days for the status of materials to be updated on your applicant center.
The application and all required materials must be submitted by 11:59 p.m. ET on the listed due date.
Within a month after the deadline
You can track the status of your application through your applicant center. The application status will show as “pending” until a decision is posted.
Most applicants will have a decision posted to their applicant center and will be notified of their application decision via an email from Graduate and Professional Admissions, within a month of the deadline. Once admitted, students will receive a Virtual Admissions Packet to guide their next steps.
Four weeks post decision
If admitted, you will have four weeks from the decision notification date to accept your offer online.
Admission cannot be deferred. If you are unable to begin your studies in the term to which you applied, you will be required to reapply in a future term.
How to apply
Complete online application through Ohio State’s Graduate and Professional Admissions. A $60 application fee is required at the time of submission.
We require the state board license verification document from the website in the state where you hold your license. This document must clearly indicate that your license is unencumbered no board action. Submit this summary as a PDF file using the Admissions Uploader at the time of application submission. The document must contain the following information:
- Your Full Name
- License Number
- Expiration Date
- State of Authorization
- Board Action Status
Documents missing any of this required information will not be accepted.
You must submit official transcripts from all previously attended undergraduate and graduate colleges. This includes transcripts for any post-secondary courses taken during high school or of coursework that appears as transfer credit on another transcript. You do not need to submit Ohio State transcripts.
Transcripts should be sent directly by the sending institution by mail or electronic transfer to be considered official. Refer to this website for instructions on how to submit your transcripts. Direct all transcript related questions to the Graduate and Professional Admissions office at 614-292-9444 or to gpadmissions@osu.edu. You may also upload a copy of an official transcript at the time of application or after by way of the Admissions Uploader.
- Initial Submission: You may upload an unofficial copy (not a web-based document) for application review purposes.
- Official Requirement: If admitted, you must submit official transcripts sent directly from your previous institutions. Request these early to meet the deadline.
Refer to Graduate and Professional Admissions for acceptable tests, score requirements and submission instructions.
Failure to complete all required steps by the deadline (11:59 p.m. ET) will result in your application not being considered for admission.
FAQ
This certificate is typically completed in four semesters. This timeframe may vary slightly depending on the course offerings and your individual plan of study.
No. Coursework is online, meaning there are no on-campus requirements. There is an in-person practicum requirement for this program.
Yes. If you are currently employed as a school nurse, you may complete your required practicum hours at your place of employment. If you are not currently employed as a school nurse, our faculty will aid in securing an approved placement for you.
A total of 93.75 hours are required for the practicum experience in school nursing.
Yes, fee waivers are accepted. Please direct questions regarding fee waivers to your school district.
Students are expected to follow their assigned plan of study. Because the required courses are only offered during certain terms each year, your plan is built around this availability. Any changes to your plan must be discussed with your academic advisor.
A professional license or certification may be required to practice in the field of this academic program, or to advance or specialize in that field. This program meets licensure requirements in the State of Ohio and is approved by the Ohio Department of Higher Education.
If you are planning to seek a professional license or certification in a state other than Ohio, it is highly recommended that you contact the appropriate state licensing agency to seek information and guidance before beginning the program. In addition, online program availability may vary by state. Please visit the state authorization website to find out if your state of residence is authorized.
Students are admitted for each semester (spring, summer and autumn).