The Nurse Practitioner program is a Master of Nursing program that prepares students to meet the Entry-Level Competencies (ELCs) for Registered Nurse (Nurse Practitioner) s or RN(NP)s as outlined by the College of Registered Nurses of Manitoba. Your studies will provide you with the knowledge and skills required to write the Canadian Nurse Practitioner Licensure Exam (CNPLE).

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Admission requirements
Please note: due to clinical practice and licensure requirements, International Students are not eligible to apply for the Nurse Practitioner Program unless currently practicing as a registered nurse in Canada.
To be eligible for the Nurse Practitioner program, you must meet the following requirements:
Educational background:
Have a baccalaureate degree in nursing from an accredited university.
If you have a degree in another field, you may be considered if you are a registered nurse (RN). You may need to complete up to an additional year of coursework before being admitted. Note: Registered Practical and Registered Psychiatric nurses are not eligible to apply.
Course requirements:
Complete a research methods course or evidence informed practice in health sciences course and an introductory statistics course, each course with a minimum of C+(2.5) grade. Note: a single course that combines topics of research methods and statistics does not sufficiently cover the topics required for admission.
It is recommended that your statistics course be from the last five years and research methods from the last eight years.
For admission, courses must be finished by May 1st with grades submitted by May 15.
Academic performance:
Maintain an adjusted GPA of 3.0 (B) based on the last 60 credit hours of university study.
Clinical experience:
Have a minimum of 3,600 verified hours (approx. two years of full-time work) clinical practice as an RN, within the past five years. Hours must be completed by the application deadline.
Registration and proof:
Applicants must provide proof of active practicing RN registration in Canada by the application deadline. Successful applicants from outside of Manitoba** must provide proof of active practicing registration with the CRNM prior to the beginning of classes. All successful applicants must maintain this registration for the duration of the program.
** The Admissions Subcommittee will review all applicants with preference to RNs with active practicing registrations in Manitoba.
Letters of Reference:
Provide three current professional letters of reference covering:
- Clinical expertise
- Leadership ability
- Potential for a successful career
- Self-directedness and any areas for improvement
- Capacity for advanced study and research
- English proficiency (if English is not your first language)
- Basis for the general assessment
Language proficiency:
Demonstrate proficiency in English as outlined by the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies.
Interview:
| Term | Interview Dates |
|---|---|
| Fall 2027 | TBD |
Applications are reviewed by the College of Nursing, but final approval is granted by the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies. Admission is competitive, and meeting these requirements does not guarantee acceptance.
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Non-academic admission requirements
Successful applicants are required to submit an official Criminal Records Search, including a Vulnerable Persons Search, a Child Abuse Registry check, an Adult Abuse Registry Check, proof of WRHA PHIA, mask fit testing, a certificate to indicate successful completion of a CPR course, and required immunizations.The non-academic admission requirements are important as you will not be permitted to register until you have submitted the non-academic admission requirements.
All documents are to be submitted to the College of Nursing by July 15.
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English Program Requirements
Minimum score required : Pass Level 5/AEPUCE (Academic English Program for University and College Entrance) with a minimum of 65% overall
Minimum score required : 6.5 overall
Minimum score required : For tests taken up to January 20, 2026:Overall score of 8620 in Reading20 in Writing20 in Listening20 in SpeakingFor tests taken on or after January 21, 2026:Overall score of 4.54.0 in Reading4.0 in Writing4.0 in Listening4.0 in Speaking
Minimum score required : 61 overall
Minimum score required : Minimum score of 180
Minimum score required : Overall score of 120; minimum score of 100 in each of reading, writing, listening and speaking categories
Minimum score required : Pass Level 5/AEPUCE (Academic English Program for University and College Entrance) with a minimum of 65% overall
Minimum score required : 6.5 overall
Minimum score required : For tests taken up to January 20, 2026:Overall score of 8620 in Reading20 in Writing20 in Listening20 in SpeakingFor tests taken on or after January 21, 2026:Overall score of 4.54.0 in Reading4.0 in Writing4.0 in Listening4.0 in Speaking
Minimum score required : 61 overall
Minimum score required : Minimum score of 180
Minimum score required : Overall score of 120; minimum score of 100 in each of reading, writing, listening and speaking categories
Fee Information
Canada, Winnipeg