Online Nurse Led Innovation Certificate
Nurses are natural problem-solvers—adapting quickly, improving workflows, and developing practical solutions at the bedside every day. The online Nurse-Led Innovation Post-Baccalaureate Certificate from the University of Cincinnati College of Nursing builds on that foundation to equip nurses with the skills to develop and implement solutions that improve patient care, streamline healthcare processes, and drive systemic change.
In partnership with the UC Lindner College of Business, this interdisciplinary program prepares you to tackle complex challenges and bring transformative ideas to life.
Why Earn a Nurse-Led Innovation Post-Baccalaureate Certificate?
Working on the front lines of care, nurses are uniquely positioned to spot gaps, inefficiencies, and opportunities for improvement, making them natural innovators. Nurse-led innovation can take many forms, from practical, day-to-day improvements to large-scale systemic changes. It goes beyond clinical problem-solving to include leadership in areas such as:
- Patient safety and quality of care
- Workflow efficiency and care coordination
- Health equity and access
- Policy and system transformation
A Nurse-Led Innovation Post-Baccalaureate Certificate equips healthcare professionals with the skills to lead change, spark innovation, and make a lasting impact in their field. It goes beyond traditional nursing roles by focusing on problem-solving, creative thinking, and technology-driven advancements. Nurse innovators play a key role in:
- Enhancing Patient Care – Learn how to implement solutions that improve safety, efficiency, and patient outcomes.
- Developing Leadership & Business Skills – Gain expertise in project management, entrepreneurship, and strategic decision-making.
- Staying Competitive in a Changing Field – With healthcare rapidly evolving, innovation skills set you apart in the job market.
Who Should Enroll?
This program is ideal for:
- Nurses looking to drive change within their organizations.
- Healthcare leaders aiming to implement new models of care.
- Nurse entrepreneurs interested in launching healthcare startups or product innovations.
We accept applications for the Nurse-Led Innovation Post-Baccalaureate Certificate each spring semester. Admission decisions are based on applicants’ qualifications and their potential to successfully complete the program, as outlined by the criteria below.
Prerequisites:
- An active and unrestricted United States RN license.
- Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree conferred from a regionally and nursing industry-accredited institution such as ACEN (formerly NLNAC) or CCNE.
- A minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale for the last degree earned.
Enrollment begins Spring 2026 and continues each Spring semester.
| Term | Application Deadline | Classes Start |
|---|---|---|
Spring 2026
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November 15, 2025
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January 12, 2026 |
The University of Cincinnati's online course fees differ depending on the program. On average, students will accrue fewer fees than students attending on-campus classes.
The one fee applied across all UC Online programs is the distance learning fee. Students living outside the state of Ohio must also pay an additional “non-resident” fee to enroll in courses at UC Online. This fee is lower than the out-of-state fee for traditional on-campus programs.
To view tuition information and program costs, visit the Online Program Fees page.
Applications for the online Master of Science in Nursing and online Post-MSN Certificate programs are submitted through NursingCAS.
For help on starting and completing your NursingCAS application, please view our tutorial videos here: https://uconline.wpengine.com/nursingcas-tutorials/
Helpful Tips:
- You can work on the application without submitting the application
- You can pay and submit while waiting on transcripts/reference letters
- Full coursework entry is required for the application
Unofficial school transcripts are required for the application, including University of Cincinnati transcripts.
Once accepted, applicants will need to send official transcripts to grad.info@uc.edu
OR the following physical address:
Graduate School at the University of Cincinnati
110 Van Wormer Hall
P.O. Box 210627
Cincinnati, OH 45221-0627
Three letters of reference:
References should come from individuals who can attest to your academic and professional skills. Reference letters should come from educators, managers, supervising physicians or APRNs in specialty. Peer references are not encouraged.
Length: 500–700 words
Your goal statement should:
- Demonstrate a clear understanding of the specialty area
- Explain your interest in the specialty
- Highlight your preparedness and reasons for pursuing the program
- Describe your goals after graduation
This statement will also serve as an academic writing sample.
Professional resume required.
Provide your CV or resume in PDF format. Please be sure that it provides relevant work history and reflects any contributions beyond normal job expectations. Include military service, community service, membership in professional associations, and any certifications you currently hold. Please also include any scholarship, such as publications or presentations.
- $65 ($70 international) non-refundable University of Cincinnati Graduate School application fee.*
- * Currently waived through the 2025-2026 school year!
- $85 NursingCAS application fee, paid directly to NursingCAS.
- Non-refundable matriculation fee required upon acceptance (applied toward your tuition in your first semester).
State & U.S. Territory Restrictions
- The University of Cincinnati’s online graduate nursing programs are not currently available to students located in Arizona, Louisiana, Massachusetts, New York, Oregon, Rhode Island and Tennessee. For more information on restricted states, please visit our State Authorization page.
- Kansas: Effective March 1, 2025, the Kansas State Board of Nursing made a change to their licensure education requirements for Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRN’s). Additional information can be found on the organization’s website.
- Applicants who are admitted to an ARPN program that leads to licensure will be provided a revised plan to include an additional variable credit course (NURS8098: Clinical Elective) to complete the difference in clinical hours required by the University of Cincinnati and the Kansas State Board of Nursing (if applicable). The number of credit hours for this course will vary based on the number of clinical hours needed to meet licensure education requirements. Further guidance, including an individualized plan of study, will be provided for admitted students.
- This change doesn’t apply to non-ARPN specialties: Systems Leadership, Public Health Nursing, Occupational Health Nursing, and Nursing Education.
- Washington: The University of Cincinnati is approved by the Washington State Nursing Care Quality Assurance Commission to provide practice experiences in the state of Washington for the following programs:
- Adult-Gerontology Primary Care
- Family Nurse Practitioner
- Nurse Midwifery
- Nursing Administration
- Women’s Health
For more information, visit Washington’s State Board of Nursing site.
- Washington: The University of Cincinnati is approved by the Washington State Nursing Care Quality Assurance Commission to provide practice experiences in the state of Washington for the following programs:
- Nursing Education
For more information, visit Washington’s State Board of Nursing Education site.
- Currently, we cannot admit students from any U.S. territory: America Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
- An international student is defined as someone who holds citizenship in another country and is not a permanent resident of the United States.
- International students are admissible to our online programs, providing they commit to doing their clinical requirements in the United States.
- Due to the clinical requirements in our graduate online programs, international students must already have a visa that gives them legal status to work within the United States or must be able to obtain the legal status that will allow them to come to the U.S. and engage in clinical activities.
- International students are not eligible for student visas for online programs, including clinical requirements.
- It is the responsibility of the international student to have the appropriate work authorization documents or be able to obtain the appropriate work authorization before applying to online programs in the College of Nursing at the University of Cincinnati.
- We cannot admit residents of U.S. Territories or in a country outside of the U.S. Only persons serving in the military who reside on a military base and can complete clinical requirements on the military base should apply to our College of Nursing graduate online programs. Prior to application to our program, the prospective student should confirm that they will have the ability to complete clinical requirements on the military base.
- Students cannot complete clinicals at a U.S. Embassy.
UC’s Online Nurse-Led Innovation Certificate Program Recognitions
Designated a National League for Nursing Center of Excellence in Nursing Education.
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