Thomas More University announced the launch of its Master of Science in Nursing program.
The program is designed to “provide aspiring nurse leaders with the advanced knowledge and skills necessary to advance their careers,” per a release from Thomas More. The fully online program offers two concentrations, nurse executive and healthcare informatics.
“Nurses are on the frontlines of our healthcare organizations and bring a crucial perspective to organizational decision-making, strategy, and innovation,” said Lisa Spangler, Ph.D., department chair for the school of nursing at Thomas More University in the release. “This program prepares nurses to take the next step as mission-driven healthcare leaders, as emerging technology continues to transform patient care.”
Program graduates will be “ready to take on leadership positions and act as mentors in the healthcare sector as the overall vacancy rate of healthcare professionals remains at elevated levels across Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky,” per the Health Collaborative.
The Master of Science in Nursing program expands the programming offered by the school of nursing and the St. Elizabeth College of Natural and Health Sciences at Thomas More.
Admission requirements include a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from an accredited institution with a minimum 3.0 GPA and an active RN license. Thomas More is now enrolling for its first cohort, with a January 2026 start.
For more information about the MSN program, and to begin an application, visit this page, email accelerate@thomasmore.edu or call 859-344-3333.

