We offer a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), a direct-entry Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) for career changers, and specialized postgraduate certificates (e.g., Critical Care, Community Health, Midwifery).
BSN: High school diploma or equivalent, minimum GPA 3.0, prerequisite sciences (Biology, Chemistry).
MSN Direct-Entry: Bachelor’s degree in any field (minimum GPA 3.0), completion of our bridge courses in anatomy, physiology, and statistics.
Postgrad Certificates: Active RN license, transcript review, two professional references.
BSN: 4 years (full-time).
MSN Direct-Entry: 24 months (accelerated full-time track).
Certificates: 6–12 months part-time, depending on specialization.
You’ll complete 800+ clinical hours across our network of teaching hospitals, community clinics, and rural outreach programs—beginning in your sophomore year to build confidence bedside.
Yes. We’re fully accredited by the [National Nursing Council of Africa] and recognized by the [Global Commission on Nursing Education]. Our graduates are eligible for licensure exams in all 54 African countries.
We offer merit-based scholarships (up to 50% tuition), need-based grants, and work-study stipends. International and regional scholarship funds are also available for high-achieving applicants from underserved communities.
Yes. On-campus residences include modern dorms and communal kitchens. You’ll also have access to 24/7 academic tutoring, wellness counseling, and career advising.
Absolutely. We welcome applicants from across Africa and beyond. You’ll need to submit proof of English proficiency (IELTS/TOEFL), a valid passport, and a certificate of financial support.
Our alumni serve in hospitals, primary-care clinics, research institutes, NGOs, and health ministries. Many move into leadership roles—nurse educators, nurse practitioners, and public-health policymakers.
Simply [Contact Admissions] or email registrar@hinmtp.org to book an in-person tour or register for one of our monthly virtual open-house webinars.