Change the Lives of High-risk Infants and Toddlers by Providing Critical Care
Explore Pitt Nursing's Neonatal Graduate Programs
Are you passionate about making a difference in newborn lives? With a Neonatal NP graduate degree from the University of Pittsburgh, you will give critically ill infants and their families the best chance at a brighter future.
Our curriculum prepares you to be a leader in neonatal nursing with a focus on evidence-based practice and child advocacy. Whether you're currently a nurse or taking the first step toward a rewarding career, Pitt Nursing has the program to further your success.

Meet the Program Director

“I am teaching the next generation of NNPs. I firmly believe in the importance of my role and what I do for these tiny patients and their families. I always aim to provide the best care possible, and to make sure that my students are doing the same.”
Tracey Robertson Bell, DNP, NNP
Associate Professor
Coordinator, Neonatal Nurse Practitioner Program
Why Choose a Career as a Neonatal Nurse Practitioner?
The University of Pittsburgh offers specialized programs focused on the care and management of critically ill and recovering premature and full-term infants. Our curriculum combines coursework, advanced simulations, and hands-on clinical experiences tailored to prepare you for the unique challenges of neonatal care. Pitt offers multiple programs, including certificate, MSN, and DNP tracks.
- Full-time NNPs have a median total annual income of $140,000— which includes base salary, productivity bonuses, incentive payments, and more.
- According to data collected by the National Association of Neonatal Nurse Practitioners (NANNP), most NNP jobs are in hospitals or hospital systems. Almost 60% of NNP work primarily in a level III NICU and approximately 33% work in level IV units, which treat the most serious cases.
- In the 2022 US News Best Jobs Report, NPs ranked #1 in healthcare jobs and #2 in overall jobs. As of 2022, there are 234,690 NPs in the workforce, and the BLS has predicted a 52.2 percent employment growth for NPs from 2020-2030.
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The Pitt Difference
Pitt stands out by providing robust support for clinical placement and unparalleled access to top hospitals, including UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh, a top 10 children’s hospital in the U.S. Students have many opportunities to travel abroad to learn about neonatal care in different regions across the globe.
As one of the nation’s leading nursing schools, Pitt Nursing offers an education that positions students at the forefront of neonatal care. Pitt prioritizes a healthy work-life balance as well as fosters community within the nursing graduate programs.
Learn how you can advance your career with Pitt Nursing today!
