Minnesota Registered Nurse (RN) Continuing Education Requirements
Requirements Overview
Minnesota requires 24 contact hours of continuing education per biennial renewal cycle for registered nurses. CE activities must be designed to enhance nursing practice, include written objectives, be taught by qualified instructors, and be at least 0.25 contact hours (15 minutes) in length.
Three pathways satisfy the requirement: completing 24 CE hours, holding a current national nursing specialty certification from a recognized organization, or engaging in professional activities such as publishing in peer-reviewed journals, delivering professional papers, serving on national panels, or conducting nursing research.
Minnesota participates in the Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC). The Board randomly audits licensees for CE compliance, and failure to respond to an audit request may result in disciplinary action. ANCC-accredited providers are accepted.
Renewal Pathways
How You Can Complete Your CE
Provider Requirements
CE activities must meet the Board's standards: designed to enhance nursing practice, written objectives, qualified instructors, minimum 0.25 contact hours. ANCC-accredited providers are accepted. National professional nursing or medical organizations that issue specialty certifications are also recognized.
Tips for Minnesota RNs
- If you hold a current national specialty certification (e.g., CCRN, CEN, CNOR), that alone satisfies Minnesota's CE requirement — no additional hours needed.
- Keep CE certificates for at least 2 years after using them for renewal. The Board conducts random audits and non-response can trigger disciplinary action.
- Each CE activity must be at least 15 minutes long to count. Shorter micro-courses or quick modules won't qualify.
- Published a peer-reviewed article or presented at a conference? That counts as an alternative pathway — document it and submit it in place of CE hours.