MSN vs DNP for NNP

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Hi fellow nurses!

I am looking for some advice...I am an experienced level III and level IV NICU nurse currently enrolled in a masters prepared NNP program and set to start clinicals in the fall semester and graduate the following summer. However, my fiance just got an excellent job across the country...as of now he has moved and I am staying with family. I had planned to finish out my MSN program then move out there after graduation as an NNP. With plans of then completing my DNP online. However, I am exploring the alternative option of transferring my credits to a DNP program which would allow me to move sooner but would delay my transition into the NNP role. A very difficult decision, any NNP input or fellow nurse advice would be much appreciated! Thank you!

This is really a personal choice. All things being equal, it would make the most sense finishing you MSN and then complete a DNP if you choose. However, all things are not equal. You're really the only one who can decide if it's worth the long-distance relationship while you finish school or to move and delay your new career. You mentioned that you could transfer you credits into the DNP program but I would only caution you to work directly with the school you'd be transfering to to make sure this is the case (if you haven't already). Best of luck, I know this can't be an easy decision.

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