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Old May 14, 2008, 09:05 PM
tampaflrn6 (Female)
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NP program at USF

Anyone applying or in the NP program at USF? I want to go there. I have been doing alot of research. The requirements are easy to get into. How's the NP program there?

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Old Jun 04, 2008, 02:50 PM
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Bumping this thread - would like to also hear any experiences with USF's NP programs!

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Old Jun 04, 2008, 09:54 PM
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They have orientation for the NP programs every Tuesday around 10am at the CON. Go to the website and it should give you the orientation info. I attended one and they provide you with a lot of information and answer all your questions. The only program that they mentioned might have a waiting list (GPA related) is the family NP. They said that since they dropped the GRE requirement for MSN that many people are applying to that program, and they have more applicants than available spots. They were not experiencing this problem with the other specialties offered (at least not yet). GRE is only required for CRNA.

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Old Jul 07, 2008, 08:34 AM
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Re: NP program at USF

I'm going tomorrow to attend the info session and find out what I can - thanks, nursegreen for the reply.

If anyone else reading is either checking out or actually attending USF for NP - I'd love to hear feedback about your thoughts on the program/admittance/etc.

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Old Jul 07, 2008, 10:24 AM
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No problem I hope it helps.

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Old Aug 05, 2008, 02:26 AM
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Re: NP program at USF

I have been inquiring for awhile now about the RN (ADN) - MSN program. I am in Ohio, so I watched the on-line orientation, and I have emailed/spoke to several ppl there but I cannot get a straight answer on the time-line.....

Several have told me that to go full-time RN-MSN takes 5 years, but others have told me 2.5-3yrs....

This is obviously a large gap - here in OH the programs are gen. 2.5-3. So I would really love to know what others have heard. I plan to go down to speak to someone/orient the first week of Sept. but I really need to get a definitive answer asap.

Thanks All!

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Old Aug 06, 2008, 06:19 PM
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Misty1334, I believe it really depends on if you go full time or not. I was told 2.5-3 years or could be longer depending on how long it took me to get through my classess. Also, would depend on how many classess are taken in one semester. There are transition courses that must be taken before you actually enter the Master's portion, and you can take anywhere from one to three classess at a time. It is not recommended to do that at the Master's level and many will take just one or two classess. So, I guess if you only take one or two classess a semester it could take five years. Maybe thats what they were referring to. Atleast that's how I understood it at the orientation in March. Good luck!!!!!

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