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Old Apr 19, 2006, 05:13 PM
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direct entry MSN

I am currently an LPN student and would like to get my NP. I have a BS in Mgmt and I am thinking about going straight into a direct entry MSN program. Has anyone had any experience with this any tips advice? I am currently in West Tennessee. Relocation is not a problem. Thanks in advance.

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Old May 16, 2006, 02:21 PM
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Re: direct entry MSN

Originally Posted by darby249
I am currently an LPN student and would like to get my NP. I have a BS in Mgmt and I am thinking about going straight into a direct entry MSN program. Has anyone had any experience with this any tips advice? I am currently in West Tennessee. Relocation is not a problem. Thanks in advance.

Dawn
My only advice is to find a way to pay for it, then get ahold of me and let me know how you did it!

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Old May 16, 2006, 02:45 PM
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I am doing the direct entry MSN program at Vanderbilt in the fall of this year. Yes, it is so expensive, but I think it will be worth it in the long run... it saves a LOT of time. I think Vandy is about 85k all together for 2 years (then you include books, fees, uniforms, equipment, etc) and I think I am ending up with about 102k in loans!!! YIKES. But when it is all over with it will be worth it when I will be doing what I love and of course rolling in the big bucks. Besides Vanderbilt, I have heard of these schools: Emory, Virginia Commonwealth, Ohio State, DePaul, East Carolina University (I am sure there are more, those are just the ones I found when I was researching) Hope this helps...

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Old May 16, 2006, 10:32 PM
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Originally Posted by LBH32C
I am doing the direct entry MSN program at Vanderbilt in the fall of this year. Yes, it is so expensive, but I think it will be worth it in the long run... it saves a LOT of time. I think Vandy is about 85k all together for 2 years (then you include books, fees, uniforms, equipment, etc) and I think I am ending up with about 102k in loans!!! YIKES. But when it is all over with it will be worth it when I will be doing what I love and of course rolling in the big bucks. Besides Vanderbilt, I have heard of these schools: Emory, Virginia Commonwealth, Ohio State, DePaul, East Carolina University (I am sure there are more, those are just the ones I found when I was researching) Hope this helps...
Are you taking out private lender/"alternative" graduate loans? I want to do the UIC graduate entry program, but I can't get enough federal loans to cover the first year (you're not technically considered a grad student, financial aid-wise, until you finish the first year/RN portion of the program). I'm seriiously considering applying for a NHSC scholarship to cover it. . .we'll see how that goes.

Vanderbilt is only 2 years?

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Old May 16, 2006, 11:59 PM
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Plan well and plan ahead.

I start an entry-level MSN FNP program this August. It's pricey. But I live in California which has opportunities for loan repayment and scholarships if you agree to work in medically underserved areas. Payback can be up to 10,000 a year for BSN and MSN nurses. It works out well b/c I was hoping to work in medically underserved areas anyway.

In the meantime I'm taking out government and private loans. My plan is to live with the interest, get the first 15 months payed for with loans while I get my BSN. Work part time as a nurse while pursuing the masters portion of my degree and pay out of pocket for the remaining 40,000.

The program has a total cost of $80,000. Essentially I'm panning to get half of that paid back to me in the form of loan repayment. Keep in mind that you can't get loan repayment of you don't take out a loan. For instance, if I took $ out of savings I could swing the cost of tuition but then I'm just out of that dough.

Many companies offer laon repayment options as well when you sign on to work for them. You've got to work, so you might as well plan on working for people who offer attractive laon repayment benefits.

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Old May 17, 2006, 12:25 AM
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hey wild mountain child, where are you going in CA? I am also in CA and am looking into direct entry programs.

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Old May 17, 2006, 02:34 PM
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Originally Posted by r0b0tafflicti0n
Are you taking out private lender/"alternative" graduate loans? I want to do the UIC graduate entry program, but I can't get enough federal loans to cover the first year (you're not technically considered a grad student, financial aid-wise, until you finish the first year/RN portion of the program). I'm seriiously considering applying for a NHSC scholarship to cover it. . .we'll see how that goes.

Vanderbilt is only 2 years?
Yes, Vanderbilt is only 2 years and we are considered Grad Students right away. I am taking out Federal Stafford Loans (Subsidized and Unsubsidized) and what they call a Grad PLUS loan. That is the major bulk of my loan, I think it is like 32K. Anyway, you have to be approved for those, the others you are automatically approved for. UIC is another great school that I looked at, I failed to mention it earlier.

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Old May 17, 2006, 02:45 PM
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Yeah. . .I don't care much about having a ton of student loans (it's a fact of life these days) if I can actually get them! Maybe I should look into Vanderbilt and other schools that consider you a grad student as a first year (any others? Yale??). I only have about $5,000 remaining in undergradutate student aid, and I'm pretty sure my mom would not cosign on a $20,000 loan.

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Old May 17, 2006, 03:07 PM
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Vandy is not taking applications for the fall anymore though. You get your RN the first year and your MSN the 2nd but for some reason they still consider it master's right away...

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Old May 21, 2006, 04:43 AM
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Hey Rosie26,

I'll be going to Samuel Merritt in Oakland, CA. There are a lot of options for Master's entry programs in CA, especially if you're willing to move. Where are you located? If you'd like I could tell you about some of the programs.

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