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Old May 05, 2008, 11:47 PM
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University of Phoenix MSN program?

Has anyone ever gotten their MSN through University of Phoenix? I was told i can get my MSN and then for an NP just get certified with a school closer to me (in boston).

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Old May 08, 2008, 12:06 PM
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Re: University of Phoenix MSN program?

I don't know much about UOP. I suppose you can do what you've been told. My opinion is that you need to make sure that the school is accredited as well as the nursing program by the appropriate agencies. UOP costs more money then the traditional school, so if you haven't already, I would look for a program that offers all you want in the learning format you want.

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Old May 08, 2008, 12:34 PM
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Re: University of Phoenix MSN program?

they actually don't have the program i am looking for... but the cost is 20K/year... and its a year and half. The advisor told me UOP covers the entire cost.... as a loan... and they give you 30K for a year and a half... so you get extra money. Whatever you do wtih that money is up to you either pay back or use it towards your education... but anyways im not interested anymore it is more for administration they dont have programs like "advanced pharamcology or pathophysiology". Those are what i am looking for. FYI! thanks for responding

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Old May 10, 2008, 07:23 PM
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Re: University of Phoenix MSN program?

Originally Posted by BostonNurse6 View Post
Has anyone ever gotten their MSN through University of Phoenix? I was told i can get my MSN and then for an NP just get certified with a school closer to me (in boston).
I did received my MSN/MBAHA from University of Phoenix. It was a lot of hard work. But then again it was worth it. It has opened many doors for me. I wish you the best of luck!

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Old May 10, 2008, 07:33 PM
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Re: University of Phoenix MSN program?

If you already know that you want to be an NP, why do a different MSN first? It will just take you longer and cost you more to reach the goal that you already know you want to reach.

Completing a post-Master's certificate to become an NP is not a matter of "just get(ting) certified" -- it will take you almost as long as a full MSN program. The only difference is that you don't take the generic, "core" MSN courses. These programs are designed for people who have already gotten an MSN with a different concentration but have now decided that they want to move in a different direction professionally. That's great for people who have decided, after the fact, that they want to make a change, but why would you choose to do a "Master's and a half" (closer to two Master's, really) to begin with?

Have you really thought this through?

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Old May 10, 2008, 08:19 PM
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Re: University of Phoenix MSN program?

I got my MSN in nursing at UoP in 2006. UMass Boston does have a program for nurse with their MSN , it is combination between online and practical. The best thing about UoP it is very flexible and allows you to work. UoP is accredited by the CCE.

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