Anyone know about Maryville's FNP program?

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fuzzy911

123 Posts

Specializes in Trauma 4yr Flight 8mn.

Any of you nice students able to give an update to how classes are going for those of us considering the program? Please and a huge thank you!

keeg915

6 Posts

So far, the program is doable. I am currently in Advanced Pathophysiology and Professional Role Development. There is a lot of work but if you commit to the program, it is not too overwhelming.

little1rn10

37 Posts

Specializes in ONC, Med-Surg, Outpatient.

Will start adv health assessment and adv pharm. Everything has been good so far.

Previously, a lot of writing, projects, discussion boards, & reading.

I agree that there is a lot of work. It is doable. Just have to commit.

:nurse:

ISLANDER RN

24 Posts

Can anyone describe the structure of the NP classes (pathophysiology, pharmacology, & physical assessment) in Maryville U's FNP program? Are there any lectures provided? Do these courses mainly involve case studies, group projects, proctored exams, etc.?

I am thinking of applying into this program but found very little info on their website.

Any info anyone going through this program can share will be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.

kjfhome

19 Posts

ADvisors can give you even more detailed info, but it all depends on the class. Lectures are via online material and recorded information, but not sure much with instructors. There are some instructors who give more detailed lectures during their class times, but mostly for questions and answers. In patho there are case studies too. The exams are not proctored, but are timed and not in all classes. Patho has exams, but many of the other early classes such as theory, leadership, evidence based practice, etc do not have exams but a lot of paper writing. There is group work in all classes. I have not taken pharm or physical assessment yet, but set up is the same from what I understand. Basically, you have a variety of ways to learn the material with the online material on the school platform with recordings and other readings, textbooks and other info the professor provides sometimes in addition to her own self-learning. Hope that helps some.

ISLANDER RN

24 Posts

Thanks, kjfhome. I am currently enrolled at another school but am looking to transfer out of that program. I have heard a lot of good things about Maryville U and am considering applying with them.

Wishing you the best in your FNP education.

Mollysdream

41 Posts

I'm considering Maryville for their FNP program. Could you please give me any feedback about your experience there. Do they bury you with papers? What are the tests like? etc? Any info would be appreciated.

Mollysdream

41 Posts

Does Maryville bury you with papers? How many hours do you spend on coursework per week?

keisha e

49 Posts

How are you doing in the program? I am starting my second year in September.

keisha e

49 Posts

I had a reasonable amount of papers for my first 5 classes. It is mangeable. Did you get in?

keisha e

49 Posts

Did you transfer to Maryville?

WORKIN-RN

41 Posts

Specializes in ICU.

keisha e

I applied to maryville post master FNP for this summer. How do you like it ? What are the test like ?

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