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It is a very difficult school to get into. One of the top 10 in FNP according to is it US News? Anyway, It is a school that you will not likely be able to work full time or much at all. They tell you that straight out. I got in, and attended a few classes, but I need to work. So I am going to Regis with the every other weekend classes which works for me.
Why don't you send me a private message or email as to why you are wanting to get into another program rather than stay in Regis?
Best of luck whatever you do.
I don't know how to send an email, so the quick and dirty about Regis is that I do not feel like I am getting the proper education and training there. Also, you set up your own clinicals which has been a nightmare for some people....not so bad for others. An additional reason is that CU has offers there classes on a tri semester basis and Regis only is annual. I did not do clinical this year because my mom passed away, and the clinical that I had set up fell through, and with no support from Regis in finding clinicals...I am now a year behind. So I applied to CU, but I have not idea whether I will get in or not. I just wanted to keep my options open. Hope that helps! Regis is way easier and more accomadating for a busy person like yourself. If you good at self teaching, then you will be fine.
nursekimmi34, BSN, RN
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Anybody applied and/or gotten into CU Denver's FNP program. I applied for Fall 2010 and would love to hear what people think...I know it's super competitive, but I am hoping for the best:) I already attend Regis University FNP program, but would like to transfer for a couple of reasons. Any advice would be helpful, thanks!