DNP Program requirements

Nursing Students Post Graduate

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Hey all! Thinking of completing a DNP program, looking at Southern Alabama's program. Can anyone who is currently working towards or completed a DNP program give me a relative idea of how many hours per week need to be dedicated to studies? I realize this program is in depth and difficult, but I work full time and have two small children and would like to see if I should attempt it now or wait a few years. Any info would be greatly appreciated! TIA.

Specializes in SICU, NTICU.

If you ask them, they say you shouldn't work. I don't have kids in my current program (not USA), and work full time and I find that I'm busy but it is manageable. My understanding is that USA is more self-taught, as a result you'll likely need more time to focus on learning the material, which means using your days and evening off to keep up, and thats not including clinical hours. Unless you have an excellent support system you probably won't be able to be an attentive mother and student, but each person handles these things differently. I know many people that sacrifice this time with their kids to improve things in the future, but the DNP is a longer program and it is a personal choice of priorities.

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