University of Cincinnati 2017 Spring FNP

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Hey all! I just received my acceptance into the University of Cincinnati's online FNP for Spring of 2017! I can't believe it! I was wondering if anyone else here will be joining me? I'd love to connect before classes start.

Hi! I was also accepted to UC for Spring. I'd like to connect!

I would like by o know what the GPA was and other such. Info.

I would like by o know what the GPA was and other such. Info.

Hey zanfelhor,

I got your pm! The site won't allow me to answer back for some reason. I am unsure if the requirements are different for psych. I am doing Family and I got in with a cumulative GPA of 3.6. They didn't even look at just my nursing GPA. I was a little worried, because science was my lowest GPA breakdown, but my advisor told me that they really look at mathematics and mine was a 3.9. My friend got into the family program as well and his cummulative GPA was a 2.7. Just have good references in place and really talk up your experience and how it will benefit you in the program. You'll do great!

I would like by o know what the GPA was and other such. Info.

I also can't PM. I have 4 years RN experience. I have my BSN from a state University and a B.S. in Psychology from a different state University. I had about a 3.8 GPA in my ADN program and a 4.0 in my two bachelor degrees. I had strong references from one of the doctors I work for, my office manager, and a professor I T.A.'d for and did research with. My personal statement was probably good because I came from poverty and NP's bring access to healthcare for the impoverished communities like mine, and I discussed that.

I would like by o know what the GPA was and other such. Info.

I honestly don't know how they make the decision. You could apply at Maryville University. They are fully accredited and do not have an application fee. Maryville was another place where I applied. If you go to the school website at Maryville or UC and put in to get more information, an enrollment advisor will contact you and discuss personalized options with you.

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Congrats to you, I just graduated from UC and passed boards. Great school!

Hello. can anyone tell me if you receive acceptance/ denial letter through e-mail or airmail?

Thanks!

Hello. can anyone tell me if you receive acceptance/ denial letter through e-mail or airmail?

Thanks!

They will send it via email!

Congrats to you, I just graduated from UC and passed boards. Great school!

That is awesome! I think a congratulations to you is in order! I love it there so far!

I honestly don't know how they make the decision. You could apply at Maryville University. They are fully accredited and do not have an application fee. Maryville was another place where I applied. If you go to the school website at Maryville or UC and put in to get more information, an enrollment advisor will contact you and discuss personalized options with you.

I also applied to Maryville and I was accepted, but I chose UC because I liked the thought of a state university better than a for-profit. My friend attends Maryville's NP program and she loves it! She would highly recommend!

I also can't PM. I have 4 years RN experience. I have my BSN from a state University and a B.S. in Psychology from a different state University. I had about a 3.8 GPA in my ADN program and a 4.0 in my two bachelor degrees. I had strong references from one of the doctors I work for, my office manager, and a professor I T.A.'d for and did research with. My personal statement was probably good because I came from poverty and NP's bring access to healthcare for the impoverished communities like mine, and I discussed that.

I think my personal statement had a lot to do with my acceptance as well. I talked a lot about how my role as an NP would positively impact my community, specifically the more impoverished areas.

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