WGU MSN Leadership & Management

Nursing Students Western Governors

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Specializes in Med/Surg, Behavioral Health.

Hi all!

After many months of putting this off, I've decided to get my MSN! I'm a ball of nerves and excitement. My start date is 5/1/13. Anybody with me? :cat: ... and on a subsequent note, anyone gone through this particular program? Any pearls of wisdom?

Specializes in OB-Gyn/Primary Care/Ambulatory Leadership.

I will be starting 6/1, same track. Good luck! I'm excited to get started again, after several months off after my BSN.

I'm hoping to start the RN-MSN track as soon as I graduate and pass the NCLEX in May! :laugh: If you don't mind, I'd like to keep up with y'all to see how you're liking the program.

Specializes in NICU, ICU, PICU, Academia.

I did the MSN Eduation Specialist last year (just a couple of courses are different from the Leadership/ Management). Completed in 11 months 5 days. EXCELLENT program - I now work part-time for as an evaluator.

I did the MSN Eduation Specialist last year (just a couple of courses are different from the Leadership/ Management). Completed in 11 months 5 days. EXCELLENT program - I now work part-time for WGU as an evaluator.

marycarney,

How it is like working for them? Are the supportive? pay well? or are they demanding and unrealistic? I'm thinking of applying with them.

Thanks in advance.

Specializes in NICU, ICU, PICU, Academia.
marycarney,

How it is like working for them? Are the supportive? pay well? or are they demanding and unrealistic? I'm thinking of applying with them.

Thanks in advance.

I love the job. PM me for details.

Specializes in Infectious DIseases.

I will be starting 7/1/13

Specializes in Case Mgmt; Mat/Child, Critical Care.

I just started the RN-MSN track July 1! It seems like I have a ton of questions...but not even sure what to ask, LOL.

I'm just figuring it all out right now...

How's it going for everyone? I'm excited, just want to get it done...

I have been thinking of going back to school for my MSN in either the Leadership or Education track through . But just couldn't get the final step of hitting the submit button (application)... I work full time, currently paying for my mortgage and car loan - so financially, WGU is the best fit for me. Is there anyway, I can avoid the clinicals for MSN? Instead of doing clinicals, can I write thesis instead for my capstone / practicum? Thanks!

Specializes in OB-Gyn/Primary Care/Ambulatory Leadership.

If it's required, then it's required for everybody. However, at this time there are no clinicals for the MSN program. I have heard that when they roll out the new format, there will be a practicum. The latest rumor I've heard is that this will be for people who start in September or October. But there are no clnicals (as in, go to the hospital and work a 4 or 8 hour shift alongside a nurse) in either the RN-BSN program or the MSN program at .

Specializes in Emergency.
If it's required then it's required for everybody. However, at this time there are no clinicals for the MSN program. I have heard that when they roll out the new format, there will be a practicum. The latest rumor I've heard is that this will be for people who start in September or October. But there are no clnicals (as in, go to the hospital and work a 4 or 8 hour shift alongside a nurse) in either the RN-BSN program or the MSN program at WGU.[/quote']

Actually there's currently a 90 hour community health practicum requirement for the RN-BSN program. Not necessarily in a hospital, but definitely 90 hours within a preapproved site.

Specializes in OB-Gyn/Primary Care/Ambulatory Leadership.
Actually there's currently a 90 hour community health practicum requirement for the RN-BSN program. Not necessarily in a hospital, but definitely 90 hours within a preapproved site.

Yes, I know (I got my BSN from in December) but I was specifically discussing the MSN program, not the BSN program.

The 90-hour practicum is not really "a pre-approved site" (unless you live in CA, then all bets are off) - it's 90 hours in the community - interviewing people, visiting various sites, observing the community. But that is so different from "clinicals" and each student can tailor it around their subject.

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