Published May 5, 2005
SthRNBelle
23 Posts
I have a BSN degree and I am interested in going back to get ANP. However, I need an online program. Anyone know of great online program for ANP degree? Thanks for all your help in advance. BTW...I am currently in NC.
Thanks!
Traveler
328 Posts
I have a good friend who is doing the ANP through Vanderbilt. Most of it is via distance and all of the clinicals are in our community that she arranges and gets approved. She does have to go about once a semester I think for four days or so. You mentioned that you are in NC but I don't know which part. We live in Tennessee but near the border of GA/NC. It's about a 4 hour trip for her. I think St Louis University also offers the ANP. From what I have seen, there are more programs offered online for FNP. Tennessee Regents began offering FNP online in the last several years through ETSU, MTSU and several others.
Hope this helps!
Ann
fry.girl
446 Posts
They offer several specialties and have reasonable tuition...
USA College of Nursing Website
akoster
78 Posts
I used Graceland Univeristy which worked well for me. I lived in Montana and the nursing school it in Kansas City, MO. I did my clincials where I lived and now you only have to go to campus a few times.
bancho
51 Posts
I have a BSN degree and I am interested in going back to get ANP. However, I need an online program. Anyone know of great online program for ANP degree? Thanks for all your help in advance. BTW...I am currently in NC.Thanks!
Try http://www.bsu.edu/nursing
THANKS!! Thank you all for the great information that you shared. Hopefully this will lead me in the right direction! :)
NPs Save Lives
39 Posts
Try http://www.fsu.edu.. That's where I went.. It's Florida State University.. Jenn
jeepgirl, LPN, NP
851 Posts
I have a good friend who is doing the ANP through Vanderbilt. Most of it is via distance and all of the clinicals are in our community that she arranges and gets approved. She does have to go about once a semester I think for four days or so. You mentioned that you are in NC but I don't know which part. We live in Tennessee but near the border of GA/NC. It's about a 4 hour trip for her. I think St Louis University also offers the ANP. From what I have seen, there are more programs offered online for FNP. Tennessee Regents began offering FNP online in the last several years through ETSU, MTSU and several others.Hope this helps!Ann
I considered Vanderbilt. At only 850 a credit hour, I'd only have to sell my first born and a kidney to pay for it.
mtfnp
9 Posts
Have you looked at Frontier? It is very reasonable, under $400/credit hour.
http://www.midwives.org (they also train midwives) It involves 2 trips to the campus, clinicals are arranged in your home community or nearby.
CardioTrans, BSN, RN
789 Posts
Also, try University of Alabama at Birmingham.
http://www.uab.edu
luanne123
48 Posts
Look into Seton Hall University.
http://www.setonhallworldwide
maggiemae
2 Posts
Saint Louis university has a good program, and you only have to show for 3 days near the end of the program. I also looked at a program from the University of Virgininia in which you did not have to attend any on campus time