Published Mar 27, 2020
Young_Nurse
3 Posts
I have a BSN, and I am currently considering NP school. I'm just curious as to whether there are still any fully on-campus programs out there. I have fruitlessly searched on the internet. I cannot do online classes for personal reasons, and I am very flexible and willing to relocate for an on-campus program. I appreciate any recommendations.
I have a BSN, and I am currently considering NP school. I'm just curious as to whether there are still any fully on-campus programs out there. I have fruitlessly searched on the internet. I cannot do online classes for personal reasons, and I am very flexible and willing to relocate for an on-campus program. I appreciate any recommendations. I have a BSN, and I am currently considering NP school. I'm just curious as to whether there are still any fully on-campus programs out there. I have fruitlessly searched on the internet. I cannot do online classes for personal reasons, and I am very flexible and willing to relocate for an on-campus program. I appreciate any recommendations.
EllaBella1, BSN
377 Posts
USF has on-campus programs.
adventure_rn, MSN, NP
1,593 Posts
This info is a few years old, but last I heard U Penn had all on-campus programs. It's pretty pricey, though.
umbdude, MSN, APRN
1,228 Posts
Yes there should be plenty. I believe most high ranked NP programs are on-campus programs. However, even 100% in-person program sometimes utilizes online delivery (e.g., a blizzard, sick professor, or pandemic); and many schools now use a mix of the two. So your best bet is to identify schools you would like to attend, and directly ask the program directors via email.
Good luck.
Rose_Queen, BSN, MSN, RN
6 Articles; 11,935 Posts
Welcome to allnurses, @Young_Nurse! Your post has been moved to the student nurse practitioner forum for more relevant replies.
strawberryluv, BSN, RN
768 Posts
I recommend hybrid programs. My program is on-campus for several hours a month but majority of the work is dependent on the student to learn the material/read the textbook readings. I am good with teaching myself so I don't mind not going to class. I find most things I can learn I can do it after reading.