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Cheap†and graduate education†don't exactly go hand in hand. What's cheap mean to you?
Also, since you say you're already in debt, how do you feel having a DNP will benefit your career in a way that your master's degree cannot? And will the extra debt from another degree cancel any slight increase in salary that you may receive?
I have done searches, thank you. I am in the beginning of my research and am looking for personal experience, which is what I started this thread for. If you don't care to provide helpful advice, then I'd advise you to a thread where you can be of service. There is no need to question my reasoning for wanting to pursue my DNP regardless of what may be going on with my life. There are plenty of educational dnp programs that cost less than 6,000/year and I'd like to find them, with the help of colleagues who have walked the path before me.
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Looking into dnp programs. After how much debt I'm in from my master's, I'm looking for a DNP program that is online and CHEAP. Anyone have suggestions or been through one? Thanks.