Chamberlain FNP program

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What are your thoughts about Chamberlain College of Nursing FNP program?

Did you guys get a phone call or a letter saying that you were accepted? I applied for the 10-27 start but put my application in August 6th through the nursing CAS just wondering how long it takes to get that phone call or letter!!

I have spent hours speaking on the phone with an admissions advisor. I just called him when my app went in.

You might call someone tomorrow to see what happened. I had an answer within a week, a phone call, email and letter.

Good luck!!

The guy I was working with was gone all last week on vacation and should be back tomorrow so I will call him tomorrow. Thanks!!

There is a FB group, it's Chamberlain College of Nursing MSN FNP. There are lots of current students in the group as well as people who are starting this fall.

Is the Chamberlain program approved for taking boards in Texas?

Specializes in ER.

I hope to start 10/27. I am in the application process and I don't know how long everything takes.

Specializes in M/S, Psych, ART, CM, MT.

I am preparing my application to Chamberlain (MSN FNP) curious how long decisions take to be returned to applicants (applying for the Oct 2014 start.) I am a bit taken back that they do not require recommendations, essay etc... Curious, my undergrad GPA is 2.92 (received in 2002,) but since graduating have taken 18 credits towards MS, with GPA of 3.58, thoughts?

Specializes in Hematology/Oncology, OutPatient Infusion.

Hello kathleen,

So is it safe to say you've had a good experience thus far with Chamberlain? Also, you mentioned papers being due generally every other week. Has that been your experience with all the classes? I assume the papers are to be written in APA format? So are the instructors real sticklers for perfection?

Jill

Specializes in Hematology/Oncology, OutPatient Infusion.

I'm just now looking into Chamberlain. They do not require letters of recommendation or an essay? I guess one can get a letter from anyone willing to write one for them. Makes me a little Leary, though

Specializes in EMS, ED, Trauma, CEN, CPEN, TCRN.

It's a for-profit school, which tend to have fewer requirements for admission. It is fully accredited, though.

I will move this post to the Chamberlain forum for maximum exposure. :)

Hi I was just wondering if anyone had difficulty finding preceptors. Do you need to do all the paperwork associated with clinical sites as well?

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