Published Jan 11, 2018
Sachick1
1 Post
Is anyone a current student or graduate from Clayton State's FNP program? Tuition seems very affordable, but I am wondering about the quality of the program. What has your experience been? Have the studies seemed educational and practical for clinical practice or has it seemed more like busy work writing assignments? Have you had any on campus requirements? Have clinicals been entirely independent or has the school helped facilitate the experience at all? Any advice is much appreciated, thanks!
traumaRUs, MSN, APRN
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Moved to student NP forum
brinksta
57 Posts
tuition was a big point for me when applying