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The university where I got my BSN was hiring FNPs for their health clinic and the salary was only about $65K. Very low, IMO when you can make that as a RN. I decided against applying based solely on the salary. I have student loans and need to earn enough to survive.
Good luck whatever you decide.
The university where I got my BSN was hiring FNPs for their health clinic and the salary was only about $65K. Very low, IMO when you can make that as a RN. I decided against applying based solely on the salary. I have student loans and need to earn enough to survive.Good luck whatever you decide.
Thanks for info. I turned it down. Would have been a very nice place to work. I just need more $$$ and they were very low, even for college health.
SamIAm221
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Just got offer of $26-28/ hr for part time FNP position. The job sounds great. Close to home, great hours during school years, less hours over breaks, no weekends, holidays or on call. Lovely clinic and staff. I have young kids so the perks are great for me, but I can easily match this pay with an RN job. Anyone know any FNPs working in college based health centers and how this pay might compare? I am a new grad. I anticipated a less than great job offer due to no NP experience and college health centers are known to pay less, but this is MUCH lower than anticipated. They want me to come in to meet with other staff and administrators, but I don't know if I am wasting everyone's time at this point.