Direct Entry Programs - work as an RN or NP?
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Hi everyone,
My name is Stephanie and I'm a senior at Stanford. I've been looking into family nurse practitioner programs for a while. I have to attend a direct entry program because I don't have a RN degree. The programs are very confusing though, because they offer different things. I'm currently looking into UPenn, UCSF, Yale, Emory, and U of Washington. I would appreciate any advice/info you guys have.
Yale has the Graduate Entry Prespecialty in Nursing (GEPN) for non-nurses. Three years of full-time study results in a "masters-prepared registered nurse."
Does that mean that graduates from the GEPN program receive a MSN, but are not ready to be licensed as a NP? Or does it mean that they ARE able to be licensed as an NP after the program?
Also, does anyone happen to know of any good direct entry programs with good financial aid for low-income students? I think UPenn is the only one that meets 100% need.
I appreciate your time!
Thanks,
Stephanie :wink2: