Published May 8, 2015
mkrug001
1 Post
I'm graduating from my Master's PMHNP program in August of this year and I'm looking for a DNP program (Psych-Mental Health concentration) that allows students to take 1 class per semester or allows students to slowly take courses as an unclassified graduate student and later transfer those courses into the DNP program. I appreciate any posts on this topic.
Thanks........
nightnurse279
73 Posts
I'd like to know also.
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VETEROSA
59 Posts
Is there PT DNP program?
lookingforanswers
2 Posts
Hey Guys!
I found some information on this. It looks like UAB and Vanderbilt could be some potential options for doing the DNP at a slower pace. You could take at least a few classes one at a time, but it looks like you would ultimately have to take 2 simultaneously at some point for both.
UAB allows a maximum of 12 credit hours earned as a non-degree seeking student to be applied toward a degree.
Vanderbilt also allows you to apply as a non-degree seeking student and later apply those credits to a degree. However, they have a similar stipulation; Credits earned as a non-degree seeking student cannot comprise more than 25% of total required credits for a degree.
Hope that was helpful!
https://www.uab.edu/graduate/admissions/non-degree-applicants
https://registrar.vanderbilt.edu/dus/