FIU vs FGCU CRNA

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So this is my first time posting on this thread. I was recently accepted to both FIU and FGCU, starting this January. I like the fact that at FIU I would graduate with my Doctorate and be done, I would live at home with the folks, but the first 2 semesters are all online and anything below an 85% is considered failing. However, I've heard great things about FGCU also, smaller class size, open door policies, "not as intense," etc. But, I would have to move out to the west coast and not save money living at home. If there's anyone in either program than can give some insight about the respected programs and help me make a decision I'd really appreciate it. Thanks!!!

I assume you mean the west coast of Florida? If I had the option of staying at home and saving money I would take advantage of it. Don't let fear (questioning whether or not you can get an 85%, wanting a less intense program, etc.) dictate your decision. Plus, with FIU you won't have the desire to return back for a doctorate looming over your head when you're finished. The COA website also states that FIU's attrition rate is 8% vs FGCU's 9%.

Thanks for the reply. Yes, I would have to move to the west coast of FL as I already live in Ft. Lauderdale. What I really like about FGCU is their class size, normally about 18 students as opposed to 44 with FIU. Having a smaller ratio of students to teachers/simulators is also a benefit. But finishing with a DNP does sound enticing, especially when employers may expect it in the years to come. Thanks again.

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