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I will start this summer-- so excited. I supposedly started last year's fall semester but due to personal challenges i delayed my entry. I obtained my BSN through GCU so I am familiar with their program. The first year will be lots of writing and it gets more serious starting with the Patho class, It appears that in patho class when students starts to drop out...hopefully that will not be my case.. Wishing everyone the best in whatever lies ahead.
Does anyone have information on the Family Nurse Practicioner (FNP) program through Grand Canyon University?.... Just am finishing up my RN-BSN with them and am pleased with the program and the college.
Have you discovered any info about their FNP program?
How did you like their RN-to-BSN program?
Their web site says that their FNP program is on-site now and at any of their satellite campuses. The only other Advance Practice specialty they have online is the Adult CNS for the full MSN program and post-master's certificate.
what are the admissions requirement for msn/fnp? The only info I saw was:
Is that all??
Is the program still online? What does it mean by evening-sattelite?
Is the program still online? What does it mean by evening-sattelite?
If you look at their website, they describe whether their FNP program is online or onsite.
Here is the link:
You would have to call them to find out what "evening-satellite" means and other info.
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Does anyone have information on the Family Nurse Practicioner (FNP) program through Grand Canyon University? I'm seriously considering it for my Master's and would like some input - good and bad - if there is any out there.
Just am finishing up my RN-BSN with them and am pleased with the program and the college.