I am considering JU's FNP program for Fall 2016. I work fulltime as an RN in Public Health, so I am setting my sights on the part-time curriculum. What I wanted to know is will students have to go to class all week? Are most of the classes in the morning, or in the afternoon/evening etc.? Are students required to take exams online, or in the classroom? Lastly, do you feel that you are getting a lot of support from faculty, when it comes to finding preceptors? Any info that can be provided will be greatly appreciated.
Hi, I applied for the JU FNP program for the Fall of 2016. I interviewed in March, still waiting on a response. Do you know if they send responses via email or a letter? Have you heard in anything with regards to your application?
I sent an email to the SON, she said they would make decisions by the middle of the month, which is April 15th. She also said the notification process would be by email. I'm on pins and needles waiting.
feather.brown
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Hello Current JU FNP Students,
I am considering JU's FNP program for Fall 2016. I work fulltime as an RN in Public Health, so I am setting my sights on the part-time curriculum. What I wanted to know is will students have to go to class all week? Are most of the classes in the morning, or in the afternoon/evening etc.? Are students required to take exams online, or in the classroom? Lastly, do you feel that you are getting a lot of support from faculty, when it comes to finding preceptors? Any info that can be provided will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks:)