I contacted Liberty University to inquire about taking a few graduate classes as a non-degree seeking student. I was told that for their nursing programs you could NOT take them unless enrolled in a program. 2 different advisors told me this. I have read multiple posts on this site recommending Liberty for these classes (Adv. Pathophysiology, etc). I asked if this was a recent change and one of the advisors said that he'd worked there for 4 years and they've never allowed it.... yet there are posts on here more recently that have...
Is this true? Should I contact the admissions office directly? This is such a bummer, they are very affordable for active duty military and the classes are only 8 weeks in length. Back to the drawing board
Can anyone please recommend a school I can take some "core" NP classes? (Adv Patho, Adv Pharmacology, Research, Ethics, etc)....
anchorRN, BSN, MSN, RN, APRN
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I contacted Liberty University to inquire about taking a few graduate classes as a non-degree seeking student. I was told that for their nursing programs you could NOT take them unless enrolled in a program. 2 different advisors told me this. I have read multiple posts on this site recommending Liberty for these classes (Adv. Pathophysiology, etc). I asked if this was a recent change and one of the advisors said that he'd worked there for 4 years and they've never allowed it.... yet there are posts on here more recently that have...
Is this true? Should I contact the admissions office directly? This is such a bummer, they are very affordable for active duty military and the classes are only 8 weeks in length. Back to the drawing board
Can anyone please recommend a school I can take some "core" NP classes? (Adv Patho, Adv Pharmacology, Research, Ethics, etc)....