Published Sep 3, 2006
ira1027
33 Posts
Hi, everyone. I'm looking for NP program in MD, PA, DE, VA states. Could anyone advice a good program in these states. It would be ideal for me to have some courses on line, and some on campus. I was looking at University od Delaware. Anyone at NP program in there? Any advice/ opinion highly appreciated. Good luck to all . Thanks.
Spacklehead, MSN, NP
620 Posts
What type of NP program? For example: family, acute care, peds, neonatal, etc.?
Marie_LPN, RN, LPN, RN
12,126 Posts
Virginia's MSN Programs
Marymount University Arlington, Va
Shenandoah University Winchester, Va
University of Virginia Charlottesville, Va
Virginia Commonwealth University Richmond, Va
George Mason University Fairfax, Va
Hampton University Hampton, Va
James Madison University Harrisonburg, Va
Jefferson College of Health Science Roanoke, Va
Liberty University Lynchburg, Va
Old Dominion University Norfolk Va
Radford University Radford, Va
In PA within an hour or so of Philly:
Drexel, DeSales, LaSalle, Villanova, Gwynedd-Mercy, UPenn, Widener, Temple, Jefferson - There's probably more, but those are the ones I can think of off the top of my head. Plus, not all of those schools have every different type of NP specialty.
Thanks to all. I did not make my mind yet, it will be family NP or Adult NP.
I do know that you can cross Villanova and Gwynedd-Mercy off of your list if you choose to go the family route. They both do have adult programs, though. :)
NRSKarenRN, BSN, RN
10 Articles; 18,926 Posts
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NAVY RN
11 Posts
From my experience working with many of its graduates, the University of Maryland in Baltimore has an excellent Critical Care/Trauma NP/CNS program.