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I just finished the WGU MSN-Ed program. I worked full-time and finished in 9.5 months! Feel free to ask me any questions!
Received my BSN through the University of Texas and honestly after this program, if I had it to do all over again, I would use WGU.
montecarlo64, BSN
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I've been looking into that program, too. I do not believe that this degree will qualify to be an educator at a university. I think you have to have a masters degree in education, not just a nursing educator masters. Maybe a doctorate degree will work. I've been looking at job postings at a university in Indiana, where I plan to move back; however, I am not qualified for any of their faculty positions. I think maybe at a community college for an adjunct instructor for clinicals, but I'm not real sure. At this point, I think I'm going to put the masters degree on hold or do the leadership path. Or, I might just wait until I get back to Indiana, since their are projects that need to be done at the workplace. The adviser told me I could start in one state and then transfer my project to another state and employer; but, I am not convinced this would be an easy transition. Good luck to you!