Published Jan 23, 2010
whitedoginwi
32 Posts
I am looking for an excellent online MSN-educator program. Any suggextions? and why? Thanks so much!!!
NurseKayla
15 Posts
Thomas Edison State College, MSN in 36 credit hours, decently priced.
UnionRN2
56 Posts
Ferris State University. 36 credit hours. Wonderful program. Advisor meets with you on-line.
Cammer
63 Posts
I'm currently enrolled in South University's MSN ARNP program. They also offer an MSN Educator program. It is 100% online. I'm very happy with them. They are VERY organized and the follow up is impeccable. If given the choice I would not have changed schools. The curriculum is great so far.
sargentrn
30 Posts
University of Southern Indiana, all online and under $300 cr/hr. I am in my 2nd class and recommend it!
diva_nurse
51 Posts
Are you having problems with finding preceptors for your program. I too am looking at South University
No, I am not. But I can see this as a possible weakness in the program. I have been working in this area for many years and I have been able to build a great network of associates with varying skill and academic levels, from medical doctors to advance practice nurses who would have not problem having me follow them in a clinical practicum setting.
For the MSN Educator I am not sure what the requirements are, but if you are able to make connections with a local nursing college then I'm sure you would have no issues.
Flare, ASN, BSN
4,431 Posts
i'm in the process of taking a good hard look at western governor's university. it looks like a solid program.
lkwashington
557 Posts
I am looking into University of North Dakota. In state tuition regardless residency. No GRE needed. Tuition approx. $340 cr/hr. Im planning on earning my MSN in nurse education. Just a thought.
caliotter3
38,333 Posts
When the time comes, I will be looking at Western Governors University as well as another local school. WGU would clearly win if cost were the deciding issue.