Msn/np online programs. No gre

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Good Morning everyone

I am going to assume this has been asked before, but I am curious to know the answers. I am currently looking for MSN and nurse practitioner schools that are online and do NOT require the GRE. I have already applied to Frontier and UC. I was hoping that someone over the years has made a list or could direct me to some more colleges. I would greatly appreciate this.

I have been a nurse for a couple years. Specializing in Psych and geri behavioral health and Emergency medicine. Nursing is a passion and a calling, and I want to pursue my advance degrees.

Thank you in advance

Brandon

Specializes in Psych, ICU,clinic supervis case manager,.

Isu-indiana state

ball state university

umass-boston, amherst, darmouth

university of cinn.

Usa-alabama

slu st louis university

to name a lot

UAB will allow a waiver and admit, under probation, if your gpa is 3.2 overall or last 60 hours is 3.2 or greater.

You could just take the GRE. It's not a big deal at all.

You could just take the GRE. It's not a big deal at all.

But IMO useless and a waste of time and money...

I agree. Its 160 dollars.... not doing it

Anyone been to the University of Southern Indiana. They were so nice to me the other day! They have online MSN and NP... thoughts on them please!!!

Frontier waives the GRE if GPA is at or above 3.0

Specializes in Correctional Nursing; MSN student.

Ohio University...no GRE and relatively inexpensive.

Specializes in Trauma,ICU, Surgical.

Anyone with Online/ NP having a hard time finding a job?

Everyone Thank you so much.... do you think 6 schools is enough to apply for????

Increases your chances, they have had a record number of applications, from the grape vine, all over the nation. I only applied to my #1 choice and made it in, but I am in-state, and work at the hospital connected. Also my track is not a overly popular one, psych.

LOL I am a psych nurse now

NP in psych, paid the same or less??

I work ER as well, so I have applied to family and adult NP programs

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