Published Jan 26, 2005
vickieMSN(FNP)
3 Posts
I was in a traditional MSN(FNP) program part-time up until last winter when my dad died suddenly. Now I will have to jump through a lot of hoops to go back into that program. I am very seriously considering the online route, but I have very limited information on this way of learning. I live in Kentucky so any information on a good school selection would be helpful.
fry.girl
446 Posts
vickiMSN(FNP),
I have been looking at the University of South Alabama for later in my educational career. They offer several speciality NP programs online and their tuition seems reasonable.
http://www.southalabama.edu/nursing/
Hope this is helpful.
Cheri
RainbowSkye
127 Posts
How about Frontier Nursing School? It's even in Kentucky.
http://www.midwives.org/
CardioTrans, BSN, RN
789 Posts
UAB in Birmingham also has an FNP online. They require you to come to campus 1 day/semester, this was for a suturing class and something else that could not be done online. The program is 5-6 semesters full time or 7 part time.
http://www.uab.edu/son/grad
There ya go.
justrubl
23 Posts
Right now I am working on my ADN and I should graduate in May. This is a school I am looking into for after I finish my RN.
http://www.nursing.duq.edu/pro.html
medicrnohio, RN
508 Posts
When looking at BSN online programs I noticed the the University of Wyoming-Laramie has an online FNP program. I do believe you have to go to Laramie once a semester or so. Might be worth checking into though.
University of Tennessee - Memphis
http://www.utmem.edu/nursing/msn/schedules.php