Specialties NP
Published May 5, 2005
I have a BSN degree and I am interested in going back to get ANP. However, I need an online program. Anyone know of great online program for ANP degree? Thanks for all your help in advance. BTW...I am currently in NC.
Thanks!
Traveler
328 Posts
I looked at the Unviersity of Virginia website. It looks like it is a post-masters anp program. Am I wrong?
NHRNmomof3
66 Posts
Can anyone tell me more about the programs at St. louis or Seton hall?
luanne123
48 Posts
I am just starting my 3rd semester at Seton Hall. My clinicals are in the area I live. PM me if you want more nfo.
Luanne
NYNewGrad
142 Posts
Try http://www.bsu.edu/nursing
Have you or anyone you know attended this program? I'd love to speak to someone who did...
bancho
51 Posts
Hi,
I am in the program. Do you have any specific questions?
opalmRN
802 Posts
Have you looked at Frontier? It is very reasonable, under $400/credit hour.http://www.midwives.org (they also train midwives) It involves 2 trips to the campus, clinicals are arranged in your home community or nearby.
http://www.midwives.org (they also train midwives) It involves 2 trips to the campus, clinicals are arranged in your home community or nearby.
Have you or are you currently attending Frontier? I am considering applying and would like to ask a few questions.
Thanks
texas-rn-fnp
79 Posts
I am in my first semester at Indiana State Univ. for FNP. At $262/semester hour, price is competative. Same $ for in/out-state. 100% online. Clinicals on your own. No oncampus. So far so good. I would recommend it to other.
mpittsrn
17 Posts
did you go to UAB?
RockyCreek
123 Posts
I can't talk to the ANP program but I am in the ACNP program [first semester survivor!]. This is the link for SLU http://www.slu.edu/nursing.xml.
Good luck!
BigIsleBound
65 Posts
Wow! I just read up on the Seton Hall program and it sounds wonderful. I considered going to Seton Hall for my BSN, but it was a bit too far to do a daily commute (it's about an hour from me). I could easily swing the 3 on-campus stays and still be home for dinner each night... I had planned to get my FNP from TCNJ, but now I am definately leaning heavily toward Seton Hall.
Sheri FNP-C
147 Posts
Stony Brook University in NY has a distance Adult NP program. For the FNP we had to go for 3 days initially to learn the computer program we would use and that was the only mandatory on-site time. I did go back for graduation and that was it...2 trips to campus. I live in NY so the tuition was very inexpensive, but I don't know how much more it costs for out of state.
Good luck.