ON-line NP programs

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HI folks,

I am new here. I been reviewing these threads for a while now, but finally decided to join and post a thread. I am completing my BSN so that I can get into a master's program. I plan on becoming an adult health nurse practitioner. Because of where I live and the fact that I have small children I am looking for an on-line program. I have looked at several and am looking for advise and thougths from everyone. I am looking at Seton Hall, St. Louis Univiersity, Ohio State University, St. Francis Univeristy, and George Washington Univeristy. Does anyone know of any others as well. I still have one more year to finish the BSN so I am starting early in my search for the right NP program.

Thanks

Just wondering if you were currently enrolled in the adult health NP program at Stoney Brook, and if so, how is the program. I am considered a summer enrollment and live out of state

I am not. I am currently waiting to hear from Seton Hall. They won't give me answer until I complete my BSN which is May. It looks like I will probably start in the fall. Tha

Specializes in Vents, Telemetry, Home Care, Home infusion.

Several bb members have spoken highly of Univ of Southern Alabama program: http://www.southalabama.edu/nursing/ Several new online Masters programs too.

is anyone enrolled in an online psychiatric nursing program? i will be completing my bsn this year and i am looking toward pursing my psychiatric nurse practitioner.

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is anyone enrolled in an online psychiatric nursing program? i will be completing my bsn this year and i am looking toward pursing my psychiatric nurse practitioner.

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i'm in uabs fnp program now but may also do the psych online at rush university as it looks like a really good one.

The online NP programs I'm familiar with are: St. Louis, Stony Brook, Seton Hall, Ball State and Liberty University (only acute care and community health). However, I've limited my search to programs that accept BA, RN students, so I'm sure I've left some out!

I'm interested in learning about Ohio State's program. I didn't see anything on the website about it being online, but I may have simply missed it. What have you heard about the program?

Oh, also Gonzaga University, but they require several campus visits during 600-level coursework. I can't do it with the price of a plane ticket these days! :)

Specializes in Mother Baby & pre-hospital EMS.

This may be a really obvious question....I was wondering if you enroll in an online NP practitioner and do not live in the state that it's based in, you do have to pay out-of-state tuition, correct? For example, U. of South Alabama's NP program.

Usually, you do pay out-of-state tuition. I think I heard that NEbraska Methodist University charges in-state for the online program, but I've never heard of that anywhere else. Some programs offer an online tuition that is a bit less than the normal out-of-state rate (although significantly more than the in-state rate). You'll just have to ask each program individually.

Specializes in Labor and Delivery.

[i'm interested in learning about Ohio State's program. I didn't see anything on the website about it being online, but I may have simply missed it. What have you heard about the program?

Ohio State's program is not online. They offer a few classes online, but the majority are classroom based. Just FYI.

I don't think ISU has an Adult NP program--only FNP and adult health. You might want to check out Ball State (also in Indiana) Part time, no on campus required, and no thesis required--only optional if you like root canals. I think its $360 per unit at 48 units.

Chester

It looks like you have to have an MSN in something already to do their online FNP program.

Specializes in ER/CCU/Military Nursing.

I'm attending University of Southern Indiana's online ACNP program. It's a good program and accredited. The webiste is www.usi.edu for more info.

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