Online FNP programs?

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Members are discussing the pros and cons of online FNP programs, with some expressing concerns about the quality of education and clinical experience in primarily online programs. Others share positive experiences with online programs like Chamberlain and Walden, highlighting factors such as pass rates, flexibility, and support services. Some members are seeking recommendations for reputable online FNP programs and advice on choosing the right program for their needs.

I've looked on some of the student boards but they don't appear that active, so just curious does anyone have any recommendations for an online FNP program?

The only thing in my state is South University, which I've heard mixed things about. I'd like a primarily online program, I don't mind if I have to go to the campus once or twice for an intensive but don't want to have to constantly travel, the more online the better.

Specializes in NICU.

I know this post is a few months old, but I am currently looking into online FNP programs and wanted to see which school you settled on and why. Thank you in advance! 

Specializes in oncology.
NurseShanniePants said:

Their pass rates were higher than many programs I've checked in to

Where can I find these pass rates...and for what certification tests?

NurseShanniePants said:

I looked into Wilkes but found the pass rate, retention rate & pricing were all better at Chamberlain.

 What are these pass rates too... And what are we looking at "pass rates for the program" or "pass rates for national certification exams"?

Specializes in SNF.

What did you end going with? I'm enrolled with Walden

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