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Nope, but you can also add Univ of Hawaii and Arizona's nursing Ph.D. programs.
Hi,
Thanks, the reason I am not interested in Arizona is that they require a full-time course of study with a once yearly seminar on campus that may not fit in my schedule.
The three that I mentioned are the ones I am specifically curious about.
Gen
Here is a partial listing of schools that have online graduate degrees. You might be able to research some other options here.
http://www.usnews.com/usnews/edu/elearning/tables/nur_reg.htm
Here is a partial listing of schools that have online graduate degrees. You might be able to research some other options here.http://www.usnews.com/usnews/edu/elearning/tables/nur_reg.htm
Thank you,
I will save this for when the time is closer to dig in!
Gen
Hi,Thank you for the reply but, the introduced their online only version just last year.
Gen
That's interesting, I go to Duke and this is the first year they are offering it. As to it being online, I can not speak to that, not my program. I just checked the web site, no online program, all onsite. Strike Duke off the online list for PhD.
Gennaver, MSN
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Hello,
These schools all have relatively new online versions of their PhD programs. Does anyone have any experience with them?
Thanks in advance for your time,
Gen