Pacific College NP Program

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Specializes in Emergency medicine; Military medicine.

For anyone considering Pacific College in Costa Mesa for their NP Program. Here is a brief overview of my feedback. 

 I graduated from the FNP program in December of 2022. They recently obtained CCNE approval which is huge to consider when looking at programs. Overall the program was manageable. No assistance with clinical placements so be prepared for that. Communication is sub par and there have been minimal assistance since graduation (trying to get documents for credentialing, transcripts, etc). Additionally, beware if you are using any type of funding as multiple times my account was overcharged. Graduated nearly 10 months ago and still no degree. When I communicate to  find out when I can expect degree I receive no response. Feel free to reach out with any other questions. 

Hi thank you for sharing your experience! Did you receive your degree? And how's the workload during school? I'm looking into it but will continue working full time so want to know more! Thank you!

Hello there, I am plannning to go this school for FNP program. I initially went to this school for my ADN degree. Just like any school has its pros and cons. It was manageable, lots of changes towards the end, but I got my degree! The only reasoning for me to even come back possibly for the FNP program here is because it's accelerated, cheaper vs other online school and the school will provide the clinical placement for you per the staff advisor there. That's one of the main reasons why it caught my attention here. Not many school will provide you placements. Anyone planning to do the FNP program this year? It will be nice if I had someone to link up and study to band this program out together if possible.

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