cheapest DNP online

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Hi Everyone,

I am considering the DNP program online. I have my MSN. What is the cheapest accredited DNP online?

Thanks !

Mercy

Looking for feedback please: UC Colorado Springs Beth-el DNP program - what are its merits and its detractions? I have been accepted; just deciding. Thanks

Specializes in family nurse practitioner.

Did you ever find an affordable program?

Specializes in Med-Surg, Endoscopy.

I will have to research this. I would like to eventually get my DNP. I am waiting to hear from OSU for the MSN 2016 start.

Specializes in family nurse practitioner.

I found out the answer to the question. The all time cheapest place to get you DNP is the Missouri State University. It's about 9k for the entire program and the program is 4 semesters full time. It looks really hard to get into and hard to get through though. I didn't even bother applying.

https://www.missouristate.edu/assets/Nursing/Cost_Sheet_Post_Masters_DNP_2014.pdf.

Aspen University Doctor of Nursing Practice

http://www.aspen.edu/degrees/doctoral-degree/doctor-of-nursing-practice

Tuition Rates $1350 per Course, 14 Courses, $18,900 Tuition + Fees

Doctor of Nursing Practice is $450.00 per credit hour, 42credits for the DNP degree. $18,900.

If you are ex-military and have tour DD214 paper, the tuition drops to 350$ a credit hour. Now that is one of the least costly DNP, programs in the USA.

To Request Information 800-373-7814

Aspen University.

1660 S. Albion St., Suite 525

Denver, Colorado 80222

The program started 07/2017. First class is 08/08/2017. I received my MSN from Aspen , so I am going for the DNP. Best wishes from Ronald.

Ronald MSN

Thanks for this information! I recently applied and will be starting in a month!!! I am looking forward to finally achieving my goal1

Has anyone heard of US University in San Diego? They have a very affordable NP program. Just wondering if its reputable. Or if jobs even care where you get your degree from.

Thanks!

Aspen is CCNE accredited, which is good. But it is DEAC (nationally) accredited, which is not desirable, instead of regionally accredited. It is for-profit.

How difficult was the DNP program at Aspen?

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