How is the experience with this university? I will start the FNP program but I read good things about it, but I would like to see if everything that the university said is true, and if they gave us all the tolls to pass the exams. If someone also knows about the private loan that the university offers. Thanks!
mayra126 said:How is the experience with this university? I will start the FNP program but I read good things about it, but I would like to see if everything that the university said is true, and if they gave us all the tolls to pass the exams. If someone also knows about the private loan that the university offers. Thanks!
I found the educational loan they offer really helpful. You do have to make monthly payments during the program—$400 a month—but the best part is that it's 0% interest, and it never accrues any interest. Seriously, no interest ever, which makes it way more manageable. Hope this helps!
Hello following this Page. I'm looking to start with them in November. Does anybody have any information that they like to share regarding how the classes are my main thing is being able to balance a full-time role as a nurse and also being a full-time mother thank you for your help. Some of the reps came to my school last week and that's what made me look into getting into the school. I'm going for my MSN to FNP just really worried about trying to balance the clinical hours along with working.
Hi @ShayLove
I just learned about Post few weeks ago . I am a member to a professional organization and I can get a discount for Post. I spoke to one of the admissions advisor and answered my questions . She told me that when clinical start it's 2times per week . I work full time now as a RN Case Manager. I'm glad to know if I find a preceptor on a Saturday that they allow that . I don't see why they wouldn't as long as Preceptor is fine with that . Currently I am off on Fridays so for me I would love to find clinicals for and sat and that way I don't have to suit my job which I can't afford to do. I was thinking of November as well , not sure . Also for FNP. I live in IL . I wish was in my state but it sounds tempting because tuition isn't bad really . I'm in between Post and another university in my state . I'm worried about 8 weeks I don't Joe if that ll be difficult si ce it's condensed . But then again I like the fact that I ll be done less than 2.5yrs. I'm mid fourties so I feel like I'm getting old for this .
@ProspectiveNP1 @ShayLove I am case manager too. But I applied for Post MSN-PMHNP tract said it would take me until 09-30-27 to graduate transferring in 1 year of classes or June 2027 if I do MSN- FNP
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Anybody completed the NP Program at Post University? Please share your experiences during and after the program. I am also open to any advice you're willing to share. I am planning to start in January. Thank you!