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Pace University AGACNP - Fall 2026
Hi Everyone, You are all full of information ! I feel like I've learned more through each one of you than the actual school. I've noticed they make the program seem very "work friendly." they're really big about the AGACNP program being doable for people who work full-time; BUT, doing four 12 hour clinical days + Four days in the city campus + woking full-time + finding time to study/do school work = a lot. and, I do not know about the rest of you but I am 1.5hr away from the city (with no traffic)... so campus days will be a full day for me. This means 2 full days a week are gone to clinical/campus. So, if you work 3x a week, 2 days are given to clinical/city campus..... you get 2 days study and do school work... am I calculating this right ? I am just trying to mentally prepare and picture this set-up correctly LOL. Thank you all again for sharing all the things you have shared thus far. It has been really helpful.
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Pace University AGACNP - Fall 2026
Hi Mujjuman&Michelle, Congratulations to the both of you! Receiving that letter is so exciting. I was not expecting to be accepted so quickly. I feel a little stunned honestly; almost like I need to make this decision asap with little to no information. I also was not called in for an interview. Which I thought was part of their process-- but I am happy if it no longer exists LOL! lmk if you have anymore info on the program or any thoughts in general. I feel like I'm signing an acceptance and going in blind folded LOL so I'm happy to hear any input!
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Pace University AGACNP - Fall 2026
Hi everyone, I applied on the deadline March 1st and got an acceptance letter yesterday March 12th. I have so many questions as well. Things I've heard: 1.In the acceptance letter it says our start date is august 31st. 2. We meet on city campus 4x a semester? 3. It is a 2-1/2 year program including summers 4. Tuition will be about $75,000. 5. I work with a AGACNP who graduated from PACE. She said the program was good but definitely not easy! However, she said it is worth the work because lifestyle/pay is good once you graduate. This is all I somewhat know about the program. But, I would love to hear what other's here may have heard or know! Thank you all and Thank you Michelle.Singh60 for starting this thread!