I recently read on a few other websites that some military and/or government hospitals will not accept nurse practitioners that do not have a BSN. Most of the programs that I am applying to award a...
Hi Guys... Sorry to be the bearer of bad news...because this was also bad news for me as well. I am in the process of applying to Emory's Accelerated BSN/MSN program, which is Direct Entry as well. I...
Hi All: I'm looking to start nursing school next year but in the meantime I'm trying to figure out what is going to be the best way for me to have the military pay for my schooling. I already have a...
T-Dasha replied to GypsyGirlZofie's topic in Georgia Nursing
I plan on applying to the ABSN/MSN program this Fall. And I'm concerned about how competitive my application will be. I would really appreciate it if some of you who got accepted wouldn't mind sharing...
Would anyone else that got accepted mind sharing their stats? I'm still completing my prereqs and so I will be applying in the Fall. I have a BS in Marketing - 3.2....and I haven't taken the MAT or...
Hi Everyone... Just to clarify a few things. The program that I was referring to at Emory doesn't bypass the BSN. The BSN is accelerated and you complete it in 1 year then you move directly into your...
Starla: I am trying to apply to the HPSP as a non-nursing BS and my recruiter is a bit confused on how the application process would work for me since I don't already have a BSN. He is also unsure if...
I know this is an old thread but I hoping that Starla76 will reply. I'm completing my prereqs for a direct entry program now and I'm hoping that I can apply to the HPSP otherwise I won't be able to...
T-Dasha replied to creativetype2007's topic in General Nursing
Vanderbilt in TN and Emory in ATL offer similar programs. Emory's program is extremely accelerated. You can finish the entire program RN to NP in 2 years depending on what NP specialty you
I'm not sure about the 120K vs 40K. But do be aware that the loan repayment will be taxed at 28%....So if they are paying back 120K only $86,400 will actually go towards the loans and $33,600 will go...
Well I just bought a house here in the Atlanta area and wanted to remain here at least until I became active duty in the military. So if I am unable to cover the cost of Emory through private...
Well....I understand your point. I was just hoping there was another option to get them to pay upfront because I've heard about the taxation of the loan repayment at 28%. And with that much taxation...
To lifeafter40 and Cursed Irishman: My purpose is not to "use" the military for a free education. I finished my first bachelor's degree on 150% scholarship (Praise the Lord!) with none of that...