Preference is given to Nurse Faculty and Nurse Practitioners in primary care medically underserved areas in tier 1 with a high DTI ratio. The money will trickle down to RNs if
I do know preference is given to faculty teaching the "disadvantaged" and NPs serving in primary care shortage areas. My facility score is a 17 and my DTI is over
undergrad easy to get over 120k just in tuition over 4 years not to mention cost of living expenses and then throw grad school on top of that for another 50-80k in tuition. So, someone can easily top...
I am assuming that not everyone who has applied or is applying is a member of this forum, so I think our answers will be limited and biased unfortunately. Let's hope for the best. From what I can...
with all due respect and more power to you, but NPs don't make near as much as NAs. I believe more money is set aside to APNs who are addressing the shortage of PCPs, such as an NP working at an FQHC...