Question about Phd Programs

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I know there is a sticky for this thread but got no responses on that thread so thougt I would add it here

I am a CNM - graduatated with a Certificate in Midwifery and have completed a MS in Nursing Education - I am now working as full time faculty in a ADN program

I am interested in either a DNS or PhD program that does not require GRE testing for admission -

I am considering online programs, University of Arizona and Nova Southeastern in Florida both have Phd programs online - that I believe do not require the GRE -

Any feedback about these programs or any other programs in the New York area either online or on campus that do not require GRE.

Specializes in Hospice, Palliative Care, Gero, dementia.
Welcome to Allnurses, bribri77! We're glad to have you here. ;)

Yes, second that. Feel free to ask questions or just vent as need be.

So, where are you in your program?

BTW, I see you in Nashville. Are you at Vanderbilt (if I can ask).

In the tradition of the IgNobel Prize Award Ceremony's "Welcome, Welcome" speech I say:

"Welcome, Welcome."

Specializes in cardiac surgery ACNP, PhD student.

Thank you! I am getting ready to qualify for candidacy.

Yes I am at Vandy!

Specializes in Trauma,ER,CCU/OHU/Nsg Ed/Nsg Research.

Good luck with your qualifying exam! When do you take it?

PS- you wouldn't happen to be going to the SNRS conference in Feb., would you?

Specializes in Global orphan care, ortho, geriatrics.

Get the GRE. Get the Kaplan study guides. It's not so hard.

Check out Univ. Kansas program (it's very good....I'm a master's grad from there and looking seriously at PhD program). The faculty are excellent mentors.

www.kumc.edu

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