Seattle University RN-MSN

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Is anyone applying for the RN-MSN program? Or has anyone been through the RN-MSN program? I see mostly threads for the APNI and BSN program. I'm an ICU nurse with 2 years of experience and planning to apply for SU's Adult/Gerontological program.

There's an information session this Oct 1st but I won't be able to attend it due to work conflict.

I am applying to the RN-MSN program for FNP. I am from Seattle but live in California right now so I won't be able to make any of their information sessions. I contacted them and they set up a meeting with an admission coordinator, a tour of the campus and a meeting with one of the directors of the program. If you want their contact info I can PM it to you.

Basically the feeling I got was that it's a small program focused on training practicing NP's. They gaurantee clinical placement and offer a lot of different clinical sites, including, suprisingly, UW clinics. They are geared toward nurses working at least part time while in the program. Classes take place once a week and are all done in person.

I am applying to the RN-MSN program for FNP. I am from Seattle but live in California right now so I won't be able to make any of their information sessions. I contacted them and they set up a meeting with an admission coordinator, a tour of the campus and a meeting with one of the directors of the program. If you want their contact info I can PM it to you.

Basically the feeling I got was that it's a small program focused on training practicing NP's. They gaurantee clinical placement and offer a lot of different clinical sites, including, suprisingly, UW clinics. They are geared toward nurses working at least part time while in the program. Classes take place once a week and are all done in person.

That would be great! Unfortunately I don't have enough posting on this board to private message you!

So I just emailed them at [email protected] telling them that I was interested in a tour and talking to someone from the nursing department about their FNP program. They have an office just for graduate school applicants and are really helpful is setting up tours and informations sessions.

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