Published Apr 1, 2018
Swardzemitis
6 Posts
I just got excepted to spring Arbor University's family nurse practitioner program starting this summer. Are there any recent graduate from this program? Any comments or advice for anyone just entering this program
Thatsdestiny
2 Posts
Hi swardzemitis, I'll be starting the program at SAU, this fall. How's it going for you so far? Any advice would be helpful.
Hi Thatsdestiny!
Its going well. I enjoyed my first class - ethics. Its was very interesting. Advice-Its all about APA format so learn that:)
Swardzemitis, Thanks! I actually heard that. How long are the papers we are asked to write? How long are the discussion board question posts?
ERRN1224
11 Posts
I am currently in year 2 of the program and my advice would be to get out while you can. You will learn nothing in this program and when it comes to passing the boards, they will be impossible to pass.
nurselynn20
3 Posts
Top Picks for Best MSN-FNP Programs by Region for 2019-20https://www.graduatenursingedu.org/top-picks-for-best-msn-fnp-programs-by-region-for-2019-20/
Spring Arbor University made the list for top picks in the midwest region for having a 100 percent pass rate on boards.
PreviousSAUstudent
10 Posts
Just graduated, would not recommend the program. This is based on my personal experience only. This began at residency, one year into the program, when I was told I could not do clinical hours in my state, due to not having clinical instructors licensed by my home state. This has happened in four other states as well, that I am aware of.
There have been many, many issues in the previous 6-8 months for my cohort and the one before me. Due to clinical audits not being efficiently done during the program, several students were made to complete additional clinical hours at the end, and some had to find new preceptors or wait for openings with their previous preceptors. I was one of those students who was delayed. I took boards and was successful prior to completing clinical hours, only to think I was finished and had to complete more clinical hours after some of mine were zeroed out by the nursing office.
There is open hostility from the nursing office, and clinical instructors are not monitored closely enough in my opinion. Students are able to double up clinical hours, but many are refused as their preceptor paperwork was held up in the nursing office so long, the double request was denied due to not having an "approved" preceptor.
Many students lost preceptors due to the delay of the nursing office, or had to sit out and wait for an opening as the available date passed by without approved paperwork.
Emails to the nursing office often go without a return response, phone calls are not returned either.
As for the passing rate, that is due to each student cramming for the board exams, not due to the content taught in the program. We are expert level APA writers, but the content is not addressed as closely. Personally, I had several instructors who were not NP's or never worked as an NP due to their choice or circumstance.