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i am looking for information on online nursing masters programs that have emphasis on np rather than administration, education, or informatics. i really want one that has rolling enrollment, is accredited, and affordable. perferably pay as you go option. can someone please point me in the right direction, with maybe a run down on the cost, and any other information you may have. i cannot find any cost information thru these programs on the internet. phoenix is one i believe, but they don't list the cost, and i imagine they are probably one of the more expensive ones. i was interested in walden, but i found out they do not offer np programs, so i've been looking for another school. any help is appreciated, thanks!

ImThatGuy, BSN, RN

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They're out there. I imagine most, if not all of them, require you to go to the campus at some point though. You'll also have clinicals to do in person. At UAMS you can do the FNP entirely online with orientations at the beginning of the semester, or that's what a recent program graduate told me.

LuxCalidaNP

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Specializes in Family Practice, Urgent Care, Cardiac Ca.

University of Cincinnati has a well-reputed online NP program, so long as you arrange your local clinicals

Patchouli

159 Posts

Specializes in Tele/PCU/ICU/Stepdown/HH Case Management.

i am an employed rn, so i already work in a hospital setting. what about the cost of these programs you're referring to. are they rolling enrollment? accredited?

mtsteelhorse

1,635 Posts

Specializes in Correctional Nursing; MSN student.

University of Phoenix does not have an online NP program...campus only. Gonzaga does have an on-line but I think you have to make some campus visits. I'm trying to figure out online studies, too. Good luck!

Specializes in Travel.

Read this thread, there are lots of schools listed:

List your School Here if they do not Require the GRE's.. - Nursing for Nurses

Specializes in ICU-Step Down, Cardiac/CHF, Telemetry, L&D.
i am looking for information on online nursing masters programs that have emphasis on np rather than administration, education, or informatics. i really want one that has rolling enrollment, is accredited, and affordable. perferably pay as you go option. can someone please point me in the right direction, with maybe a run down on the cost, and any other information you may have. i cannot find any cost information thru these programs on the internet. phoenix is one i believe, but they don't list the cost, and i imagine they are probably one of the more expensive ones. i was interested in walden, but i found out they do not offer np programs, so i've been looking for another school. any help is appreciated, thanks!

university of st. francis www.stfrancis.edu admits every semester. if you turn in your application now you might be able to get in for the spring. student loans will cover your cost and you can always apply for a government grant to repay the loans for an exchange of 2 years working at an underprivilaged clinic. you can pm me for more info.

Will-B

16 Posts

Purdue university in calumet has an online FNP masters. I don't believe they have rolling enrollment. They are accredited. That's where I plan to go when I am to that point. Good luck.

GLG78

19 Posts

I will be attending UAB this Spring. UAB has the #11 program in the country for FNP. It is an online program, but you do have to go to Birmingham every once in a while (I think it may be once a semester for a couple of days...not sure yet...still need to talk to my advisor). You set up your own clinicals where you live. I've included a link below in regards to tuition. Tuition for online programs are INSTATE tuition + $200 online fee per class, which makes it very affordable.

UAB Detailed Tuition and Fees Charges

amyleadon

39 Posts

East Carolina State University has a program.

WWW.ecu.edu

Patchouli

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Specializes in Tele/PCU/ICU/Stepdown/HH Case Management.

the help is greatly appreciated! since i may have to go to the campus once or twice, does anyone know of online courses in/near missouri that are cost efficient like these that i could attend? what about prior classes credits? when do your prior science classes fall off? is it the year you graduated, or the year you took the classes? keep the help coming, thanks!

Specializes in FNP.

There are tons of threads about this in the student NP forum.

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