Texas Woman's University (TWU) Denton FNP Spring 2020

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I have been accepted into the Spring 2020 program at TWU. I wonder if anyone else is in that program or rounded up their program and could give me pointers? Any information will be appreciated.

Specializes in Wounds, Education.

Got accepted for the Summer 2020 FNP postmasters program!

Specializes in Emergency Nursing.

How long is the program?

2 years 8 months (8 semesters)

Specializes in BSN RN,.

Does anyone have clinical preceptor information with this program?

Specializes in BSN RN,.

@PSYCHGIRL Did they set up clinicals for you?

No. they do not set up your clinicals but will give you a list of approved sites and you call the sites to set up your clinicals

2 hours ago, PSYCHGIRL said:

No. they do not set up your clinicals but will give you a list of approved sites and you call the sites to set up your clinicals

I was told just a few weeks ago by the school that they would be setting up clinicals for us. That’s not true?

Also, has anyone created a facebook page for the cohort starting this Summer?

Thanks! ?

Specializes in BSN RN,.

@PSYCHGIRL thank you! @newgradnursing1 I was told the same the same as well. Looks like I need to clarify!

20 hours ago, Nurse202020 said:

@PSYCHGIRL thank you! @newgradnursing1 I was told the same the same as well. Looks like I need to clarify!

Let me know what you hear!

has anyone started a facebook page?
:)

On 4/18/2020 at 11:23 AM, PSYCHGIRL said:

No. they do not set up your clinicals but will give you a list of approved sites and you call the sites to set up your clinicals

Did you need the bind in access codes for your books for classes?

Specializes in Labor and delivery.

Really the main reason I wanted to go here was based off the assumption they find your clinicals the only thing that couldn’t guarantee was how far the clinical site would be. Is this not the case at all? So you get the list and have to do all the work?

Specializes in BSN RN,.

Has anyone had trouble with the preceptor list, as in not being able to have clinical set up in time or not being to graduate on time?

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