UCF DNP FNP 2020

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Hello everyone! I just wanted to start this small thread for anyone applying to the UCF FNP program for fall 2020. I am finishing up my BSN from UCF in December and from there I will be taking my GRE around December as well and submit everything I need to! If anyone has already been accepted from a previous year and is just lingering in this forum and don't mind helping anyone that have any questions please do! I'm excited to start this new journey. Feel free to post any stats or if you've applied previously and we're not accepted, or just anything that you think would help everyone here. I have no clue or insight on the acceptance rate , how many people are in the program or how hard it is to get in

Stats: AA RN GPA: 3.2

BSN work: 3.93

Overall GPA: 3.55

No GRE stats yet

Also, I'm an ER nurse in the central florida area and would like to stay in the ER as a ENP/FNP it's my home.

Specializes in ER.

Looks like no updates today ?

The wait is killer but still hopeful

Hi- I can’t believe I’m just finding this thread now! I applied the first week of January and just got accepted on Wednesday for the FNP track. I’m so excited for this new adventure. Congrats to everyone who has heard back and to those who haven’t heard back yet, fingers crossed for you!

Specializes in ER.
9 hours ago, Courtney Contente said:

Hi- I can’t believe I’m just finding this thread now! I applied the first week of January and just got accepted on Wednesday for the FNP track. I’m so excited for this new adventure. Congrats to everyone who has heard back and to those who haven’t heard back yet, fingers crossed for you!

For anyone who has been accepted already did yall apply full of part time?

I’m doing full time

Anyone else in Acute Care Track?

Finally got my acceptance today!!

Hello everyone! CONGRATS to everyone that got into the DNP program! I hope to be applying next Spring for the program. I know this is random, but I seen that many of you did your BSN at UCF. I just finished an ASN program and started working as an RN in January. I’m starting the RN to BSN program at UCF in the Summer and am planning on taking three grad level courses in replacement of the BSN ones. Did any of you do this? Do you suggest spreading the courses out or is it manageable to complete this program in 3 semesters? Just looking for some advice because I don’t personally know anyone that has done their BSN at UCF. Thanks!

For anyone without a BSN - did you have to take the bridge coursework before submitting the DNP application? Or do they enroll you for those classes once admitted?

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