UNC Chapel Hill MSN 2020

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Specializes in Neurology.

Has anyone applied to UNC Chapel Hill Nurse Practitioner MSN Fall 2020 Program??

Admissions sent out an email that we will get decision emails by April 10th but I am losing my mind!!

Let me know if anyone else applied or has received decisions!!

I applied!! Waiting impatiently. I’m just expecting it to be Friday honestly. Not getting my hopes up for early in the week.

Specializes in Neurology.

Good I'm glad someone else on here applied!

Can it be Friday already!!

What program did you apply to?

Specializes in Neurology.

Adult gero primary care wanting to do the oncology path!

What about you?

Me too me too!! Good luck to both of us ?

Specializes in Neurology.

Awe yay!

Good luck!

I will post on here as soon as I know anything!

Specializes in Neurology.

Just got the email!!

Got waitlisted but atleast it is better than a denial!

I’m in the same boat! Waitlist. Oh well. I’m going to pay my deposit at another school in the meantime.

I got in! I’m in shock.

Specializes in Maternal Child.

Hi all, I received my acceptance email for the PNP program for fall 2020. I am wondering if anyone has figured out the cost? I am filling out my FAFSA now, but I think we are eligible for less subsidized loans. I am confused by the one UNC page that breaks down the cost for only three semesters: 1st, fall, Spring. They say each is 9K+ (in-state). Then when I go to the cost breakdown page, it shows tuition variations for 3-5.9 hours, 6-8.9 hours, and 9+ hours. How does this work if with MSN you have to go full-time? Any insight is much appreciated.

Specializes in NICU.

@allycat77

Hey! I was also accepted into the PNP program! If you look on the SON page, it gives you a similar amount for tuition and fees as the cashier's office page, since it would be full-time. Then, of course, with the additional fees and insurance, it would add up to the 12k+ for first semester. It looks like tuition/fees are the same for subsequent semesters with less additional fees. Hope that helped

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