United States University (USU) FNP

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Members are discussing their experiences and considerations regarding the U.S. University Primary Care FNP Program. Topics include enrollment process, payment plans, accreditation status, program intensity, clinical rotations, professors, and overall satisfaction with the program. Some members are seeking advice on choosing a nationally accredited program and the effectiveness of on-campus intensives in preparing for clinical practice.

Has anyone done this program? I'm looking into it and it seems great but there are hardly any updates reviews. Thanks!

I am completing the FNP degree next month Mar. 2nd and I live in Utah, I have classmates that live in Texas, Florida, etc.

None of us have California Licenses.

I am currently in clinical rotations and about to graduate in a few more months. here’s my review at this point in the program.

1. What I love about the school is that it was one of the smaller ones which means less students, not a rushed program with overwhelmed professors. But the school is growing and there’s a possibility that may change.
2. I am also impressed by the past rates for both accreditation boards. Some students are sitting for the boards a week after finishing their last class and passing on first try.

3. The cost of the program is by far one of the cheapest in the nation, who knows how long that will last.

4. I feel very well prepared when I walk into clinical, my preceptor now has me on my own and comes in for presentation only. I have a job offer with my preceptor when I graduate. My patients are impressed with me as SFNP, which counts a lot.

I will post an update when I graduate and pass certification. Good luck future APRN.

Specializes in Pediatric Home Healthcare.
19 minutes ago, Moana,RN said:

I am currently in clinical rotations and about to graduate in a few more months. here’s my review at this point in the program.

1. What I love about the school is that it was one of the smaller ones which means less students, not a rushed program with overwhelmed professors. But the school is growing and there’s a possibility that may change.
2. I am also impressed by the past rates for both accreditation boards. Some students are sitting for the boards a week after finishing their last class and passing on first try.

3. The cost of the program is by far one of the cheapest in the nation, who knows how long that will last.

4. I feel very well prepared when I walk into clinical, my preceptor now has me on my own and comes in for presentation only. I have a job offer with my preceptor when I graduate. My patients are impressed with me as SFNP, which counts a lot.

I will post an update when I graduate and pass certification. Good luck future APRN.

Congratulations!! That is so great to hear!!

I just graduated from USU Dec 2019. I passed the AANP last week.

Specializes in Pediatric Home Healthcare.
2 minutes ago, AtBat said:

I just graduated from USU Dec 2019. I passed the AANP last week.

Congratulations!!

Congrats! I graduate 3/2/2020

what did you study to pass?

Specializes in IMC/Step-Down.
On 1/11/2020 at 8:34 PM, mvann07 said:

Hello,

I am trying to finalize my decision about United States University for attending the FNP program. Does anyone know if they have a bridge program for ADN nurses who have a BA in another field? Does anyone know of any Florida resident that has graduated from the USU FNP program and been able to get their license in Florida. I wanted to make sure that it is safe to enroll being a Florida resident myself and wondering what their experience was like getting licensure in Florida after graduation. Last time I checked I believe they were CCNE credentialed so no issue there. So if anyone can answer these questions, I would greatly appreciate it.

I have a classmate In the program now enrolled from Florida, didn’t seem to be a problem from that state

Specializes in IMC/Step-Down.

I started too, October 2019, just finished the second class. Seems like a good program so far. Friendly helpful staff and a good curriculum

Specializes in Emergency.
5 hours ago, MichaelRN2018 said:

I started too, October 2019, just finished the second class. Seems like a good program so far. Friendly helpful staff and a good curriculum

Just finishing up my first course MSN-560. Is the second course the same outline as the first course as far as discussion on Th/Sat and replies, quiz and assignments due on Monday? Thanks and congrats!

Specializes in IMC/Step-Down.

Congrats on finishing 560! And yes the second class is pretty much the exact same format however no quizzes or PowerPoints to make, 2 research papers and the rest discussion questions

Specializes in Emergency.
13 minutes ago, MichaelRN2018 said:

Congrats on finishing 560! And yes the second class is pretty much the exact same format however no quizzes or PowerPoints to make, 2 research papers and the rest discussion questions

Awesome, thanks brotha! Good luck on class #3.

Specializes in TeleHealth Nurse.

Please please please update me! I am very interested in this program!

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