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!

Specializes in Emergency Medicine.

Hi Krisdew2,

I would love a list of potential preceptors.  I live in California, Sacramento area.  Thanks for your kindness.

Mary

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Specializes in operating room, surgical services.
On 11/13/2020 at 4:31 PM, krisdew2 said:

Essie and LindaJC

I have a list of precepttors in california if anyone needs

Let me look....

Hi! Can you email me too please 

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Hi Everybody,

I have been really busy with work and school, I am in my second class and it is going well.  Teachers are very informative + provide feedback.  Overall this school seems great for working nurses like myself.  

Preceptorship is something that is weighing on my mind too.  There are many entities like Preceptor Link, Preceptor_Point & Clinical Preceptor Rescue,Inc. They do charge a hefty sum for preceptor dates but I think it is worth the cost at this moment with Covid 19. 

Thank you,

JM Student

Specializes in Nephrology Home Therapies, Wound Care, Foot Care..

I’d like the preceptor list as well please

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 thank you!

let me look 4 it...hang on

Specializes in Emergency Nursing.

Thank you so much for all the useful information! I’ve read every post dating back to 2017 LOL. I will be starting January 2021 

On 11/24/2020 at 5:39 AM, Jahmaal W said:

Thank you so much for all the useful information! I’ve read every post dating back to 2017 LOL. I will be starting January 2021 

I’m starting in January as well!

On 9/10/2020 at 9:48 PM, LindaJC said:

It's $375 per month for the first year. That doesn't cover the total cost. The send year, you have to get loans or however you plan on paying. I believe it's still $26,650 for tuition. I've never heard of having to pay upfront. I'm in my forth class and have two more course for my first year.

Linda

Hi Linda, I see you're in peds and doing the FNP program thru USU. Are you planning on specializing as PNP after? What state are you in? As another peds gal, would love to connect. :)

Specializes in Pediatric Home Healthcare.

Hi there,

No, I'm not going to specialize in peds. I do love where I work. If I decide to specialize, I'll probably focus on psych. I have such a heart for that and we need it so badly. 

Linda

14 minutes ago, LindaJC said:

Hi there,

No, I'm not going to specialize in peds. I do love where I work. If I decide to specialize, I'll probably focus on psych. I have such a heart for that and we need it so badly. 

Linda

Thanks for the reply. My first BS was in psych. Sounds like a great plan. Follow your heart!

Specializes in Pediatric Home Healthcare.

I'm in Colorado. Where are you?

Linda

11 minutes ago, LindaJC said:

I'm in Colorado. Where are you?

Linda

California (San Diego) which is how I came across the program and why it could be ideal. :) I was actually looking at WGU's FNP program but I would need to be in CO (or one of the other 11 other approved states, they aren't approved in CA yet.)

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