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!
Hey guys!! I started in October 2017 I'm in my 3rd class and I highly recommend it! Work load is not bad especially the first 2 classes 3rd is a tad more heavy but you are in a graduate program so it's not unexpected. For the price length and demand it really is a dream come true! They also have a cool option to only pay like $325 a month while in school so you don't have to take out a loan. I'm from bakersfield ca and will have on site intensives starting next year which I believe are only 2-3x for a weekend. If you know you want to start don't wait any longer !
did you ever sign up for the program ?
How are you doing in the program?
Any updates from anyone who enrolled? I'm looking into this as well
Wondering how the program is progressing for you as it has been a few months now.
CalebD05 said:Hi guy's! I'm currently entering my second yr in the fnp program. Like many of you, I was searching for info and couldn't find anything. I saw that it was accredited and went from there. So far it has been great! Teacher's are available when needed and organized. I will start clinicals in March, so I'll provide updates later.
Did they arrange your clinic preceptors and sites? If so, this one sounds promising.
United States University
Master's degree in Master of Science in Nursing - Family Nurse Practitioner
Program Length: 24 months
Students graduating on time
33% of Title IV students complete the program within 24 months
Program Costs*
$44,925 for tuition and fees
$3,600 for books and supplies
$30,248 for off-campus room and board
Other Costs
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*The amounts shown above include costs for the entire program, assuming normal time to completion.
Note that this information is subject to change.
Students Borrowing Money
84% of students who attend this program borrow money to pay for it
The typical graduate leaves with
$43,566 in debt
The typical monthly loan payment
$501 per month in student loans with 6.8% interest rate.
The typical graduate earns
not provided per year after leaving this program
Graduates who got jobs
0% of program graduates got jobs according to the state job placement rate
Hi CalebD05!
I am planning of going to USU for FNP - I woud like to find out how's your class going? are you almost done with the program? If you can update me with your progress
Im curious if anyone here has finished the program there, sat for and passed there exam? They really dont give any kind of information about how many students actually pass.
Just applied.
Just applied, excited to get started ASAP. What are the classes like? Lots of papers or exams?
How is the grading broken down?
MelissaGateley, BSN
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That is great news! This might be a really dumb question, but how did you find out it was "California approved?" I am in Colorado