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!
Hi everyone
I live in New York but can use a New Jersey address to do my clinicals but my question is, can I transfer my license to New York after I pass my NP boards New Jersey?
I wasn’t asking for preceptor, I know I have to find them my self.
my question is
can I transfer my license to New York after I pass my NP boards?
anyone with knowledge about this info can reply
thanks
On 4/13/2021 at 9:53 PM, Naanortey said:Hi everyone
I live in New York but can use a New Jersey address to do my clinicals but my question is, can I transfer my license to New York after I pass my NP boards New Jersey?
NYS Nursing does not recognize US University.
Why ask here? Ask NY nursing board of nursing for clear regulations? Covid has changed many req's. The assuredly relaxed practicing regulations now.
I have called NYS Nursing Board, in February. They only accept accredited NYS FNP programs. Frontier College is on hold right now.
Hey everyone, I was accepted to Carson-Newman MSN-FNP program online as well as the United States University MSN-FNP program. I am trying to weigh out which option is the best option for me and I was wondering if anyone had some insight on how this program is and how it is run?
Hello anybody gone through the program is it legit ..... do you learn enough to pass the board ..please let me know ...I am interested and the program is very affordable
Dealt with Antoinette who says shes an enrollment person. Gave me the runaround about financial aid. when I kept questioning her about financial advisors she told me they were only for present students. Then told me I probably wouldnt qualify for the program even tho she had no idea what my qualifications were. I understand that they only graduate 55% of students. thats horrible. others didn't get their degrees and it goes on and on. They also paid a $686,720 civil settlement over federal financial aid fraud charges. RUN don't walk away from this place.
I did my research and found out that they only graduated 55%. they have a terrible reputation for not bestowing degrees, not supporting students and the list goes on. I would say you are one of the lucky ones.
That's odd... I don't know who Antoinette is, but I am on the payment plan through the school. They just extended it. I did have student loans immediately after the first year. I haven't heard of anyone not graduating. I know of a few people that have had to retake pharm but have not heard of failing the program. I have two terms to do and I am done. I would think if people aren't graduating it may be due to them not helping with preceptors. I know a few students who have had to sit out a term or two while finding a clinical site.
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They reinstated the FNP "legacy" payment program of $375 a month for 60 months. This was due to a drop in enrollment. This incentive expired 8/2019. Current students can switch their MPP to this plan.