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!
Gina1992 said:I graduated from USU (FNP) last year. Though I did not apply for financial aid because I choose the payment plan option. But, I knew some of my former classmates that used financial aid with no problem. All through my 2 years at USU, I did not have a problem with anyone.
Hi Gina1992, I am doing my research on USU and received admission to the March 2022 cohort and wanted to ask, how are you doing now? Have you passed and do you have a job as an FNP? Do you recommend the program?
Hello, do anyone have any tips on passing the advance pharmacology at United States University. I am on the second test and in need to pass.
On 8/30/2017 at 7:00 PM, shibaowner said:Well, I live in San Diego and have never heard of it. This is a for profit school. Why would you want to go here? Apply to reputable public and private non-profit schools.
Mam are you okay?
Why on earth are some of us so negative? Reputable? How many non profit schools are reputable?If you talking about United States University? You got it all wrong.You know what makes the school stand out?They don't lure students into signing a $10,000 loan to repay $50,000 later.Some professors are very strict.Because they want the best for their students.There are some other good qualities that make USU stand out trust me.Please whoever is ready to apply to USU, go ahead.You Will not regret doing so. Thank you.
There's always negativity towards newer private schools such as USU. I graduated in December 2021 and I have passed my AANP FNP exam, as many of my fellow classmates did, on my first attempt. If you want to go spend $50K or more for a "reputable" school then by all means... go for it. My coworkers were doing their NP Program at a different school and we had the EXACT same D2L classroom and every discussion board was exactly the same but... their school was over $20K more expensive then USU.
40 minutes ago, Gina1992 said:Why on earth are some of us so negative?Reputable?How many non profit schools are reputable?If you talking about United States University? You got it all wrong.You know what makes the school stand out?They don’t lure students into signing a $10,000 loan to repay $50,000 later.Some professors are very strict.Because they want the best for their students.There are some other good qualities that make USU stand out trust me.Please whoever is ready to apply to USU, go ahead.You Will not regret doing so. Thank you.
That individual is like that on every post. It's giving me " I'm not happy at home and with who I am in life so I need to hop online to validate who I am." People like that have very low self esteem, have been abused, and have low self worth so the only way they can feel good about themselves is through a school. I Pity her
I graduated December 2020.I am glad you are able to share some lights on the issues.Thank you
2 hours ago, Gina1992 said:I graduated December 2020.I am glad you are able to share some lights on the issues.Thank you
How did you like the school? I'm looking at them for my RN-BSN. I like the fact they're regionally and CCNE accredited. And their price is reasonable. I am following this lady on instagram who graduated from the school who is an FNP -injector .Her work is excellent that's what made me look into the school
So I have been lurking and researching this topic and USU for the last 2.5 years. From what I can gather, most people who respond are happy they attended mostly due to price. Others felt they didn't get what they wanted out of the school. I realize going in that online programs require a lot from you as a student to be accountable for your own learning. The price is good, it is accredited, and I decided to go ahead and jump in. I start June 28th in just a couple weeks so I will try and comeback and update as I get some experience in the program!
Hi did you ever find additional info or have enrolled? Currently looking. Thanks
I am currently enrolled. I am just finishing up my first class this week. So far so good. Enrolling was easy. First class consists of 2 discussion posts per week, one quiz and then different assignments every other week or so.
RNbsn111, BSN, RN
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Hi! did you end up joining? How is the program? How did you do? I am planning to join March 2022 cohort. Thanks!
I'm so sorry to hear about your negative experience. Are you currently employed as an FNP?