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!

Hi, I'm starting the program on July 2nd. What are the assignments like, ie papers, tests? If so how many of each per course?

Thanks!

Aaron

What are the classes like? What about the assignments, ie, how many papers or tests per course so far?

Thanks!

Aaron

What about the assignments, ie, how many papers or tests per course so far?

Thanks!

Aaron

One of those cheap for-profits that lets everyone into the program. The thirst is strong in this thread. I doubt there is a graduating class yet.

Hello,

I am considering United States University for their FNP program. Can anyone provide any feedback? How is the program? Is 2-years ideal to complete?

Hello!

Are you still starting on July 2nd? Have you heard anything about their program? I am considering starting in September.

Looks like this thread has died down a bit. I would love any feedback from anyone who has gone through this program. Everything looks really good. My only concern at this point is the second year they double up the classes. I can't afford to quit work while I sp this program. Is the second year doable?

Hello, has anyone finished this program or in the middle of their 2nd year with clinical. i am planning on starting in the fall and am very interested in how the program is? Is it doable with 2 classes during your 2nd year? Do they help you find preceptors for clinicals? is it more exams vs papers? If you are finished, have your sat for the boards yet? Any info would be very helpful and thank you in advance.

starting in Sept. Staff are very helpful. per credit hour is like 450. that is way cheaper than 650 or 900 dollars.

Any updates on United States University FNP program?

Thanks!

Todd RN BSN in other FNP program, looking to TX to USU.

Hi Everyone, I am currently finishing up my fourth class in the FNP program. Like many of you, I didn't find much information but decided to take a chance because of the accreditation and the convenience. The class are very doable! 8 weeks for one class, then the second year it become two classes. The teachers are great and helpful and the workload is manageable. I wanted an affordable school (I owed 95k in my BSN program) and I didn't want to go down that route again. So far I am very happy with my decision. I am not too worried about pass rates especially because I am good at studying for boards on my own terms and know many people passed it with no problems.

I haven't started any clinicals so I can't give much information about that but they prepare you (right now i finished my complio- which makes sure we have all our vaccinations, insurance, etc.). Once I start clinicals I will give an update. My overall experience has been great- i get prompt responses from faculty and also in the USU office regarding classes, and financial questions (VERY different from the Cal State experiences!). There are pros and cons to USU such as being a new organization but I feel very happy with my choices. In the end, prestigious school or not, we end up with the same degree...FNP. :) hope this helped a little.

is there anyone that has completed or started this program? what is it like, and what jobs are you expecting to get after? i dont want to start and be a teacher after this...

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