University of North Dakota- Online NP

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Has anyone attended this school for the online NP programs?? What are your thoughts about the school/NP programs? I am specifically interested in the Psychiatric NP track. The tuition is priced right, and they have full time and part time options. I'm also wondering about how competitive it is, how many students they accept each year.

Thanks!!

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BeeGeeRN

51 Posts

Specializes in ICU, CCL, Tele, Some Management, TNCC. Has 9 years experience.

I have a friend that attends... But keep in mind you have to attend campus stuff every semester... And mind you they are in the tundra haha getting there in the winter could be tricky! ;) it ALSO says that you have to be hard wired to internet (no wifi/hotspot/router) for live web classes.

Just some things to keep in mind. I live in South Dakota and wasn't willing to drive there every semester...

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BeeGeeRN

51 Posts

Specializes in ICU, CCL, Tele, Some Management, TNCC. Has 9 years experience.

Correction:) I guess for psych, it's once a year attendance on campus

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SlyFoxRN, BSN, RN

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Has 1 years experience.

I'm looking into it to for FNP. How often are campus visits? I'm on the east coast

BeeGeeRN

51 Posts

Specializes in ICU, CCL, Tele, Some Management, TNCC. Has 9 years experience.

FNP says each semester. Read ever word of their requirements and curriculum. FNP is a week every semester. Psych says a week each fall semester

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SlyFoxRN, BSN, RN

1 Article; 137 Posts

Has 1 years experience.

That might bebhard from east coast but program looks so good. The curriculum seems strong

Kathy H

88 Posts

Specializes in Psychiatry. Has 20+ years experience.
Has anyone attended this school for the online NP programs?? What are your thoughts about the school/NP programs? I am specifically interested in the Psychiatric NP track. The tuition is priced right, and they have full time and part time options. I'm also wondering about how competitive it is, how many students they accept each year.

Thanks!!

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Hi nightnurse279

I am looking at this specific program as well. I live in CT. Your original post was a couple of years ago and I wonder what you ended up doing? I am an RN and ready to begin WGU's RN-MSN in leadership but if I can find a good (and affordable) online PMHNP program or post masters cert I plan to do so. Would appreciate any updates, experiences going this route (UND or otherwise).

Thanks

Kathy