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Hello,
Does anyone know anything about the University of Oklahoma Family Nurse Practitioner program?
Is it hard to get accepted?
Is there anything extra that improves your chances of getting in? (Working at OU, CCRN cert.....)
Is it flexible?
I have been all over their website and just wanted to get some information from others who may have been accepted and gone or know somebody who has. I'm new to OK and I'm looking for a NP program.
Any info will be appreciated
Rachel
I haven't received one way or the other:| I called today and asked and was told first that they has all gone out and then the lady asked my name and checked and said my letter was one of the last to go out today. She would not tell me yay or nay so I'm still in limbo. I wonder if they sent emails also to those that were alternates or did not get in? And/Or there is any chance I got in. I guess it is not looking good:;
I just received an email saying I am listed as an alternate for the Summer 2015 FNP program. Anyone heard of someone getting in after being an alternate? I'm still anxious to find out if I end up getting a spot!
... For those wondering about OU, Tulsa. It is not solely online. While many of the classes are online, pharmacology for example is offered once a week to watch in class lecture that is broadcasted from OKC and tests are taken in class. Other classes like Assessment have mandatory attendance... And yes the program is quite competitive. Also, it does appear that they favor their students. Hope this helps.
Im an alternate also. They accepted 37. And those 37 ppl have 10 days to accept. There is no alternate list but rather a pool. They will call alternates to notify of acceptance. I have friends that say being an alternate is practically like getting accepted but im not entirely convinced. They wouldnt say how many alternates there are. Just that there are a "handful".
sooner_RN71
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I received notification of acceptance to the OKC campus for FT! Congrats everyone!!