Published Dec 16, 2018
juju4nurses
14 Posts
Anybody who got accepted in the UOPX MSN-FNP program for this 2019 March or June cohort. I'll be nice to get to know each other and we can network and help each other out for the course.
thanks and merry Christmas to all !!!
caresmithccrn, ADN, BSN, RN
13 Posts
Did you start the program yet?
sorry for the late reply.
no i have not... work got in the way
and UOPX has included 3 pre requisite courses as my BS degree is in Biology
It’s ok. It’s expected on here ?
how's it coming along for you ?
any other feedback you can possibly give ?
I re energizing my efforts for UOPX again.
supposedly I was accepted in the program already, its just that I delayed starting because I wanted to file a course waiver for the 3 subjects they wanted to include in my original program.
thanks again for replying.
it seems its just 2 of us in this situation...
I’m admitted too for Sept. I’m waiting to see what they’ll waive for my MSN classes at Chamberlain and Walden. I might go back to Chamberlain if they don’t waive everything that I submitted for. I’m currently at Keller working on my MBA in the meantime lol.
Nice.
I just re submitted my application after speaking with Cristina M.
The cost of the bridged program for adn to msn fnp still looks promising and one of the lowest I've researched so far.
The reviews about the program are mixed, I would love to speak to someone more who has gone through it to have clarity though.
Me too but as this would be my third grad school and have friends at many different schools, I hear mixed reviews about everywhere. I truly think it’s what you make of it.
I agree. You get what you put in it. This would be my 2nd online class only. The 1st one for my ADN was great as my cohort were all in and that made it better. I hope this one will run smooth.
My concerns are;
1. the reports that it is a diploma mill
2. employ-ability after graduating from UOPX
I hope those comments are just from the haters. I still firmly believe its the person and their abilities not where they graduated from would be the basis of employment.
I’m sure as long as you pass boards no one will care where you went. I’ve never had an employer ask me in my nursing career where I went to school.
As for diploma mill, again, I think it comes down to effort. You can pretty much expect no matter where you go online, to not expect profs to really teach but rather guide.
Agree. Thanks again for your candor and indulgence.
I will update you on my status.
I hope you don't mind that from time to time I may buzz you for questions.
Regards.
Please do!! ??