Published Apr 3, 2007
chacmool
28 Posts
Hello all- I'm graduating with a BSN from NY in May and I'm debating about where to work when I graduate. I'm from RI and I don't know if I should come back. If I stay here (I don't think I want to) I can go back to get my NP for free! Hospitals in RI only offer like 2500 most for tuition, but claim it's enough to go to URI. Does anyone have any advice or know anything about the NP program at URI? Any info would be helpful- thanks!
-Lauren
tineann
36 Posts
Hi Lauren,
I will be starting the Graduate Program at URI this fall. I will be in the Psych - Adult CNS program. I graduated from their undergrad program in 1994 - felt I got a very good education. It is very difficult to know how the program "stacks up" against others (at least for me). Anecdotally, I hear good things. I also applied and was accepted to Yale's program (I live in Westerly,RI) - agonizing decision. I was giving Yale more of a "chance" in that I had gone up there twice and talked with the profs - no doubt, they have a great program. Went up to URI 3 days ago to meet with the head of the grad psych dept (who I knew from my undergrad days) and left with no doubt that URI was a better fit for me. I feel very good about the psych program at this point. Can't speak to the other specialities but I would guess that they are respectable at the very least. Cost - about $335 a credit for instate.. not too bad. I will be going part time as I have to continue to work 4 days/wk and so it will take me 3 1/2 years to finish. Tuition reimbursement at my hospital is $2200 a year - will cover a good deal of the cost (not all). Hope this has been helpful - any more questions, just ask!
Good Luck!
Christine
beanie29
46 Posts
I'm planning to go to URI for graduate school in a few years for midwifery.
Would love to hear more info :)
Lauren- congratulations on your graduation!
Christine- good luck starting your grad program! I can't wait to hear more about it :)
am17sg05
117 Posts
Hi Lauren,I will be starting the Graduate Program at URI this fall. I will be in the Psych - Adult CNS program. I graduated from their undergrad program in 1994 - felt I got a very good education. It is very difficult to know how the program "stacks up" against others (at least for me). Anecdotally, I hear good things. I also applied and was accepted to Yale's program (I live in Westerly,RI) - agonizing decision. I was giving Yale more of a "chance" in that I had gone up there twice and talked with the profs - no doubt, they have a great program. Went up to URI 3 days ago to meet with the head of the grad psych dept (who I knew from my undergrad days) and left with no doubt that URI was a better fit for me. I feel very good about the psych program at this point. Can't speak to the other specialities but I would guess that they are respectable at the very least. Cost - about $335 a credit for instate.. not too bad. I will be going part time as I have to continue to work 4 days/wk and so it will take me 3 1/2 years to finish. Tuition reimbursement at my hospital is $2200 a year - will cover a good deal of the cost (not all). Hope this has been helpful - any more questions, just ask!Good Luck!Christine
hi christine!i want to ask you about the grad program in psych that uri offers.i have been aiming to pursue master's degree. i am currently working in a psych unit and i would really prefer to advance my studies in this field.how many credits/units is it all in all for the whole program?what are the usual jobs you can get after the program?thanks in advance