Published May 1, 2008
*RN123ABC*
58 Posts
Why is it that the distance programs are mostly ANP and rarely offer FNP? I am having to drive 90 miles each way to class twice a week, and rising gas prices are more of a problem than tuition! But I have never been able to find a distance FNP program and I know I won't get a job here if I can't see peds. I have searced allnursing schools dot com and frankly, it is a lousy resource IMO. If you know of any good distance learning FNP programs, will you list them? Thanks.
Corey Narry, MSN, RN, NP
8 Articles; 4,452 Posts
UAB has one.
RN007
541 Posts
State of Tennessee has one. I'm currently enrolled (very pleased) but have decided to transfer to a local university program for connections and ease in finding clinicals.
http://www.rodp.org/
yellow finch, BSN, RN
468 Posts
Indiana State University
St. Louis University
University of Southern Indiana
University of South Alabama
Duquense University
Graceland University
Kaplan University
Just to name a few. :)