Published Jun 3, 2013
Anyone attending WSSU fall FNP program? or is there anyone that can shed some light please, I'm currently in FL I'm trying to gather as much info as I can before moving.
rnmichele
5 Posts
Hi, Yay!!!!!!!!!! I'm excited, orientation is July 23rd did you guys get the email.
fivefeet05NP2B
27 Posts
I finally did get that email. Sounds like we are expected to go to the MSN orientation as well as the general Graduate orientation which is the following day.
kathy0421
18 Posts
Hi all,
Are you guys doing the full time program? The books are already listed on the website bookstore just in case you want to scout around for the prices.
PatMac10,RN, RN
1 Article; 1,164 Posts
I plan on applying for entry for next fall, if I finish my BSN by next Summer. My dad went to this school (non-nursing major) and there is an FNP that works in my hospitals ER and went to WSSU and graduated in 2010. He said he really liked it.
If I'm not mistaken they are staring a BSN to DNP program starting fall 2014, no?
Hi all,Are you guys doing the full time program? The books are already listed on the website bookstore just in case you want to scout around for the prices.
Yup, I'm doing full time. Going to try and knock it out and get it done! :-)
NaturalFNP
32 Posts
Hello everyone,
I am currently attending WSSU's FNP program, and I will graduate May 2014. I guess like any other program, it has its issues. The main thing I want to tell you is to start finding your clinical sites now! The competition is fierce! I have had to travel as far as 90 miles from my home for my clinical site. Be prepared not to have a life! If you can work part-time, weekend, or quit working, do it! This is not a program you can work full-time and be successful doing it. Be organized and don't procrastinate getting your assignments done...due dates come around quickly. Form a bond with other students, or a student you feel comfortable with because there are some assignments that require you to have a partner ( ie.,assessment class). Make sure your partner has the same work ethics as yourself. I have seen many people stressed because they have completed their portion of the assignment, and their partner has not. Try not to challenge the instructors. They WILL have the final say so. It may show up in a graded paper, or when you're doing your presentations. Keep copies of EVERYTHING you do! And last but not least, try to enjoy the experience. I have to admit that it has been tough, but I've enjoyed my clinical experiences....Good luck to you all!
How are things going for those who started this fall.
Summers_Off
168 Posts
Hello. Can someone tell me how many days a week are the classes? Thanks!
1QuteRN
8 Posts
Hi PatMac10 im a current RN-BSN student at WSSU as well. I too am interested in applying to the FNP program this fall. Have you submitted your application documents yet? Are they willing to consider us although we technically haven't completed the BSN yet?
Trophywife fulltime is 2 days a week, and partime is 1 day a week. Plus clinical hours, whatever they may be.
Trophywife fulltime is 2 days a week and partime is 1 day a week. Plus clinical hours, whatever they may be.[/quote']Thanks for the info 1QuteRN! I think commuting 2 days a week plus working would be a bit much for me. How are clinicals set up? Do you arrange your own? Or do they use local people?
Thanks for the info 1QuteRN! I think commuting 2 days a week plus working would be a bit much for me. How are clinicals set up? Do you arrange your own? Or do they use local people?
TrophyWife clinical are like 150+ hours a semester once you start which is in the second semester if I'm not mistaken, anyway it average out to be about 12hrs per week over the course of the semester. You set up your own clinicals!
i live about 2.5 hrs away, but I do plan to commute and pick up a weekend option job, whatever it takes to get it over with! Praying I get in!