Course Delivery

With our world-class online program you are never limited to just one learning method. You will learn through a combination of multimedia presentations, readings, discussion sessions, online assignments, and peer and professional support systems.

Online Learning
Distance learning is growing ever more popular due to its convenience and flexibility with regard to a student’s existing responsibilities. Imagine being able to achieve a lifelong goal while continuing your positive impact in your home community. You have no set log in times. Your courses are delivered directly to your computer. You determine the day and time for submitting weekly assignments. You decide how your courses best fit in with your home and work life. You learn on your schedule.

Offline Application
One of the greatest assets of online learning is the ability to immediately apply your knowledge in real world situations. Your faculty has developed practical assignments which are easily translated to your workplace and community. All of this is accomplished with the help of your preceptor.

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  • Cynthia G. Stafford said:

    I would like to know if you have a part time schedule for your CNS/Nurse Educator major or is the major only a full time study?

    • Administrator said:

      Hi Cynthia, thank you for your inquiry. This program requires a full-time coursework commitment by taking courses according to the prescribed course of study. During the CNS/NE program, you will be taking 3-4 courses per term. We do want to clarify that the program can be considered part-time in financial aid terms due to the number of credit hours taken per term. If you have any additional questions, please contact an Enrollment Advisor at 866-225-6764 or info@nursingonline.uc.edu.

  • Fallan said:

    Is the FNP completely online

    • Fallen, our distance learning program is completely online aside from the clinical component, which is done in your area.

  • patricia pendorf said:

    I don’t see a GRE requirement, is this necessary to be considered for enrollment?

    • Hello Patricia, we do not require a GRE for admission into our MSN programs.

  • Tia said:

    Can I sit for the NY State Boards after completing my MSN in Womens Health with this school?

    • Tia, you will be eligible to sit for the board exam after the completion of our program. However every state has mandates that students will have to adhere to. You will need to check with NY State Nursing Board to see if there are any restrictions in your state.

      • Liz said:

        Can the WHNP and nurse midwife be combined?

        • Hello Liz, Unfortunately, we do not offer a combined WHNP and midwifery program. For additional questions please call our office admissions at (866) 225-6764.

  • Jamie Bolden said:

    For the WHNP program, when is the decision made about admission?

    • Jamie, decisions typically take 8-12 weeks for the time your admission file is complete.

  • Terri said:

    Regardless of the NP track I choose, will I ever have to come to the actual campus for clinicals?

  • Kelli Frueh said:

    If you don’t require any campus visits for the MSN programs, how does testing work? Where do we do the skills labs?Do you find our preceptors for clinicals?

    • Hello, Kelly please call our office and your enrollment advisor will answer your very specific questions.

  • Michelle said:

    I work in a non-clinical office setting 9-5, Mon-Fri. Will it be possible to complete the course work and clinical requirements outside of those hours so that I can keep my fulltime job?

    • Hi Michelle, although the program is considered part-time, coursework is considered full-time. You will be spending anywhere from 25-30 hours on course work a week. Since we do offer an asynchronous program, it is more manageable for the working professional to handle the coursework and work full-time. Typically in the first year our students do work full-time and are able to manage the coursework. However, in the second year I recommend that our students have more flexibility in their work schedule to complete clinical hours. If you have any additional questions, please contact me at 866-225-6764. Thanks, Karisma

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