Nova Southeastern University
Fort Lauderdale, FL
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Ratings & Reviews §
14 reviews collected from current residents and alumni.-
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- Nova Review Overall, my experience was excellent with nova. I do think that people who do not have jobs secured when they leave the program could utilize additional help and job placement in addition to help in finding a preceptor. I was lucky I was able to locate my own preceptor, but I will say that many of my classmates struggled to find someone who would take them as a preceptor. I know other programs such as physician assistant programs will assist in placement in a preceptor program, but in this program, you have to find your own preceptor. - Alum
- If I could go back in time, I would I would have picked a different school. The program was teaching more about writing papers than learning about the future career. I should have gone to a least expensive college - Alum
- Solid Training but Long and Costly The Family NP master’s program at Nova Southeastern University gave me steady structure, approachable faculty, and clinical rotations that covered a wide range of primary care settings. Balancing school with life was manageable, and each semester helped build more confidence. The biggest drawbacks were how long the program felt and how expensive it was, which added a lot of pressure along the way. Even with that, the training itself was strong and helped me grow into the role. - Alum
- MSN program Overall, was a good school. When I attended, the teachers really did care and did the best to prepare you for boards. You have to locate your own clinicals and secure them. - 2019 alumni - Alum
- Excellent I enjoyed the flexibility, I enjoyed the teachers, I enjoyed the sim labs and the connections I made - Alum
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