Villanova University
Villanova, PA
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Ratings & Reviews §
10 reviews collected from current residents and alumni.-
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- Supportive faculty They asked about our interest when placing us in clinical rotations. Small class size. Introduced us to professional organizations. NP faculty were working in their field. - Alum
- loved it! Best thing I ever did!! Loved Villanova! Supportive staff and great program for the working person. - Alum
- My Experience at Villanova University: Post-Master My time at Villanova University pursuing a Post-Master's Certificate in Pediatric Primary Care Nurse Practitioner was an enriching and rewarding adult learning experience. The program was designed to accommodate the unique needs of adult learners, offering flexibility and support that was crucial for my professional development. One of the standout features of this program was the university’s commitment to arranging preceptorships. Unlike other programs where students are often required to secure their own preceptorships, Villanova University took on this responsibility, ensuring that each placement aligned with my personal goals and learning needs. This was immensely beneficial, as it allowed me to focus on my studies and clinical practice without the added stress of finding and negotiating preceptorships. Additionally, there were no extra costs associated with these placements, which was a significant advantage. The quality of the preceptorships was exceptional, offering diverse a - Alum
- Top-Notch School Villanova offers incredible Grad. Assistance positions. I tutored BSN students one 8-hour day per week and tuition was waived. I didn't take a single loan to complete the program. They guarantee securing clinicals for you, if you cannot find them yourself. The instruction is far and away the best. Absolutely top-notch reputation for a reason. I was one of 5 coworkers who all went together, we all agreed the experience sounded much richer than those we heard of attending other schools. - Alum
- program wasn’t bad, clinicals need improvemen most of the sites weren’t primary care offices, more “primary care” in nursing homes. I don’t feel clinical prepared me well - Alum
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