American International College – Division of Nursing
CCNE AccreditedAmerican International College (AIC) is a private, NECHE-accredited institution in Springfield, Massachusetts offering CCNE-accredited online nursing programs. The online MSN-FNP is an 8-semester program completable in 2 years and 7 months, featuring an 8:1 faculty-student ratio, clinical placement assistance, and one required 3-day on-campus residency. BSN required for entry with a 3.0 GPA minimum.
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Nursing Programs at American International College – Division of Nursing(1)
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Admissions at American International College – Division of Nursing
- •Admission rate or acceptance percentage:
- •No verified data on an overall acceptance or admission rate was located in official .edu sources or the program webpages.
- •Minimum GPA requirement:
- •Applicants must hold a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) and have an active RN license.
- •A minimum GPA of 3.0 is required.
- •Standardized test thresholds (TEAS, HESI, etc.):
- •No mention was found of required TEAS, HESI, or any other standardized nursing entrance exam for the MSN–FNP program.
- •Prerequisites or waitlist notes:
- •Prerequisite: must have BSN and active RN license; no other prerequisites specified.
- •Letters of recommendation: two letters are required.
- •Personal statement: required as part of admissions.
- •No explicit mention of prerequisite coursework beyond BSN or of a waitlist policy.
- •If you need details for the Post‑Master’s FNP Certificate or undergraduate nursing admissions, I can search those too.
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Schedule & Format Flexibility at American International College – Division of Nursing
- •Here’s what I found from official American International College (AIC) sources regarding schedule and format flexibility for their nursing programs (particularly the Online MSN‑FNP), organized as requested:
- •Delivery format: The MSN‑FNP program is offered fully online—including coursework and clinical placement coordination conducted at a distance. No hybrid or on‑campus coursework is indicated, aside from potential clinical site interactions.
- •In‑person residency: There is mention in one longer section of a “three‑day in‑person residency,” suggesting a brief on‑site component embedded within the mostly online experience. However, details such as timing, required attendance, or frequency of this residency are not further elaborated.
- •Asynchronous vs. synchronous: The materials do not specify whether coursework is asynchronous, synchronous, or a blend. No explicit mention exists regarding live video classes or self‑paced modules.
- •Cohort start times / evening or weekend options: The program page does not mention multiple cohort start dates, evening/weekend scheduling, or flexible start terms.
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Program-Specific Details
Online MSN – Family Nurse Practitioner
Minimum GPA: 3.0
No verified data on an overall acceptance or admission rate was located in official .edu sources or the program webpages.
Clinical schedule has some flexibility—students work with preceptors to establish schedules after placement confirmation.
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Sources: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN); CCNE; ACEN.