Background: This program evaluation used qualitative methodology to describe students' expectations, concerns, needed supports, and experiences in a yearlong Interprofessional Education program. Methods and Findings: Focus groups were used to obtain the views of nurse practitioner and Master of social work students. Students participated in focus groups at the program beginning and completion. Interprofessional education competencies, expectations, and concerns were examined. Results showed that at the beginning, students indicated a desire to understand the other's professional role. They also expressed concerns. During the post-program interviews, students indicated a desire to have had more classes and work together in clinical practice. Limitations included a lack of participation of all students in the final focus groups. Conclusions: Student input in a program is essential. Further research is needed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]