Originally Posted by realist
Hello everyone,
I have read several recommendations of colleges that offer CRNA programs, however I would not recommend any colleges in the state of Michigan. I have never seen unfairness of the magnitude that I have seen here. I returned to Michigan after completing an accelerated nursing program in New Jersey (Associate of Science degree in Nursing). I have a previous B.A degree from Wayne State University. I attended Oakland University and received my BSN degree with honors. I was working in the ICU for approximately 2 years and one of my referrals for the program came from from an Anesthesiologist. I applied to four programs here in Michigan and was not accepted. I am married with two children and did not want to apply to out of state programs and leave my family. I watched and observed several caucasian classmates and coworkers be admitted into the program. One of the individuals admitted did not have ICU experience and another person had a GPA of less than 3.0. If you really want to get into a program I would advise anyone not to come to Michigan if you are AA and you want to be considered fairly. I've seen several AA minorities apply to programs in Michigan and not be accepted. The interviewing process is strictly objective and the panel can make a selection or nonselection based on any flaw that they choose or create. If I had known what I know now, I would have never returned to Michigan and took my chances in the previous state where I and my family had resided. Yes, I am truly hurt and disappointed in the treatment to AA minorities here. Oh and by the way there was a time when it was difficult for AAs to even obtain employment in the ICUs now we can work there(especially with the shortage of nurses), but are not given opportunities to advance in the profession (i.e Nurse Anesthetist).
I tend to believe it is
not true that African Americans are discriminated against in Michigan CRNA programs. Take a look at the faculty. One program (
Wayne State) has an
African American Program Director and two others have African American Assistant Program Directors. I'm sure Ms. Worth, (director at WSU) would argue tooth and nail with anyone that her program does not discriminate against African Americans. As always, take what you read on this board with a grain of salt.