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Hi all! I am applying for the DNP program at University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) with a primary care AGNP specialty. Does anyone have any suggestions on building a strong application? I have worked mostly on a med/surg unit and a surgical step down for the past 4 years (as an active duty RN). I have been on 2 deployments. My undergrad GPA was 3.55. Any suggestions are welcome as I am stressing out about the application process, separation from the military, and a move back to Chicago. Thank you!
I got an interview and even though I'm out of state I think I'm going to fly out for the interview. I applied to a regional campus and I have no idea how much of the curriculum is offered online. I guess that's why they will be having informational sessions. My informational session will be after my interview.
Truly have no idea! I did the best that I could and hopefully it was enough:) This is the first time they started a new process. My interviewer said they all ask the same questions (which is surprising that's new), a group of people look at the applications, a group look at the interviews, and then they come together. Then still, there is a committee that takes the recommendations and makes the ultimate decisions. My interviewer is on the committee so that could be a good or bad thing.
I wonder how it works with regional campuses. I've applied for the Quad Cities campus, which I know takes a small cohort, and they're only interviewing 18 applicants on the interview day.
My interview is next Wednesday! I'm excited, but I'm really sweating the cost. Even if I am admitted, unless they can offer me a really great financial aid package, I'm not going to be able to afford to attend.
scarykarrey
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I haven't received any notification regarding an interview. I wonder if the CNM/WHNP program requires one? I'm guessing so.