Augusta University 2020 CRNA Applicants

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I just wanted to see if there was anyone else out there on allnurses that is currently applying for entrance into Augusta University's CRNA program starting Spring 2020.

Specializes in PICU and PACU.

Nothing yet! I’m thinking they are maybe working on the applications maybe that’s why she hasn’t gotten back to me!

Keep us updated!

I emailed to see With the deadline pushed back if it is going to change notification dates.

I just got an invitation for an interview on March 15th. I finalized my application on Dec 6 (just in case anyone was curious about timeline). Not sure if when you applied factors into the March vs April interview dates. Has anyone else heard back?

Specializes in PICU and PACU.

Just got an interview invitation!!! AHHH

Mine was finalized this week. Heard nothing yet. Was it call or email?

1 hour ago, S3682 said:

Mine was finalized this week. Heard nothing yet. Was it call or email?

It was an email. I'm guessing if yours was just finalized this week, you'll be in the April group! ?

I hope So. I have The bare minimal of requirements. I have A graduate degree with a 3.9 and 7 years CC.

Specializes in PICU and PACU.

It was an email!!

Specializes in PICU and PACU.

From what I know, they go by a point system! GPA,GRE, prob CCRN, and the interview! So your GPA is bomb! You should be golden! Just rock that interview!

I’ve been praying hard!

Hey everyone! I just joined allnurses to see what it was all about and found this thread for Augusta. I have applied to Augusta's 2020 CRNA program as well and just received an email a few days ago with an invitation to interview on March 15th! Super excited, yet very nervous, too! This is the first time applying and would be a dream come true if I get accepted. Can't wait to hear how everyone's experience goes. Good luck to everyone!

Also, have any of you heard of what type of interview questions they focus on? I have heard different schools have different style interviews, so I was just wondering what to prepare for?

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