Cedar Crest College Nurse Anesthesia Program - 2025

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Members are discussing their experiences with a recent exam and interview for a CRNA program. They are sharing details about the difficulty of the exam, the number of people on the interview panel, and the topics covered in the test. Some members are also expressing their feelings of uncertainty and anticipation regarding acceptance into the program.

Hi, making this thread for those applying to Cedar Crest in 2025. 
 

 

Specializes in PICU.

3 years PICU level 1 trauma 

CCRN, PALS, ACLS, BLS, TNCC 

40 hours of shadow 

Mission trip in Africa this year 

In a bunch of committees at work

voluteer at my church 

Received an interview the same day everyone else did.

stats

4 years of ICU level 1 hospitals (2years CCU) (2 years MICU/SICU), CCRN TNCC, 40 hrs of shadowing hours, 7 years as a nurse over 50 hrs of volunteering , unit counsel

 

Good luck to those who interviewed today! Can anyone speak to the format of the day? I'm just wondering what they're going to have us do for 5.5 hours.

Specializes in PICU.

I heard room to room, tour, test, and interview 

Does anyone know approximately how many questions are on the written test?

Specializes in PICU.
propofolpusherprincess said:

30 

Then do you think there will also be a short essay writing test? I'm not sure, but I think I saw something somewhere mentioning that we might have to write a short essay.

 

Also, does anyone know if the paper test is really difficult or if it's relatively manageable?

Specializes in medical ICU.

It was OK not hard not easy ccrn style 

Hey! How many people are on the interview panel?

Specializes in medical ICU.
FutureCRNAzzzzz said:

Hey! How many people are on the interview panel?

Three, but it might change are u interviewing on Tuesday 

Onmyway2CRNA2025 said:

Three, but it might change are u interviewing on Tuesday 

thanks and yeah my interview is on Tuesday . 

Specializes in PICU.

Do they send acceptances once all interviews are completed? 

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