Does employment at a facility affiliated with the school help you get in?

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Out of curiousity, I was wondering if anyone knows if it helps to be employed by the facility running the CRNA program. Is this something they look for admissions criteria? Does anyone know?

Originally posted by PilotJim68

I know it is wayyyyy early to be thinking of being a SRNA but I do have to plan for it now and do things to set myself up for sucess once I am ready to apply, however I am trying to focus most of my energy towards the task at hand (ADN). Make any sense?

I am starting my practical nursing program this month, after that I am going for ASN/RN then BSN. Then the holy grail ;) CRNA. I don't think it's ever too early, though, because you can save a lot of time if you know what you are aiming for (you can start getting the experience you need, the grades you need, etc). Also, it's always good to have a longterm goal to work towards -- I find it makes the short term goals all the more rewarding.

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