Keiser University CRNA program 2024

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Hello! I'm applying for the upcoming January 2024 start date! I would love to get more information and hear the journey of other nurses! 

futureCRNApro25 said:

Wow so they have 64 each year.... Thank you so much! My interview is tomorrow I'm so nervous 😞

How was your interview ?

Yeah, how was the interview? Do you know if they still have spots available for this fall? 

I would not recommend this program at all. I can give you enough reasons why you should consider other schools, especially when there are plenty of options out there. Also, I posted a situation that happened with a friend. Be aware.

Futuremurse1995 said:

I wonder too! I know they said Orlando but I wonder when that will be... I'm currently in Orlando so that would be fantastic news. 

They've already expanded to Orlando health and I believe they are starting a site in ocala 

Futuremurse1995 said:

 

I know USF you can't get a C at all or they'll just dismiss you. Since I'm assuming your in the program do you not recommend this program then? 

Every CRNA program has strict standards regarding grades. I personally find Keiser to be on the lenient side, as they still allow one C and you need an 80 or above to pass, with an overall GPA of 3.0. There are CRNA schools where the passing standards is an 83 or above. I would recommend the program if you enjoy online learning and don't care about moving to Florida if you're out of state. You can't expect a CRNA program to give you trial after trial to pass. It's competitive and high stakes for a reason. 

mAshleymartinezm said:

University of Miami, Barry, FIU allow you to repeat a class if you have to, or you can get 3 C's. They care about their students, and they would anything to help. Like a mentioned, so many different options out there.

Barry is known for having a high attrition and being a weed-out program due to their science courses so I would be cautious telling people they are supportive of their students. Keiser still allows one C which some programs don't even allow that. The standard for CRNA programs is to obtain As and Bs in all classes. 

Specializes in ICU.
mAshleymartinezm said:

I would not recommend this program at all. I can give you enough reasons why you should consider other schools, especially when there are plenty of options out there. Also, I posted a situation that happened with a friend. Be aware.

Can you elaborate more on this program ?

Hello! Is anyone planning on going to Keisers open house next Wednesday? 

Specializes in Neuro ICU.
CRNA2025 said:

Hello! Is anyone planning on going to Keisers open house next Wednesday? 

Hi I will! Would you mind PM me the link? 

It's actually in person! I'm very excited to see the campus and meet the professors. It's 5-8p the 17th. I think you have to call and register if you're planning on attending 

Specializes in Neuro ICU.
CRNA2025 said:

It's actually in person! I'm very excited to see the campus and meet the professors. It's 5-8p the 17th. I think you have to call and register if you're planning on attending 

Oh nice! I assume it's in Naples? I'm in Orlando but I might just make the drive haha 

Futuremurse1995 said:

Oh nice! I assume it's in Naples? I'm in Orlando but I might just make the drive haha 

Yup! I'm in Tampa so I'm just going to take a drive over and check it all out 

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