Keiser University CRNA Program 2025

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Hello all!! 
This is for Kesier university's 2025 start in FL. I haven't seen any updated one so I'm creating one for those who are applying to either the January start or August start. Looking forward to connecting with you all! Best of luck everyone. 

Congratulations!! This is so awesome. Thank you for sharing your experience with us, I am applying in the Summer God willing after finishing Chem 2 and these tips help and calm nerves tremendously.  Thank you again and Congratulations! YOU GOT THIS!

SRNALena said:

Hey! It was a zoom interview and it comprised of both emotional intelligence and clinical questions. I definitely was stumped by a few of them - and left feeling flustered and upset but ultimately got in. Have confidence in yourself and try to think slowly through the questions and they will see that the effort is there. Hope this helps

It definitely does help a lot, thank you for sharing im applying for fall too just missing one thing to transfer and theyll move me in front of the committee, I was told. For the clinical questions how deep were they and any specific case they asked or they work  with your own clinical experian on the specialty. Thanks again for all of this 

Specializes in ICU.
All4Good said:

It definitely does help a lot, thank you for sharing im applying for fall too just missing one thing to transfer and theyll move me in front of the committee, I was told. For the clinical questions how deep were they and any specific case they asked or they work  with your own clinical experian on the specialty. Thanks again for all of this 

Hey of course! for integrity reasons I won't give specific questions but for instance they will ask you a question and try to draw out AS MUCH information as possible from you. That's what I meant by critically thinking through the question. They eventually will ask multiple choice questions and those in my opinion were very easy. I don't think they base the questions off of specilaty - I'm in neuro and didn't really get a neuro question.

Juansmama94 said:

Congratulations!! This is so awesome. Thank you for sharing your experience with us, I am applying in the Summer God willing after finishing Chem 2 and these tips help and calm nerves tremendously.  Thank you again and Congratulations! YOU GOT THIS!

You got this!

All4Good said:

It definitely does help a lot, thank you for sharing im applying for fall too just missing one thing to transfer and theyll move me in front of the committee, I was told. For the clinical questions how deep were they and any specific case they asked or they work  with your own clinical experian on the specialty. Thanks again for all of this 

 

SRNALena said:

Hey of course! for integrity reasons I won't give specific questions but for instance they will ask you a question and try to draw out AS MUCH information as possible from you. That's what I meant by critically thinking through the question. They eventually will ask multiple choice questions and those in my opinion were very easy. I don't think they base the questions off of specilaty - I'm in neuro and didn't really get a neuro question.

You got this!

Yessss they always go to ❤️ questions . Im always super worried of ❤️ questions regardless of my level of knowledge

Has anyone I applied recently and waiting for the interview. I applied on 3/9. How long did it take for you to get a call for the interview?

Specializes in CICU.
PetetheCat said:

Has anyone I applied recently and waiting for the interview. I applied on 3/9. How long did it take for you to get a call for the interview?

Hi! I wanted to see if you've heard anything yet? I'm also still waiting!

Yes, they called me the same week and sent a few documents I was missing; then, the following Monday, they set up an interview date. I had an interview on April 7, and they called me on April 9, and I was accepted to the fall 2025 cohort. 


Good luck if you are applying, and make sure to study a lot of pathophysiology questions related to your ICU specialty.

Specializes in Adult Critical Care/ICU.
heart-on-CRNA said:

Has anyone heard anything about Keiser's reputation? I have seen in previous Keiser threads Tampa hospitals disliking the way Keiser students are taught. Also, the CRNA is shadowed a few times works at a Fort Myers hospital and they stated they don't hire Keiser students. This raises questions about applying now.

you ever get an answer to this question? 

Specializes in MICU.
Lifeguarde said:

you ever get an answer to this question? 

According to their program outcomes, the 2023 cohort and 2024 cohort had 100% employment rate six months post grad. 

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