LaSalle University CRNA - 2026

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Members are discussing their acceptance notifications, updates on the application process, contacting the financial aid office, creating a Facebook group for accepted students, speculating on the selection process timeline, and questioning the cohort size and waitlist availability. Some members are sharing their acceptance news and discussing the possibility of more acceptances being sent out.

Starting this thread for those applying to LaSalle for 2026 🙂 

Specializes in PICU.

I didn't either 

Specializes in PICU.

How we feeling less than a week before the in person interview

Does anyone know how long we can expect to be there?

Specializes in CVICU.
jsxicu187 said:

Does anyone know how long we can expect to be there?

Assuming up until the second interview group comes (~3 hours)

Is there anymore insight into the format of the actual interview? 

Specializes in PICU.

 got another email from them! It's a legit interview! 
 

They sent a detailed email a few days ago. It's panel style 

propofolpusherprincess said:

 got another email from them! It's a legit interview! 
 

They sent a detailed email a few days ago. It's panel style 

What did your email say? I got one too but nothing in there really indicated that it would be panel style

Specializes in PICU.

It named the members of the interview committee hence, it will be more than one person interviewing us 

How did everyone feel after today? 

MrKetamineKing said:

How did everyone feel after today? 

I felt personally, I didn't like how we didn't get interviewed by the actual faculty. I understand students having input but doing the entire interview was bizarre and the mini exam was definitely a wild card 🙇🏼‍♂️

Specializes in Neuro ICU.

I really enjoyed the day and loved meeting the directors and students, he had me cracking up all day 😂 but the whole interview was nothing what I expected and I agree it was really surprising to have a panel of just students and do a very large group interview. The whole thing was a curveball but I feel pretty good about how it went so I hope they feel the same.

I was in the 11am group and loved meeting everyone I talked to today, hoping for the best for us all and to be future classmates! Now just hoping we don't have to wait all the way until end of June to hear back 😅

Specializes in CVICU.
MrKetamineKing said:

How did everyone feel after today? 

I felt personally, I didn't like how we didn't get interviewed by the actual faculty. I understand students having input but doing the entire interview was bizarre and the mini exam was definitely a wild card 🙇🏼‍♂️

I felt like I was interviewed the entire time, from the initial presentation to the panel with the students to being in the sim lab with the faculty even during the end when we were asking questions. I feel like they were getting to know us during all different settings. I didn't mind it. Although unconventional, it was different but was one of the better interviews I've been to. Everyone was nice and I didn't think it was stressful. 

I felt overall it was okay interview. He was very funny. but I barely got to talk to the faculty. Outside of them showing us stuff in the simulation lab, 

I thought there would be some 1:1 time with the faculty to actually get to know me as a future colleague/student. 

the large interview was so impersonal to me. Like I get a small group of (2-6) but 10+ people and it's with a student panel only ... and those student were novice themselves and sitting in my same position last year   and why should their input really matter that much for them to run the entire interview? 
 

IDK I have mixed feelings. 
 

 

 

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