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I was wondering if anyone has any information on Mount Marty CRNA program. I am thinking about applying to Mount Marty in South Dakota. Any information would be greatly appreciated such as how was the school life balance, rigor of the education, did it fully prepare you to work as a CRNA (especially in a rural setting?), the number of cases, clinical experience, and anything else thats informative. What was your stats like when applying and acceptance? Thanks for taking the time to read and maybe respond.
On 12/19/2020 at 6:50 PM, lionsimba said:I decided to give up my seat. to those in waitlist, I wish you good luck. mount marty have a great number of instructors. I had the best interview with mount marty faculty so it was a hard decision to make.
Where did you decide if you don't mind me asking? and Congratulations on being accepted to multiples
So I emailed the school to verify that they received my check since it hasn’t been cashed yet. I was informed that they are still sending out offers to students, and they won’t cash them until the class is full.
so those of you who haven’t gotten in yet, I hope this is good news for you!
Hey there all, don't know if this thread is still active but I just got accepted last night! I was on the alternate list and someone must have dropped out last minute! Does anybody have any advice as what to do next in this process, since I am now on a huge time crunch with the start of school rapidly approaching?!
3 hours ago, soccermel22 said:Hey there all, don't know if this thread is still active but I just got accepted last night! I was on the alternate list and someone must have dropped out last minute! Does anybody have any advice as what to do next in this process, since I am now on a huge time crunch with the start of school rapidly approaching?!
I am not a student at your program but it all tends to be the same:
1. Accept your enrollment by plunking down your deposit, filling out paperwork, or whatever have you.
2. File your FAFSA! <-- this will get you started on setting up financial aid.
3. Start working on cobbling together all, and I mean all, your immunization records. You will need to show titers or dates for immunizations.
4. Make your appointment for your school physical (Go about a month out or so to allow for the paperwork to be sent to you, etc. from school so you know what you need to take with you to the appointment.
5. Read over the papers for what you need to do for the physical/immunizations. Many schools require certain types of TB testing. You don't want to have that be the sticking point for your in your admission.
6. Check your email twice a day. At some point in the very near future you will get your student ID, log in information, etc.
7. Fill out the application for financial aid through the school. They will then take this and reconcile it with your FAFSA to get your aid package.
8. Sort your living situation/financial situation/whatever have you so you are ready to rock. Fill out any necessary housing forms and submit them.
9. Breathe. No really. It's going to be okay.
10. Read "Make it stick".
11. Sort your tech/school tools. In other words, be sure you have a working computer, ipad, or what ever have you to make your life easier. You will hit the ground running once school starts.
12. Get your student ID.
13. Get your parking permit (If needed).
14. Do not hesitate to reach out the admissions councilors/financial aid folks for help. They will guide you as well and answer all the other questions this post doesn't (like how to get your texts, etc.)
Congrats! Enjoy the journey!
~~CP~~
3 hours ago, soccermel22 said:Hey there all, don't know if this thread is still active but I just got accepted last night! I was on the alternate list and someone must have dropped out last minute! Does anybody have any advice as what to do next in this process, since I am now on a huge time crunch with the start of school rapidly approaching?!
Congratulations, I am a first year in the program and also got accepted off the waitlist but much later in the middle of March. You have plenty of time to get everything done. First step is to pay for deposit and then follow the steps listed below.
3 minutes ago, CheesePotato said:I am not a student at your program but it all tends to be the same:
1. Accept your enrollment by plunking down your deposit, filling out paperwork, or whatever have you.
2. File your FAFSA! <-- this will get you started on setting up financial aid.
3. Start working on cobbling together all, and I mean all, your immunization records. You will need to show titers or dates for immunizations.
4. Make your appointment for your school physical (Go about a month out or so to allow for the paperwork to be sent to you, etc. from school so you know what you need to take with you to the appointment.
5. Read over the papers for what you need to do for the physical/immunizations. Many schools require certain types of TB testing. You don't want to have that be the sticking point for your in your admission.
6. Check your email twice a day. At some point in the very near future you will get your student ID, log in information, etc.
7. Fill out the application for financial aid through the school. They will then take this and reconcile it with your FAFSA to get your aid package.
8. Sort your living situation/financial situation/whatever have you so you are ready to rock. Fill out any necessary housing forms and submit them.
9. Breathe. No really. It's going to be okay.
10. Read "Make it stick".
11. Sort your tech/school tools. In other words, be sure you have a working computer, ipad, or what ever have you to make your life easier. You will hit the ground running once school starts.
12. Get your student ID.
13. Get your parking permit (If needed).
14. Do not hesitate to reach out the admissions councilors/financial aid folks for help. They will guide you as well and answer all the other questions this post doesn't (like how to get your texts, etc.)
Congrats! Enjoy the journey!
~~CP~~
Great information. Some steps will apply, others won't. Just keep in contact with the administration and they well tell you what they need.
Mount Marty CRNA Class of 2024 is our facebook group.
you’re not too far behind, we’ll all just got our stuff sent to us a few days ago. First semester is online with two return to campus days. So you have some time to move if that’s what you need to do. I’m sure you’ll be getting all your packet info on Monday or Tuesday via your new school email. Which will come soon.
you’ll be alright. Deep breath and congratulations!
I hope everyone is doing well and getting excited for your 1st year to begin. We will be wrapping up our 1st year in a just a few days. Enjoy your free time as much as possible because once your get into the didactic portion in the Fall it is a constant grind. I look forward to meeting y'all at the first Return to Campus. Let me know if you have any questions.
Hey S.kill2018 I tried to message you and was unable to using this website. Is there anyway you could email me? I have a couple questions. My email is [email protected] Thanks so much!
8 minutes ago, Happyscrub said:Hey all! I know this is an old thread but current applicant here for the next round of admission! Wondering if any of you that are currently enrolled at MMU know when this applications cycle interview invites go out? Thanks In advance ?
There is another thread that has current applicants talking about it as well. Since interviews are next month, they should be sending out invites within the next few weeks.
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I decided to give up my seat. to those in waitlist, I wish you good luck. mount marty have a great number of instructors. I had the best interview with mount marty faculty so it was a hard decision to make.