Northwestern State University of Louisiana (NSU) CRNA 2025

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Members in the "NSU CRNA Class of 2027" are discussing the status of acceptance letters, rejections, and waitlists for the program. Some members have received rejections, while others are still waiting to hear back. There is also mention of follow-up interviews being offered, concerns about the notification process, and offers of support and advice for fellow applicants.

Starting this forum for those applying to NSU CRNA program this year. Should be getting interview invites soon. 🤞🏼

And who was it from? [MODERATOR EDIT OF NAME] or someone else?

I interviewed August 27. I have my CCRN and CMC.

Waterfall24 said:

And who was it from? [MODERATOR EDIT OF NAME] or someone else?

It says from northwestern state university

Do you know anyone else that interviewed? I interviewed August 28th. 

Specializes in CRNA.

Has anyone made a facebook group for those accepted? 

Still waiting for a email over here. Starting to get nervous bc it's getting close to the end of the day.. I thought today for sure we were supposed to find out?

Specializes in SICU.

I'm waiting too! Trying not to be discouraged. They told me next week for sure.

It will be next week 

Specializes in CVICU/fresh hearts & ECMO, SICU, Trauma Burn ICU.
Waterfall24 said:

It will be next week 

Did you confirm that?

Specializes in SICU.

I think it's unfair for certain people to get an answer and everyone else is left waiting. 

I just emailed them. They said next week everyone will receive decisions that today was the final interviews. 

Does anyone know of someone getting accepted without their CCRN? I know that the school doesn't require it but I feel like they would accept someone with a CCRN over someone without one? But if someone got an interview without having their CCRN then they probably would accept someone without it? What are y'alls thoughts 

Waterfall24 said:

Does anyone know of someone getting accepted without their CCRN? I know that the school doesn't require it but I feel like they would accept someone with a CCRN over someone without one? But if someone got an interview without having their CCRN then they probably would accept someone without it? What are y'alls thoughts 

I wasn't going to apply without it. I think it's proof of your knowledge and it shows you were willing to put the time in to study and pass the exam. Out of all of the people I know who were sent acceptances they all at least had the CCRN

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