Rhode Island College (RIC) - CRNA 2025

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Specializes in MICU.

Hey starting this thread for anyone who applied to RIC's CRNA program for 2025 start!

Hey! Just got my email from RIC for an interview :)! 

Specializes in MICU.

Just got my invitation to interview the other day as well! Does anyone have any insight on their interview style? I haven't been able to find any info 

Specializes in ICU.

Not a lot of info on this school's interview style. Hopefully someone will be able to shed some light on that

Specializes in MICU.
PropofollingAsleep said:

Not a lot of info on this school's interview style. Hopefully someone will be able to shed some light on that

Yeah I haven't been able to find anything. I even reached out to a traveler I used to work with who said she has a bunch of friends who go to RIC and asked her to put me in touch with them, but no answer.  😕 I guess we're going in to this interview blind, best of luck 🤞🏻

Specializes in ICU.

 A current student I spoke with said she got a fair amount of clinical questions. I never know what to expect, good luck everyone 

Specializes in MICU.

For anyone that interviewed, did they say when you would hear back?

Specializes in ICU.

One of the students said that last year it was quick, they heard back in a couple days

Got accepted! Congrats to everyone who also got their acceptances. Cant wait to meet you guys 🙂

Specializes in Cardiac ICU/SRNA.

I also got accepted, so excited to meet everyone and to get started on our educational journey towards CRNA!  I will be moving to the Area in April, so if anyone has any recommendations for housing or places to look for/avoid, I'd love the insight.  Coming from Washington State, so coming in blind.  I have a dog and a cat and a soon to be Fiancé (hush hush), if that gives anyone better insight for housing opportunities. Thanks so much!

For those that were accepted, congrats! Would you mind sharing your stats? I plan to apply in the near future, so it would be appreciated 🙂

Specializes in Cardiac ICU/SRNA.

@Runsoncelsius

3 years Nursing total and started in a Cardiac ICU, BSN before starting Nursing, CCRN after 1 Year Nursing. 3.4 Overall GPA, 3.6 Science GPA 4.0 in required Chemistry courses, background working as an Organic Chemist before Nursing. No GRE. Passed CCRN with 100 correct answers. Multi State License, based in Washington State.  They like you to know your Hemodynamics and Meds associated, and they ask a lot of Personal and Theoretical questions in the interview, emotional intelligence and practical knowledge questions.  Helps to get to know the staff and be courteous and professional, wore a suit to my interview and was knowledgeable about their school personal statements, plan of study, and associated Anesthesia programs and Hospitals for Clinical rotations.  Best of luck! You got this!

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