Rosalind Franklin CRNA 2022

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Hi all! I applied to Rosalind Franklin Entry DNP program (CRNA) for Summer 2022. I got an email saying my application is on hold about a week after turning in my application. Wondering if this is a nice way to say I was rejected? And I wanted to start a thread for all other application questions ? thanks!

Specializes in Pediatric and Adult Surgical Heart ICU RN.

You should get an email that directs you to your portal, and on your portal you’ll have your decision. Sometimes they wait to interview a few groups first. Good luck everyone! 

I interviewed on 11/4 and haven't heard anything either.

just got the hold for consideration email feeling discouraged y’all 

32 minutes ago, HopefulSRNA07 said:

just got the hold for consideration email feeling discouraged y’all 

Don’t be discouraged. Last year they took some people off of hold and admitted them.  There’s still hope ❤️

@JennRN thank you so much! I know --------------------- said that’s the most common response especially for the early interviews but we’ll see!!

Guys! I got accepted! Check your emails! 

Specializes in CVICU.

Congratulations!! ME TOO!! 

Specializes in ICU.

Congratulations Guys

Specializes in Critical Care.

Hi everyone!

I just submitted my application. Excited to hear that people have already gotten accepted! How long after submitting your app did you get notified of an interview? 

3 minutes ago, PeloRN65 said:

Hi everyone!

I just submitted my application. Excited to hear that people have already gotten accepted! How long after submitting your app did you get notified of an interview? 

It took about a week to hear back. I applied in August. 

Specializes in CVICU.

Yes they are pretty fast! Within a week and a half I was invited for an interview. 

Specializes in Critical Care.

How exciting! I hope I get invited. Also, this is my first cycle applying to schools and I'm applying to quite a few programs with deadlines far apart. Suppose I were to be offered a spot, how much time do programs generally give you to accept or decline? I know it's a bit of a loaded question but was wondering if anyone with experience could answer haha 

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