Let's watch this Rosalind Franklin University application process together!
Notes: the app went live August 11th 2022 and it's a rolling application so get your stuff in asap. I went to the info session and it sounds like virtual interviews are being held between October and February and the invites for those start being sent out in early September. Offer letters started coming out last year in November.
Post if you find out anything to share! Good luck to us all!
I just received my invitation to interview! I submitted my application the 19th and was verified the next day and received my confirmation from RFU on the 24th.
I have attended several open houses from different schools where students with less than a 3.0 got admitted. The biggest piece of advice they gave me was if you’re not strong stats wise, build up your resume by doing other things. Be in unit councils but also involve yourself outside of work, volunteer at a food bank, clinic, blood drive, literally anything to make yourself a well rounded candidate. Almost everyone is going to have the same stats or better and the same things in their resume so do something to make yourself stand out!
?? Good luck y’all! Time for me to start interview prepping!!
32 minutes ago, AdventureOrNothing said:I think that’s better than a denial! You’re still in the running so they do like you.
I hope but I think it will be easy to be forgotten about with this status. I applied early so that I could take advantage of an early decision with rolling admissions. Would be great if they could give me something solid soon.
29 minutes ago, CICUtoSRNAhopeful said:I just received my invitation to interview! I submitted my application the 19th and was verified the next day and received my confirmation from RFU on the 24th.
I have attended several open houses from different schools where students with less than a 3.0 got admitted. The biggest piece of advice they gave me was if you’re not strong stats wise, build up your resume by doing other things. Be in unit councils but also involve yourself outside of work, volunteer at a food bank, clinic, blood drive, literally anything to make yourself a well rounded candidate. Almost everyone is going to have the same stats or better and the same things in their resume so do something to make yourself stand out!
?? Good luck y’all! Time for me to start interview prepping!!
Great news! Good for you!
ICU_underdog, BSN
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I submitted end of august. Pretty early in the cycle.