Hey everyone! I will be applying soon to Rosalind Franklin University's CRNA program starting May 2024.
I know applications in NursingCAS will open on August 10, 2023 and will close on December 15, 2023. I've heard that it is very competitive with rolling admissions so apply early! Interview invites have gone out in September in the past with virtual interviews taking place between October and February. Admission spots were offered last year as early as October.
If you have anything to share throughout this application process, please post here!
Good luck to everyone!!
purplereign23 said:
So when I attended an event this Summer, the director mentioned that all of the students that they've accepted in recent cohorts have had their CCRN.
I may have attended the same event as you!
icunurseBSNRN said:Congrats guys!!
Thank you!!
leicesteruk said:Hi, did anyone apply without CCRN. I am planning on writing CCRN, but also wondering if I should just submit my application considering RFU is already giving interview slots now.
I recommend having your CCRN prior to application.
Nurse1225 said:Hi everyone,
This is my first time ever taking the "kira assesment", Can anyone give me any input on the type of questions you had and what to expect? I receieved my email yesterday and thinking of doing it Monday so I can prepare for it.
I would just prepare like it is any professional interview you've been to. Being yourself and confident is the main thing. Kira assessment was pretty straight forward. You have a practice section first that you can repeat multiple times to get familiar with the platform. Then, you have the actual interview section. You have limited time to prepare your response and then time to record your response to their interview questions. Once I took mine, I felt over prepared.
icunurse_22 said:I would just prepare like it is any professional interview you've been to. Being yourself and confident is the main thing. Kira assessment was pretty straight forward. You have a practice section first that you can repeat multiple times to get familiar with the platform. Then, you have the actual interview section. You have limited time to prepare your response and then time to record your response to their interview questions. Once I took mine, I felt over prepared.
Thank you so much! Good luck to you!
icunurse_22 said:I may have attended the same event as you!
Thank you!!
I recommend having your CCRN prior to application.
Chances are we did! ?
icunurse_22 said:I would just prepare like it is any professional interview you've been to. Being yourself and confident is the main thing. Kira assessment was pretty straight forward. You have a practice section first that you can repeat multiple times to get familiar with the platform. Then, you have the actual interview section. You have limited time to prepare your response and then time to record your response to their interview questions. Once I took mine, I felt over prepared.
I definitely agree with all of this!
purplereign23
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So when I attended an event this Summer, the director mentioned that all of the students that they've accepted in recent cohorts have had their CCRN.