Hi All,
I remember when I was applying to Seattle U's APNI (Advanced Practice Nursing Immersion) program a couple of years ago there was no information for me out there! So I wanted to circle back and answer any questions applicants or potential applicants might have. I finished the APNI portion last spring and now am in the first year of the primary care FNP/AGNP track.
Good luck to all.
17 hours ago, pmhnpbound said:Hi all, having been waitlisted twice myself, they do not assign numbers or share any information about numbers or your likelihood of getting in once placed on the waitlist. Round 1 I was not notified and just kept on waiting until school started, knowing in past years they have accepted people within 2-3 days of the program starting. Once day one began, I figured I was officially denied. Round 2 I was accepted off of the waitlist within 3 days of being put on the waitlist. From talking to folks in my cohort, I heard lots of variability of how quickly they were accepted from the waitlist: as early as 3 days for me, and as late as a few days before starting the program for others. I know that Oz is incredibly incredibly swamped. I know that isn't an excuse but I hope it provides some understanding and engenders some grace and patience. Good luck all!
Thanks so much for your insight. It's helpful to hear from someone in the program. I'm thankful for all of the work that Oz is doing. I can only imagine that it's an incredibly busy time for everyone on the administrative side.
rachel.cory, BSN, RN
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That's a really good point. I can only imagine that they're super busy. Have you heard about your app yet?