Nurses New Nurse
Updated: Apr 2, 2022 Published Mar 27, 2022
chaos_lover, BSN, RN
29 Posts
I’m actually still in school, but I was reading about Stanford’s nurse residency program and can’t find any information on whether you need to have graduated by the time you *apply,* or by the time your cohort starts. I graduate next May, so I assume I’ll have to wait until the next application period that opens after I graduate… Just curious.
Thanks for any help! ?
Manul91
3 Posts
You do NOT have to be graduated to apply. I graduated last December and applied in November and got into cohort 36. As long as you graduate before your interview dates, you should be good to go. The schedule for Cohort 37 is as follows:
Stanford RN Residency Cohort 37:
April 18, 2022- April 29, 2022: Application Posted
June 27, 2022 - July 8, 2022: Panel Interviews
August 22, 2022: Cohort 37 Start Date
On 3/30/2022 at 6:05 AM, Manul91 said: You do NOT have to be graduated to apply. I graduated last December and applied in November and got into cohort 36. As long as you graduate before your interview dates, you should be good to go. The schedule for Cohort 37 is as follows: Stanford RN Residency Cohort 37: April 18, 2022- April 29, 2022: Application Posted June 27, 2022 - July 8, 2022: Panel Interviews August 22, 2022: Cohort 37 Start Date
Thank you so much for your reply! And congratulations on being hired into the program! Did you just put expected graduation dates and clinical hours that had not been completed yet on your resume?
theredheadbsn
67 Posts
Hi! Currently working on my application for cohort 37. I believe there are four application questions that need to be answered. I'm unable to find them in the application portal. Is someone able to point me in the right direction? TIA
Ari Migdale
@theredheadbsn did you get an answer on this? I applied as well, and upon reviewing the application, It does not show the application questions in my submission. I also applied through the "myworks" portal on the careers page rather than through the residency page because the residency page stalled on two separate attempts.