LSU CRNA 2019

Nursing Students SRNA

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Just getting the ball rolling on this thread. Really excited to be applying to CRNA programs this year! Who else is applying?

Out of State applicant here, --I too submitted my app on 6/25. I was shocked to see an email a day later about secondary application with $100 fee. good luck to everyone applying this cycle

Specializes in MICU.

I was accepted at UNF for Spring of 2019. Yes, God's timing is perfect.

Specializes in ICU.
I was accepted at UNF for Spring of 2019. Yes, God's timing is perfect.

Congrats!!

Did you submit your application before obtaining a LA license? I have a MS license, but, didn't know if I had to wait to submit until I obtained my LA license. Thanks

Specializes in ICU.

You don't need to get licensure until you are accepted.

Thank you for the clarification.

I'm applying as well. Just waiting on my final reference to be submitted to NursingCAS and then fingers crossed!

Do we have to pay then manually submit our GRE scores? Because I'm not seeing how to upload my GRE score to the application website

Do we have to pay then manually submit our GRE scores? Because I'm not seeing how to upload my GRE score to the application website

So after my NursingCAS app was submitted, I got an email from LSU with a secondary application link. You download the form and check a box to select the program you are applying to. Then mail in the form with a money order or check of $100 to LSU.

As for the GRE, I uploaded my score report with the NursingCAS application and also requested an official report sent directly to the school from ETS.

LSU GRE code is 6353

Good luck

I am also applying! Just waiting for one final school to send my transcript.

I wanted to share some info from the Webinar that took place last month for those of you who weren't able to attend.

- Interviews are usually in late September-early October.

- The program is 36 months long. Summer semester usually starts around May 23-25.

- Summer semester is 10 credit hours, only Friday and Saturday classes. You can technically still work for only this semester if you are in the New Orleans area.

- Clinical information: they participate in 34 clinical sites. Clinical will start for this class in Spring 2020, which will require 16 hours of observation. You are one-on-one with a preceptor and rotated every 2 months to a different site.

Hope this is helpful!

I'm applying too! :D Just waiting on the NursingCAS to go through my transcripts. Good luck to everyone!

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