Texas Wesleyan CRNA 2023

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Has anyone else gotten an interview invite? I'm super excited and doing some research on interview style and what to expect!

I didn't see a thread for Texas Wesleyan for 2023 start date so I thought I would add one.

Would love to hear from others and support each other through the interview and beyond ??☺️☺️


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Texas Wesleyan CRNA Program

Texas Wesleyan University's mission is to develop and elevate each and every student to their potential in their studies as an individual and as a member of their community. Texas Wesleyan has a core focus on nurse anesthesia. The university launched a new Doctor of Nursing Practice Family Nurse Practitioner program in the Spring of 2018.

Go from RN to CRNA and get your doctorate in 36 months in the entry-level Doctorate of Nurse Anesthesia Practice program. You'll go from a bachelor-prepared nurse to a CRNA ready to take on any OR in any hospital in the nation.

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  • Application Deadline: January 31, 2023
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  • Acceptance Notifications are sent between January - February
  • Orientation starts August 2023

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According to U.S. Bureau Of Labor Statistics, a Nurse Anesthetists in Pennsylvania earns an annual mean wage of $203,150. The national annual mean wage for a Nurse Anesthetists is $202,470.

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Tuition $1,172
Fees $84
Technology Fee $38
Tuition & Fee Total: $1,294 per credit hour

Your Doctor of Nurse Anesthesia Practice degree is 92 total credit hours.

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Me too no acceptance or denial email yet 

I’m taking it as denial LOL it’s past Friday and a lot of people already got interviews 

Specializes in SRNA TxWes University.

Just received an email from ---------------------, “I just checked your application, and they have not released a decision just yet. I think you should hear back in the next week.” 

3 hours ago, Bludragon85 said:

Just received and email from --------------------, “I just checked your application, and they have not released a decision just yet. I think you should hear back in the next week.” 

So she is able to answer questions specifically about individual applications ? Or at least if they have reached a decision?

Specializes in SRNA TxWes University.

I had asked if I was missing anything on my application and that’s why she checked my application. I did just now receive the email that I have an interview!! 

2 hours ago, Bludragon85 said:

I had asked if I was missing anything on my application and that’s why she checked my application. I did just now receive the email that I have an interview!! 

Awesome ! Congrats!

Specializes in SICU.

Hi Guys, 

I'm considering applying next year for the 2024 cohort. Is there anyone who applied and did not submit an MD evaluation or did not use an attending? I work night shift and only know residents. Just wondering how strict this requirement is and whether I should try to find a dayshift role in order to get an attending eval for next year. Thanks in advance!

Specializes in SICU.
1 hour ago, ICURN113355 said:

Hi Guys, 

I'm considering applying next year for the 2024 cohort. Is there anyone who applied and did not submit an MD evaluation or did not use an attending? I work night shift and only know residents. Just wondering how strict this requirement is and whether I should try to find a dayshift role in order to get an attending eval for next year. Thanks in advance!

I have had several resident friends that have submitted references for me. I think a physician that can attest for your clinical skills weighs more than one with a more "prestigious" title. 

Specializes in SICU.

@Joefilipino  Thank you for your response! That's a big relief. I have worked dayshift from time to time and the attendings aren't very approachable even if I were to make the switch. Glad to hear it's an option to use the doctors I've worked most closely with.  

When I clicked to schedule my interview , it was just general interview dates open . Does anybody know what that means ? 
Also how are y’all studying ?

Specializes in CVICU/Trauma ICU/ICU/CCRN.

My interview is January 19th at 1030. I am flying in late on the 17th so I can walk around campus and check things out on the 18th. Will anybody else be around on those dates and want to tour campus with me?

Specializes in SICU.
2 hours ago, Yellowjacket said:

My interview is January 19th at 1030. I am flying in late on the 17th so I can walk around campus and check things out on the 18th. Will anybody else be around on those dates and want to tour campus with me?

I’ll be there that day, but mine is at 1300! Not sure when I’ll be in town. Maybe the 18th.

Specializes in CVICU/Trauma ICU/ICU/CCRN.
39 minutes ago, Joefilipino said:

I’ll be there that day, but mine is at 1300! Not sure when I’ll be in town. Maybe the 18th.

Let me know! Would love to meet up on campus and explore!

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