Thomas Jefferson University CRNA DNP 2025 Applicants

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Thomas Jefferson University CRNA DNP 2025 Applicants

Hi everyone!

Just wanted to start a thread for Thomas Jefferson University CRNA DNP applicants for 2025 start.  Feel free to post your timeline of application, interviews, etc.  Stats welcome too! 🙂 Good luck!!

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Thomas Jefferson University DNP Nurse Anesthesia Program

Jefferson's DNP Nurse Anesthesia Program, fully accredited, prepares nurses to provide anesthesia care during surgical procedures.

This is a 36-month, nine-semester program with 92 credits. It's full-time curriculum with over 2,000 hours of clinical practice hours.

Not sure if this 36-month, nine-semester program is for you?
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Application Process

To apply, submit your application with $75 (fee) to Jefferson.

Apply for Fall 2023

Deadlines:

  • Fall Priority: November 15
  • International Student Fall: November 15
  • Fall Application Deadline: February 15

Materials Requested

  • Transcripts
  • Personal Statement
  • Letters of Recommendation
  • Resume
  • Professional License/Certification

You can submit any requested materials via your MyJefferson account or to:

Thomas Jefferson University
Application Document Processing
4201 Henry Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19144

Requirements

  • Must have a BSN or MSN from accredited school.
  • Must have current RN license
  • BSN GPA of 3.2 (min)
  • Cumulative Science GPA of 3.0 (min)
  • International Students must demonstrate English language proficiency.
  • All qualified applicants will be scheduled for an interview.

Frequently Asked Questions

Need to call someone at Office of Academic Affairs? 

☎️ (215) 951-2800

Need to contact someone about the program?

✉️ [email protected]

What does it cost to attend Jefferson?

The average costs for tuition, fees, and expenses (36-month program) is around $152,000. 

Anesthesia (CRNA) Salaries 

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.

Where can I download a program handbook?

Jefferson-University-Nurse-Anesthesia-Program.pdf

Need more information?

Read More at DNP Nurse Anesthesia Program (jefferson.edu)

I was just about to post a thread for this, I'm glad I saw yours! Hoping to hear back soon, good luck everyone !

Specializes in PICU/NICU/CVPICU.

Finishing up my application. What's your stats?

1.5 years med-surg, 3.5 years ICU -- mixed, was a float ICU nurse for 1.5 years (neuro, CCU, MICU, SICU).

Nursing GPA: 3.5

Science GPA: 2.9, retook classes but GPA still not great 😞

Hoping that my experience and retaking all those classes helps my case!

HBU?

ThatllovelyPICUrn said:

Finishing up my application. What's your stats?

 

Specializes in PICU/NICU/CVPICU.

2.5 years PICU/NICU

2.67 RN DIPLOMA

3.8 BSN

SCIENCE 4.0 

ccrn, PALS, ACLS, tncc 

ThatllovelyPICUrn said:

2.5 years PICU/NICU

2.67 RN DIPLOMA

3.8 BSN

SCIENCE 4.0 

ccrn, PALS, ACLS, tncc 

That's a killer science GPA! Let's hope we hear something soon!! Just crossing my fingers and toes, eagerly checking the portal 😂

Specializes in PICU/NICU/CVPICU.

I'm afraid because of my RN GPA 😕

ThatllovelyPICUrn said:

I'm afraid because of my RN GPA 😕

I'm sure we can all pick apart our stats and think the worst of them.. I am trying to stay positive because we are all unique and our experiences are so different from each other.  I think they look at us individually and holistically from what I gathered at the open house.  GPA is important but we all make mistakes and GPA is so hard to increase even with retaking courses, etc.  Don't fret, we got this!

Specializes in PICU/NICU/CVPICU.

Yes, you're right. Hoping were classmates 

ThatllovelyPICUrn said:

Yes, you're right. Hoping were classmates 

Same!! Good luck to you!

Specializes in CVSICU.

Hey!! Has anyone heard back yet? I submitted 8/1 LOL

Specializes in PICU/NICU/CVPICU.

No, I still didn't submit LOL I'm nervous

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