Thomas Jefferson University 2021

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Just wanted to start a thread for the 2021 SRNA class at Thomas Jefferson University. Good luck everyone!

Specializes in Medical ICU.
17 minutes ago, NursingDevil said:

I got in! 

That's great!

8 minutes ago, sflsamantha16 said:

I got in!

Congrats. How was the interview ?

2 hours ago, prece_dex said:

I got an email regarding being waitlisted today guys. Good luck to everyone

Are you waitlisted after an interview?

Specializes in SICU.
8 minutes ago, Ambitious_Nurse said:

Are you waitlisted after an interview?

Yup! 

Just found out I was accepted!! 

Specializes in CVICU.

I finished my application on 10/13 and still haven’t heard anything. I’m assuming that I would have heard back by now. Does anyone know if they send a formal rejection letter or not?

Specializes in Neonatal/Pediatric Intensive Care.
8 hours ago, The Liberater said:

I finished my application on 10/13 and still haven’t heard anything. I’m assuming that I would have heard back by now. Does anyone know if they send a formal rejection letter or not?

Have you tried contacting admissions and asking them?

Specializes in PACU.

Does anyone have an information from past students about how the program was and if it was supportive if they recommend it ? ? I got accepted for 2021 and am looking for some more info ! 

29 minutes ago, PACURN11 said:

Does anyone have an information from past students about how the program was and if it was supportive if they recommend it ? ? I got accepted for 2021 and am looking for some more info ! 

From the interview I had, there were two students and that question was asked when the faculty left. They mentioned they both felt really supported by not only the faculty but the students as well. One had mentioned she really wouldn’t have gone anywhere else if she had the chance to choose again and said that despite being a current third year. I do want more info on how they felt about clinicals and if they think they got all the experiences they needed but the students were a big reason I felt comfortable with the program!

 

Also, if you look at the 2020 thread, a current student explained his first year experience in the comments!

Specializes in PACU.

@NursingDevil thanks so much for the info ! I definitely got the supportive vibe from the students as well . I guess I’m interested in the clinical portion as well. Hoping to get a diverse experience ! 

@PACURN11 no problem! I do recall now that the faculty and the students mentioned they were given exceptional clinical experience because of the program's status with the hospitals we rotate through and, although COVID slowed things down, students felt they still were able to get the clinical experiences they wanted and request specific clinical experiences they wanted more exposure in!

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