UCSF MEPN 2020

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Hello everyone!

I did not see a thread for UCSF MEPN 2020 so I thought I'd start a post! ?

Hey have you heard anything?

On 10/29/2019 at 1:45 PM, andreamesco said:

@nuselefteye not yet. , I am still on the waiting game.. What about you?

33 minutes ago, andreamesco said:

@nuselefteye not yet. , I am still on the waiting game.. What about you

Nope nothing. When do you think we will start to hear back for interviews? I applied to the FNP program

I believe the timeline is : Mid-December they will send letters for interviews in January , and by the end of February and beginning of March they will send final decision letters.

I also applied for the FNP, best of luck !! ?

Same here for FNP, wondering how many FNP slots they offer each cohort.

From what I read from previous years only 10 ?, the FNP is the most competitive track

14 hours ago, andreamesco said:

From what I read from previous years only 10 ?, the FNP is the most competitive track

10! That is so little. How many applications do they get for it a year?

2 hours ago, nurselefteye said:

10! That is so little. How many applications do they get for it a year?

No idea ! But it being UCSF I would not be surprised if someone says hundreds!!! MEPN 2018 stats were 294 applications and 81 only were admitted for all cohorts.

10 spots for FNP?!!!! Oh nooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!! Stay hopefully everyone!!!!!!!??

Specializes in Lead Pharmacy Technician.

Did anyone get in from last year? I am starting to get everything together and will try to apply next year. What were the process to applying for the MEPN program with a concentration on pediatric? Do I just have my transcript sent to the admission office? I tried contacting Steven Johnson but I kept on getting an email failed so I am not sure who else to contact about this. I am curious if my Intro to Probability and Statistic class will be acceptable for the statistic class requirement. What else should I do to get a better chance of getting in? I am a current Lead Pharmacy Technician at Stanford Oncology Treatment Center. I've worked there for 5 years and just now got into a management position. Any advice on what I should concentrate on when writing my personal statement? Anything anyone can advice on would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!

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