University of Miami (UM) CRNA 2025

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Members are discussing their acceptance, rejection, and waitlist status for a nursing program at the University of Miami. Some users are sharing their stats and experiences, while others are asking about the waitlist process and creating a Facebook group to connect with fellow accepted students. There is also discussion about accessing the CaneLink account and declining offers to open up spots for others.

Hello, I didn't see a thread for the CRNA program for UM, 2025. Anyone else applying ??

Specializes in CVICU.
abwargs said:

It went well I think! but I guess you never know. They definitely asked clinical stuff, more than emotional I feel. My other interviews were way more emotional intelligence than this one. It was about 40 minutes. I'm just not sure when we hear back to be honest. 

 

That's great! Hopefully, you'll hear back soon. Did the clinical questions mainly focus on your ICU background? And how did you prepare for the interview?

Specializes in ICU.

They said they would be sending out  decisions in the middle of next month, April. Did anyone happen to ask/know how many interviews they are doing? I feel like 40 spots is pretty unheard of for a CRNA program, better for our chances of getting in! The interviewers were very nice and personable, try not to stress! 

Specializes in ICU.
Levoittome said:

They said they would be sending out  decisions in the middle of next month, April. Did anyone happen to ask/know how many interviews they are doing? I feel like 40 spots is pretty unheard of for a CRNA program, better for our chances of getting in! The interviewers were very nice and personable, try not to stress! 

Great to know, thank you!

and regarding to clinical questions, they ask random questions or specific from your specialty? 
 

best of luck to you!

Good luck to those of you interviewing this week! I feel that some of us (or at least myself) want to help and go into more detail about what was asked, but also feel it would put those who already interviewed at a disadvantage since we didn't have the same insights before interviewing. What I can say is to definitely study your patho and pharm, be able to attest to what you say and what you put on your resume, and just be confident in your clinical knowledge and experience. You're all probably kick-butt ICU nurses who are going to do great.

 

You 100% got this!

Just had my interview! Now we patiently wait! Goodluck everyone 🙂 

Specializes in TICU.

Anyone interviewed but still waiting on a CaneLink? 

How is everyone holding up ?! Any idea when UM will start sending out acceptance/rejection letters?

Hanging in there, but so eager to find out! I was told 4-6 weeks after I interviewed, so anywhere from the end of March to early/mid April.

Specializes in CVICU MICU ED.

just finished my interview! it was intense but they are really nice though! 

Congrats! 🥳

Congrats to all who have gotten an interview! Is anyone open to sharing your stats? Starting to feel discouraged not having gotten any interviews & wanting to see where I can strengthen my app. Thanks!

micurn1997 said:

Congrats to all who have gotten an interview! Is anyone open to sharing your stats? Starting to feel discouraged not having gotten any interviews & wanting to see where I can strengthen my app. Thanks!

Hi! I interviewed on 2/28 and it's my first year of applying to CRNA school. 3.79 GPA, 4.5 years ICU experience, mainly surgical, preceptor/committee experience, CCRN, and shadowing. 

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