University of Tennessee-Knoxville Fall 2020 CRNA Program Forum

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I wanted to create this post for any other fellow applicants to the fall 2020 Univerity of Tennessee-Knoxville DNP CRNA program to post questions to

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Just now, SunnyRN86 said:

Yeah it seems like the norm right now with so many schools transitioning. Hoping to hear back soon also! Do you live in Tennessee?

I do not (YET!), but I am originally from Knoxville, all my family is still there and multiple people from my family are UTK grads as well. It was my goal of originally going to school there, however moving back to TN after high school before I got my BSN was not feasible at the time. So now that I've got my BSN and have been working, I figured its time to try and make the goal come true.

Did your friend tell you if they do a clinical knowledge test or a simulation at the interview or was it all just a panel-type interview with questions?

So I just called and they said that notifications should go out mid Feb!

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I heard from them today, she said she’s hoping to have letters (By email) out by the end of the week. ? Fingers crossed!

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Has anyone received an email yet?

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2 hours ago, CRNA.hopeful said:

Has anyone received an email yet?

Nope! Nervous!

Still waiting to hear back also. I’m hoping its soon

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I applied to UTK DNP-FNP...following this post because I have not heard anything either.

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Spoke to them today and they hope to get them out by late this afternoon.

Just got the email! Interviews are week of March 23. Good luck to everyone!

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Just now, crna2019tn said:

Just got the email! Interviews are week of March 23. Good luck to everyone!

Same here!!

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Congrats to the ones that got invited for an interview. Unfortunately I didn’t get an invite this year. I was wondering if you would be willing to share your gpa and ICU experience so I can have a goal for next year.

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