Ursuline College CRNA program - 2026

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Members are discussing their experiences with interview invites for a nursing program, sharing details about the interview process, questions asked, and the timeline for decision-making. Some members express nervousness about the short duration of the interviews and uncertainty about the assessment process. Additionally, there is speculation about the number of available seats in the program and the passing grade requirement.

Just wanted to start a thread for those interested in the Ursuline College with SNAP CRNA program. I didn't see a thread for the applications that were open to start January 2026 yet! 

ICURN233 said:

But I didn't get an acceptance letter? 

Some people were asked to rank and didn't get an acceptance letter. 

Specializes in ICU.
CRNA dreaming24 said:

Some people were asked to rank and didn't get an acceptance letter. 

I thought it was for people who selected no preference post interview?

Specializes in CICU.
Hoosierroaming said:

I thought it was for people who selected no preference post interview?

I ranked them in my application and was asked to re-rank them.

Hoosierroaming said:

I thought it was for people who selected no preference post interview?

Definitely know people who ranked, and then interviewed. Did not receive acceptance letters and then were asked to rank again.... Anything is possible.  Not everyone accepts. 

Hoosierroaming said:

The reranking essentially seems like a waitlist in my opinion. Kind of a "if there isn't an acceptance are you flexible?" Tbh

SaltyDog said:
Hoosierroaming said:

The reranking essentially seems like a waitlist in my opinion. Kind of a "if there isn't an acceptance are you flexible?" Tbh

No because I had that option and I got an acceptance 

SaltyDog said:
Hoosierroaming said:

The reranking essentially seems like a waitlist in my opinion. Kind of a "if there isn't an acceptance are you flexible?" Tbh

I think you are absolutely correct! The reality is- it's not a no until you've been told no! 

Specializes in ICU.
Anonymous347 said:

No because I had that option and I got an acceptance 

Congratulations! I don't think everyone who re-ranked did, but I guess we will all know by the end of Summer. 🤷🏼‍♀️

which to me is the beginning of June but Google says September 1st. 

Any current students can give us insight on how many nerve blocks they do, cases, hours, etc and what hub were you at? I'm leaning towards Ohio as it's more CRNA driven and rural 

Specializes in Trauma ICU.

Has anyone else heard anything? 😓

Specializes in ICU.
Rn19962022 said:

Has anyone else heard anything? 😓

nope. been on the verge of tears for days LOL 

TraumaQueen017 said:

nope. been on the verge of tears for days LOL 

I got accepted in one that's more convenient for me so that opens up a seat I hope you get it! 

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