Vanderbilt MSN 2017

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  1. The MSN Specialty I applied to was:

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      Adult Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner
    • Adult Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner
    • Emergency Nurse Practitioner
    • Family Nurse Practitioner
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      Healthcare Leadership
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      Neonatal Nurse Practitioner
    • Nurse Midwifery
    • Nurse Midwifery - Family Nurse Pracitioner
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      Nursing Informatics
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      Pediatric Nurse Practitioner - Acute Care
    • Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
    • Women's Health Nurse Practitioner
    • Women's Health Nurse Practitioner/Adult Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner
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      Other

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For prospective applicants for the 2017 year in the Vanderbilt MSN program. Being as I am currently wait listed in the 2016 year due to a very late application, there is a high probability I would have to apply again come November 1st 2016 for the following year acceptance.

November 1st, 2016 is the priority application deadline for the 2017 year. All materials (GRE, official transcripts, application payment, letters of recommendation, statement of intent) must have been submitted by this date.

Letters of acceptance for August 2016 orientation and start were sent out the first week of February 2016. Wait listed recipients received their wait list offer in an around the first week of March 2016 with the caveat that seats may open well into late July.

Does anyone know when Women's Health NP will hear back?

Hi all,

I applied for the pre-speciality CNM program and am interviewing on Tuesday. I'm a bit nervous, but also so excited! I'll be watching this thread to see how everyone's interviews go! Good luck all!

I applied by the priority deadline for PMHNP and haven't heard anything about an interview yet either. Glad I'm not the only one :)

I applied for the CNM program (pre-speciality) and had my interview on Friday. It felt like a conversation, really relaxed. They essentially asked the same questions as the four "interview questions" we had to submit in our application. Then they gave an opportunity for me to ask questions. In terms of timing, he said the director of the CNM program is telling everyone not to expect letters to go out until March 1st, but I have a feeling we will find out by February. Every speciality is different with timing and some won't have interviews, so I am guessing we will all be waiting until the beginning of next year until we hear something.

Hi everyone! I applied for the AGACNP program by the November 1st deadline and I'm scheduled for a phone interview on 12/13. Has anyone else applied for this specialty and heard anything?

Hi! Has anyone applied to or heard anything back from the primary care pediatric program? I am seeing how people applied to the others, but none for the peds program!

Clee21, are you an ASN, BSN or Pre-Specialty applicant for the AGACNP program?

I'm a pre-specialty applicant for that program and so far you're the first person I've heard of getting an interview.

Good luck... and let us know how it goes!

Justin

I am a BSN applicant with acute care nursing experience.

Thank you so much!! I hope you hear something soon!

Christin

Hi embug24! I also applied to the primary care pediatric program, and I have not heard anything either.

I also applied to the PMHNP direct entry and am waiting to see if I get an interview. Fingers crossed!

Just had my CNM pre-specialty interview! It would have been a fairly relaxed conversation, but I was super nervous and probably not communicating as well as I would have hoped. My interviewer asked me a lot of follow up questions to my initial answers which I think ended up being to my benefit. She said letters (at least for CNM) would be out mid-February. It's weird that different interviewers are telling people in the same specialty different timelines! I have another interview on Tuesday, so hopefully this was a good warm up for the next one. Good luck to everyone!

Just had my CNM pre-specialty interview! It would have been a fairly relaxed conversation, but I was super nervous and probably not communicating as well as I would have hoped. My interviewer asked me a lot of follow up questions to my initial answers which I think ended up being to my benefit. She said letters (at least for CNM) would be out mid-February. It's weird that different interviewers are telling people in the same specialty different timelines! I have another interview on Tuesday, so hopefully this was a good warm up for the next one. Good luck to everyone!

Congrats! You have a second interview with Vanderbilt or for another school?

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