Duke School of Nursing is committed to holistic admissions.
A holistic review is a university admissions strategy that assesses an applicant’s unique experiences alongside traditional measures of academic achievement such as grades and test scores. It is designed to help universities consider a broad range of factors reflecting the applicant’s academic readiness, contribution to the incoming class, and potential for success while in school and post-graduation. When used in combination with a variety of other mission-based practices, holistic review constitutes a holistic admission process.
Many colleges and universities have employed a holistic admission process to assemble a diverse class of students with the background, qualities, and skills needed for success in the profession.
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The following requirements must be met before consideration for admission into the Nurse Anesthesia program:
Successful completion of the nurse anesthesia program (83-course credits) requires a substantial time commitment averaging 54-64 hours per week (including class time, clinical, and study time) during the 36-month program.
The curriculum is designed for 36 months of full-time study (Program completion July/August). Historically, given the rigorous nature of the program, students find it challenging to subsidize their educational expenses through part-time employment.
Due to strong demand and limited class size, early application is encouraged. The Office of Admissions and Student Services must receive the completed application with all supporting documents (evaluation forms, transcripts, licenses, proof of certifications, current CV, etc.) before August 1st of the year of desired admission (August matriculation). Incomplete applications will not be considered after the August 1st deadline.
Once the application is complete, admissions officers will review it to ensure application criteria are met then the file will be forwarded to the Nurse Anesthesia faculty. Candidates will be notified of the interview decision via e-mail through the Office of Admissions and Student Services. If an applicant is selected for an interview, they will receive an e-mail inviting them to participate in an on-campus interview day. After interviews, each student will be notified whether they are admitted, waitlisted, or declined. Official decision notifications are typically released within 1-2 weeks of interviews. If admitted, complete an online enrollment form and submit a $1,000 deposit to confirm acceptance into the program.