Program Admission Requirements
We take great pride in the rigor of the curriculum and our students' thirst for success. Setting the bar high in our program admission requirements helps maintain those standards from the beginning. Your journey to a rewarding career as a nurse anesthetist begins with an application through the Nursing’s Centralized Application Service.
Quick Facts:
Cohort Size: max of 30 annually
Program Start: Summer Trimester
Application Cycle:
- 2024-2027 Cohort: Dec. 1, 2022 – June 1, 2023
- 2025-2028 Cohort: Dec. 1, 2023 – June 1, 2024
Applying to the DNAP Program
Due to the competitive nature of the admission process, applicants should understand that meeting the minimum admission criteria does not guarantee admission into the program nor an invitation to interview for admission.
- Program Requirements
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Apply Through NursingCAS
Submit an application through the Nursing Centralized Application Service (NursingCAS). The application cycle will open December 1.
Supplemental Application Fee
Applicants must submit a non-refundable supplemental application fee of $100, which can be paid online, by check, or over the phone at Call407-303-1631. Make checks payable to AdventHealth University and ensure they are labeled as “DNAP Supplemental Fee” on the memo line (please include your name on the memo line as well). Mail checks to AdventHealth University, Attn: Financial Services, 671 Winyah Dr, Orlando, FL 32803.
Online Payments:
Fee payment for applicants with an AHU student ID
Fee payment for applications without an AHU student ID
Bachelor's Degree or Higher
Submit evidence of at least one of the following degrees from a regionally accredited institution:
- Bachelor of Science degree (or higher) in Nursing (BSN, MSN, DNP, etc.)
- Bachelor of Science degree (or higher) in another appropriate related major (i.e. Biology, Chemistry, etc.)
If an applicant is currently enrolled at a regionally accredited institution and is scheduled to complete a degree prior to the anticipated enrollment at AHU’s DNAP program, he or she must provide a current transcript prior to an admission interview, and then provide a final official transcript upon completion of the degree and prior to enrollment.
While a BSN is preferred, the AHU DNAP also considers applicants who have a BS in a related field and an AS in nursing. Related fields may include biology, chemistry, exercise physiology, or respiratory therapy. Degrees must have been obtained from regionally accredited institutions.
Pre-Requisite Courses
Applicants must have completed the following pre-requisite courses:
- STAT 215 Elementary Statistics (or equivalent; at least 3 credits), with a grade of B or better, within 5 years prior to start date of program = May 20XX deadline
- Chemistry - a Chemistry course (at least 3 credits), with a grade of B or better, within 5 years prior to start date of program = May 20XX deadline, and subsequently, completion of
- ANES 500 Chemistry and Physics for Nurse Anesthesia (online through AHU) by December 31 of the year prior to enrollment in the DNAP program.
Minimum Cumulative GPA
Present a minimum cumulative grade point average, inclusive of both undergraduate and graduate coursework, of 3.00 on a 4.00 scale.
Critical Care Nursing Experience
Applicants must demonstrate a minimum of one year of current critical care nursing experience before the commencement of the program. It is important to note that any duration spend in an orientation within the critical care area will not be counted towards fulfilling this one-year requirement. Preference will be given to candidates with two or more years of recent, intensive critical care nursing experience. Additionally, applicants are required to be actively employed full-time in Critical Care (ICU) at the time of submitting their application.
Critical care experience must be obtained in a critical care area within the United States, its territories, or a US military hospital outside of the US. During this experience, the registered professional nurse has developed critical decision making and psychomotor skills, competency in patient assessment, and the ability to use and interpret advanced monitoring techniques. A critical care area is defined as one where, on a routine basis, the registered professional nurse manages one or more of the following: invasive hemodynamic monitors (such as pulmonary artery catheter, CVP, arterial); cardiac assist devices; mechanical ventilation; and vasoactive infusions [such as norepinephrine, epinephrine, vasopressin, dobutamine, nicardipine, nitroglycerin]. Examples of critical care units may include but are not limited to: Surgical Intensive Care, Cardiothoracic Intensive Care, Coronary Intensive Care, Medical Intensive Care, and Pediatric Intensive Care. Those who have experiences in other areas may be considered, provided they can demonstrate competence with managing unstable patients, invasive monitoring, ventilators, and critical care pharmacology.
Mental and Physical Requirements
Meet the mental and physical requirements for the DNAP, as follows:
- Have sufficient visual acuity to observe and assess a patient, to discriminate color and depth, to read and accurately complete reports, and to visualize diagnostic/monitoring equipment in dim light.
- Have sufficient hearing to monitor and assess patient health needs, to monitor various equipment and background sounds, and to communicate by telephone.
- Be able to speak English in a clear and concise manner.
- Have English communication abilities sufficient to interact professionally with others in verbal and written form, and have reading skills appropriate to understand patient charts, reports, and orders
- Be able to stand and walk without difficulty and be able to push a gurney or wheelchair.
- Be able to stand and/or sit for an extended period of time.
- Be able to perform fine and gross motor skills with both hands.
- Possess critical thinking skills sufficient to think clearly and act appropriately in stressful situations.
- Possess interpersonal skills sufficient to interact with individuals, families, and groups from a variety of social, emotional, cultural, and intellectual backgrounds.
- Have mobility sufficient to move from room to room and maneuver in small spaces.
- Have tactile ability sufficient to perform palpation functions of physical examination and/or those related to therapeutic intervention.
English Language Proficiency
Provide evidence of English language proficiency for applicants whose native/primary language is not English (see English Language Proficiency section in the current AHU Academic Catalog).
Interview
Successfully complete the interview process. Please note that interviews are arranged by invitation only.
Interview Process
Prior to a determination regarding acceptance, there will be a brief (10-15 minute) personal interview with the NAP Admission Committee. The personal interview helps to provide a realistic evaluation of eligibility for admission into the program, as it may assess oral communication skills, professional behaviors and attitudes, ability to interact in a group, knowledge of the profession, ability to solve problems, and motivation to pursue a career in nurse anesthesia. The Admission Committee membership may consist of CRNA faculty, clinical anesthesia providers (Physician Anesthesiologist and CRNA), AHU didactic faculty, an SRNA representative, and a public member. The primary requirement for admission into the DNAP program is the applicant’s ability to benefit, as appraised by the DNAP Admission Committee, to successfully complete the 36-month curriculum. Applicants should have strong academic records as evidenced by their cumulative grade point average and GRE scores, demonstrated consistency of academic performance, and strong clinical experience. The committee is interested in determining the candidates’ base knowledge of physiology, invasive monitors, care of ventilated patients, and their knowledge of the drugs they commonly administer in ICU. A firm and clear commitment to the nurse anesthesia profession and to fulfilling the missions of AHU and the NAP are additional criteria which are assessed through the interview process and the personal essay. Qualities such as maturity and effective interpersonal relationships, as determined from the letters of recommendation and the interview, are also important admission criteria. Each member of the DNAP Admission Committee is given the responsibility to score conscientiously after each applicant’s interview. Scores are collected immediately following the interview. Justification by the DNAP Admission Committee for acceptance or denial of a candidate is not required nor noted in the applicant’s file. All applicants should dress in professional attire for the interview with the DNAP Admission Committee. All applicants who are offered letters of acceptance must successfully complete the interview process. (Interviews are by invitation only.)
- Documents to submit to NursingCAS
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Official Transcripts
Submit current official transcripts from all undergraduate and/or graduate institutions attended, in accordance with the guidelines in the current AHU Academic Catalog. Admission GPAs will be calculated based on credits and grades from regionally accredited institutions only. Failure to disclose all colleges or universities previously attended could result in denial or dismissal.
Transcripts from institutions outside the United States must be evaluated by World Education Services (WES). Refer to the Admission Information in the AHU Academic Catalog
If you’re currently enrolled in any course at a regionally accredited institution at which you have previously taken any other courses, you must provide an updated transcript prior to an admission interview and then provide an official transcript upon completion of the course and prior to enrollment.
Nursing License
Submit a current, unencumbered license to practice as a professional registered nurse (RN) and/or an advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) issued through one of the states of the United States or its territories or protectorates. If that RN and/or APRN license is not issued through Florida, the applicant must be eligible for Florida Licensure at the time of application.
BLS and ACLS Certification
Submit current Basic Life Support (BLS) and Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) certification through the American Heart Association.
GRE Score
While the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is not a mandatory prerequisite for application, applicants are welcome to submit their GRE scores if they wish. Submission of GRE scores is entirely optional and will be considered if provided. The admissions committee will evaluate all aspects of the application to make a comprehensive assessment of the candidate's qualifications.
Critical Care Registered Nurse Certification (CCRN)
Successful completion of the Critical Care Registered Nurse (CCRN) certification is a mandatory prerequisite for enrollment in the program. Prospective candidates are required to obtain and provide evidence of CCRN certification before they submit their application.
Resume
Submit a current professional resume.
NAP Practice Survey
Submit the completed NAP practice survey.
Download NAP Practice Survey (PDF)
Essay
Submit an essay outlining reasons for choosing to become a nurse anesthetist, for choosing to attend a Christian faith-based institution, and for choosing AdventHealth University, specifically.
Recommendations
Submit three letters of recommendation through NursingCAS.org. One recommendation must be from a licensed CRNA that the applicant has shadowed; one recommendation should be from the immediate supervisor, and one recommendation should be from a current RN/APRN co-worker. Recommendations from friends or family members are not accepted (Recommendation letters are only effective for the annual application cycle in which they are submitted. Re-applicants must submit new, current reference letters.)
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