U of Arkansas Medical Sciences
- Little Rock,
- Arkansas
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This page was last updated: February 27, 2025
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U of Arkansas Medical Sciences in Little Rock, Arkansas offers a DNP program. It is a Front-Loaded program that starts in August. The GRE is not required and the program length is 36 months.
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Professional goals statement. The purpose of this statement is to provide the nurse anesthesia faculty with further insight into the professional goals, motivation, and expectations of the applicant and to evaluate written communication skills. This statement is to be submitted with the application. (Maximum 250 word count). Additionally, applicants may be asked to provide written responses to a series of questions during their on-campus interview sessions as a part of the admission process.
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Two letters of recommendation (one professional, one peer) are required from professionals with knowledge of the applicant’s current work performance and experience. Recommenders must address the applicant’s ability to successfully complete a doctoral program and can speak to the applicant’s academic potential, clinical skills, knowledge, and involvement in leadership or professional activities. A recommendation from the applicant’s most recent supervisor is strongly suggested. Reference names and e-mail contact information must be provided as part of the application. An email will then be sent directly to the recommenders with information and instructions for completion and return of references.
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