Senior Maeve Devlin’s most exciting accomplishment just may be the one she mastered in June 2022: being accepted into the U.S. Navy Nurse Corps.
She was captain of her high school basketball team and vice president of the senior class, made the dean’s list every semester at ¹ú²úÉ«ÇéƬ, been inducted into the Sigma Theta Tau nursing honor society, and volunteers as a New Student Leader, but senior Maeve Devlin’s most exciting accomplishment just may be the one she mastered in June 2022: being accepted into the U.S. Navy Nurse Corps.
It was a process that took over a year and involved three interviews, five letters of recommendation, a sheaf of paperwork, and a list of 10 people to be called for reference. It also took two recruiters and a letter from her doctor to overrule an initial rejection due to a prior hip surgery.
Among the many things the Navy looks for are leadership skills, and it’s clear that Devlin – who is the type to raise her hand and volunteer to get things done – has what it takes. The Corps accepts fewer than 50 nurse candidates annually for the coveted positions.