Originally Posted by zoozoo I beleive that you need your BSN in nursing to get in ,probably, most schools.
Not always correct. Some schools, such as my alma mater (Newman University, Wichita, Kansas - Shameless plug) will accept RN's who have non-nursing bachelor's degrees. However, there are other schools that will only consider candidates with BSN's.
The best advice I can give is to contact the schools of nurse anesthesia you are considering. Talk with the directors of those schools, and find out what they require. Many programs will take a balanced view of your scholastic record. A 2.68 from your first degree might not look too good, but by maintaining a 4.0 in pre-nursing and nursing programs will help enormously.
Kevin McHugh, CNRA
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