CRNA School In Puerto Rico

A few hints on CRNA school application process in Puerto Rico and why you should consider CRNA school there. Nursing Students SRNA Article

I feel the need to update information regarding CRNA schools available in Puerto Rico. I myself found lots of information gaps when I was considering a school in Puerto Rico. NOW that I have gone through the process and currently living the SRNA student life in Puerto Rico, I feel obligated to share with those considering CRNA in Puerto Rico some very helpful insight.

When applying to an accredited CRNA start by visiting the AANA site for a list of accredited schools....this is a most, dont skip this step. Also, verify the passing scores of those school that you are considering.

When you visit that site, Puerto Rico has 3 accredited CRNA schools, be aware that Puerto Rico has other schools that offer programs but you will NOT be able to sit for national boards if you go to those other schools. If your plan is to stay in Puerto Rico and never ever practice outside of PR, that might be an option.

I don't know any of those schools because that is not my interest. As far as the 3 accredited school I will not talk about any of them in particularly but will go over general of the 3.

I will start by giving you a quick background of myself. I am originally from Puerto Rico and left the island over 15 years ago, when I graduated from High School and decided to move to the states for my University studies. With that been said, spanish is my first language but my nursing school and experience has all been in the states and all english.

So considering to move back to the island for a period of around 2 years, without a job, minimum family left in the island, very rusty spanish and no medical spanish experience ....SCARY! Is an understatement.

So don't be discouraged if lack of spanish is your first doubt holding you back.

So let's start with why a school in PR? ....obvious cheap school cost ... less than 30k for the entire program, compare to 70k - 130k a program in the states.

It is a very competitive application process and you are still trying to earn a spot out of anywhere from 9 to 25 spot available per year.

Know that island life and island system is not the same as the system in the states. The process is slow, is very repetitive, and some process might seem "ridiculous", but it has always been this way and it work in the island. The process is all hard copies and paper and pen kind of process, therefore it will require for you to get the application, get all the part together and mail them in. ** important, start here** The process of getting your RN license by endorsement in PR can take up to 6 months, I am not exaggerating.

You might be invited to an interview and you might even get accepted but if you don't have your license in hand by the time the program start, you will lose your spot. We had 2 students that could not start the program because their license was still not granted when the program started, so sad because now they have to wait another year to move on with their life goals.

When you send any documents:

  1. Send via Certified letter
  2. Keep copies of EVERYTHING
  3. Keep all emails

So before applying to a school make sure is accredited, figure out the cost of the program the length of time of the program and the application process and deadlines.

Start the license process the moment you decide to apply for the school. Know that other exams are required for application in PR so make sure you schedule those on time for the application deadlines.

Once you apply the next step is interview, ask if Skype is a possibility it will save you money need for the move when sometimes is just a 15 min interview. The moment you are considering CRNA school you should start cleaning your bills and get your finances in line. Start considering the options about a vehicle that you will need here while in school, shipping cost, what car to bring considering bad roads and bad drivers (think taxi drivers in NY), housing, again traffic is bad so you want to be closed by school.

Is not an easy process but not impossible, and you must keep in mind the end goal. If you start the process early, and stay organized the process will go smoothly. Good luck!

On 9/29/2019 at 2:50 PM, Kcordova said:

The programs here are becoming a bit popular due to the low cost. We have a lot of "main land" students including me that have and/or planning to go back to the states as soon as they graduate.

Hey!! I was wondering if I could reach out and talk to you a bit about the program if you’re willing! I would greatly appreciate it. I’ve applied there as well. My email: [email protected]. ??

Currently considering to apply in CRNA program in puerto rico. Did you guys end up going to Puerto Rico, how is it?

Anybody applied for the CRNA 2020 at Inter-american University in PR?

On 3/6/2020 at 7:13 AM, sah005 said:

Currently considering to apply in CRNA program in puerto rico. Did you guys end up going to Puerto Rico, how is it?

I applied for the program starting this fall. I am having the interview in 2 weeks. I have a friend that started last fall and she is doing great.

2 hours ago, La chachi said:

I applied for the program starting this fall. I am having the interview in 2 weeks. I have a friend that started last fall and she is doing great.

that is awesome! Good Luck

On 3/6/2020 at 8:13 AM, sah005 said:

Currently considering to apply in CRNA program in puerto rico. Did you guys end up going to Puerto Rico, how is it?

I am graduating this May, It definitely went by really fast.

On 11/25/2019 at 2:07 PM, Lady Z said:

Hey!! I was wondering if I could reach out and talk to you a bit about the program if you’re willing! I would greatly appreciate it. I’ve applied there as well. My email: [email protected]. ??

I am so sorry I just got to see this. You can reach out to me [email protected] with any school related questions. I will be more than happy to help if I can.

On 10/2/2019 at 10:07 PM, CHF24 said:

How would we start this process? Do you have a link or PDF on how to go about getting a PR nursing license?

SOLICITUD ENDORSEMENT RECIPROCITY ACT.doc

call the number provided and make sure this is still the current form as this is the one I used in 2018. Read the instructions and follow to the "T"

14 hours ago, Kcordova said:

that is awesome! Good Luck

I am graduating this May, It definitely went by really fast.

Congratulations...What do you think about the program?

Perfect! is a fast intense 24 month program so literally no time for nothing else. I was able to benefit from the fact that all my clinical rotations were less than an hour away, giving that I came down here with my kid, as a single mom that has been the biggest blessing.... diffidently harder in a program in the US because for most of them you have to relocate at some point to complete clinical rotations.

can I send you an email?

14 hours ago, La chachi said:

can I send you an email?

yes [email protected]

On 10/2/2019 at 10:07 PM, CHF24 said:

How would we start this process? Do you have a link or PDF on how to go about getting a PR nursing license?

SOLICITUD ENDORSEMENT RECIPROCITY ACT.doc