I hate to bring this up here but I will anyway. What about becoming an AA? According to the AA website any science back-ground plus the required courses and a Bachelor's degree is enough for AA school. That said, I think being a CRNA is better but I thought mentioning the AA program was at least worth it.
Barry University in South Florida still has a few spots avail. for Jan. 2007. I heard they are looking into a new clinical site so they are considering three more students for January's Class. You must meet the requirements for Barry and have a Florida license in hand by January (when classes start). Barry has one of the largest CRNA classes in the USA and a significant number of clinical sites. Those of you concerned about getting into a CRNA school should include them on your list.