This question comes to my mind when I'm looking into what CRNA school to apply to: Does anyone have insight into if you go to a higher ranked CRNA school if you are necessarily compensated better? I ask this since I went to a high-tuition/well-ranked undergrad for my BSN and yet make the same as any other person beginning on my floor. AKA an RN is an RN is an RN, the only difference is I'm paying more loans back Does the same apply for CRNAs? or are there salary benefits to going into a program that is well ranked (aside from the personal satisfaction of knowing you achieved something great) Thanks for any input.