Congratulations, I'm sure all the hard work was worth it. I know you are probably sick of GPA questions, but I really want to pursue CRNA, and this is a question that arises frequently. My nursing GPA is roughly a 2.9, and I've noticed the minimum requirment for a lot of CRNA schools is 3.0. Does this automatically put me out of the running if I don't have the minimum nursing school GPA? Granted, my overall GPA is a 3.34 (3.8 prior to embarking on my pathway to BSN). I want to make sure that before I put such an effort into trying to get into a CRNA program I actually have a fighting chance. I've noticed some programs such as Duke's CRNA doesn't have a specific nursing GPA, but a minimum cumulative GPA. Thank you for the time and clearing up the concerns of a lot of those frequenting this post.