SRNA living situation

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Specializes in Critical Care.

Anyone ever live on campus during CRNA school? Do professional graduate school programs such as CRNA offer on campus living?

I am wondering if this will be cheaper.

Also, do CRNAs program tend to have a sort of orientation a few weeks or prior to the start date?

itd be great to meet other students to possibly room with.

As I get all my general big picture ducks (like classes, BSN, GRE) in a row, the reality of CRNA school is starting to show itself! I'm just curious. I'm starting to think about the extra equally important details.

The program I'm starting in January has an on-campus orientation for anesthesia students right before classes start. It also has on-campus graduate housing available (as do a lot of schools), but it's generally pricier than off-campus options, and aside from the convenience of its location, offers fewer amenities.

Specializes in Critical Care.
The program I'm starting in January has an on-campus orientation for anesthesia students right before classes start. It also has on-campus graduate housing available (as do a lot of schools), but it's generally pricier than off-campus options, and aside from the convenience of its location, offers fewer amenities.

Nice. Thanks for your post. I'm leaning towards finding someone that has a room I can rent. Ideally I'd like to find perhaps a house that's rented out to CRNAs or other professional students such at PT students or MD students, that'd be great.

I've always lived on my own but I'm willing to sacrifice and compromise for my dreams. Besides, I suspect that I will be home only for sleep, nutritional needs, and hygiene purposes. I don't expect to be spending much time at home except to sleep. Willing to bet I'll be a regular at the library.

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