How to get accurate info on CRNA programs?

Nursing Students SRNA

Published

Programs don't seem to be open to giving contact info of currently enrolled students. Stats vary between sites/sources (attrition rates, pass rates, clinical cases & hours). I'm finding it very difficult to make an informed decision about what programs to apply to.

Does anyone have any good advise on how you broke through the haze on this? How can I find out the reality of a program before committing time, $$, etc.?

Thanks!

Specializes in Critical Care.

Check out all-crna-schools.com. you can sort schools by requirements, state, etc. The info may not be the most up to date, but it'll give you an idea. As far as costs, its best to call the schools and ask. Generally, MSN programs will be cheaper than doctorate. Once you have things narrowed down a bit you can post here and hope to get some answers from students.

Thanks for the answer. The problem with that website is that the information is only about 75% up to date. I check their info against what can be seen on the COA website search and get conflicting info about # of cases, attrition rates, and pricing. So my hope is to get general feed back from people happy enough with their programs to speak up about it.

+ Add a Comment