Thomas Jefferson University CRNA 2024

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Thomas Jefferson University DNP Nurse Anesthesia Program

Jefferson's DNP Nurse Anesthesia Program, fully accredited, prepares nurses to provide anesthesia care during surgical procedures.

This is a 36-month, nine-semester program with 92 credits. It's full-time curriculum with over 2,000 hours of clinical practice hours.

Not sure if this 36-month, nine-semester program is for you?
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Application Process

To apply, submit your application with $75 (fee) to Jefferson.

Apply for Spring 2024

Deadlines:

  • 2024 Application for admission is now closed.

Materials Requested

  • Transcripts
  • Personal Statement
  • Letters of Recommendation
  • Resume
  • Professional License/Certification

You can submit any requested materials via your MyJefferson account or to:

Thomas Jefferson University
Application Document Processing
4201 Henry Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19144

Requirements

  • Must have a BSN or MSN from accredited school.
  • Must have current RN license
  • BSN GPA of 3.2 (min)
  • Cumulative Science GPA of 3.0 (min)
  • International Students must demonstrate English language proficiency.
  • All qualified applicants will be scheduled for an interview.

Frequently Asked Questions

Need to call someone at Office of Academic Affairs? 

☎️ (215) 951-2800

Need to contact someone about the program?

✉️ [email protected]

What does it cost to attend Jefferson?

The average costs for tuition, fees, and expenses (36-month program) is around $152,000. 

Anesthesia (CRNA) Salaries 

According to U.S. Bureau Of Labor Statistics, a Nurse Anesthetists in Pennsylvania earns an annual mean wage of $203,150. The national annual mean wage for a Nurse Anesthetists is $202,470.

Need more information?

Read More at DNP Nurse Anesthesia Program (jefferson.edu)

Specializes in ICU.
AnesCRNA said:

Got you. Just got that same email. I guess no choice but wait. Ty!

Good luck!

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