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to applicants. Since we live in Indiana where there are NO CRNA programs we will have to move without regard to which program we wish to attend. However, as referenced in a previous post it seems that at least SOME programs give a definitive advantage to those applicants who are already residents in that state. I am trying to get a handle on how pervasive and widespread this policy is practiced. If it does turn out that living in the state of application is a big advantage my top picks are Ohio, Penn., Tx., Fl., and Tenn. All of these states offer AT LEAST five CRNA programs to which one may apply. Does anyone have input into which of these states might be BEST in terms of cost of living verses RN/ICU pay (for my wife who will be supporting me during school).