Admissions
The Doctor of Nursing Practice in Nurse Anesthesia (DNP-NA) at FIU is a limited-enrollment program with a highly rigorous admissions process where the number of applicants generally well exceeds the positions available.
Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) programs tend to be highly competitive. Applicant profiles across the nation exhibit similar characteristics, including:
- Highly motivated
- Competitive Science GPA greater than 3.5
To be competitive in Science GPA, the candidate can retake advanced sciences (these courses are not required, they are only used to compute Science GPA):
- Pathophysiology
- Microbiology
- Anatomy and Physiology I
- Anatomy and Physiology II
- Health Assessment
- Chemistry
- Statistics
Acute care nursing skills and experience gained in ICU nursing are not re-taught as part of our curriculum.
Only applicants who are licensed Registered Nurses (RNs) qualify as candidates for the FIU Nurse Anesthetist program. Nurse anesthetists are educated and licensed based on their initial preparation as an RN.