CRNA Programs in Iowa

Complete Guide for 2026

Iowa has 1 accredited CRNA program. University of Iowahas a 86% NCE pass rate. Tuition is $85,553.

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Iowa CRNA Program

University of Iowa

Iowa City, Iowa

86% NCE DNP

University of Iowa has a 86% NCE pass rate. The program has excellent student retention with only a 0% attrition rate. The program offers a DNP degree and takes 3 yr to complete. Tuition ranges from $85,553 (in-state) to $159,206 (out-of-state). The program does not require the GRE, does not require CCRN, accepts NICU experience, accepts PICU experience, and offers online/hybrid coursework. With a class size of 11 students, you'll benefit from personalized attention.

$85,553 3 yr 11 students 0% attrition
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How We Rank Programs

Programs are ranked by NCE (National Certification Examination) first-time pass rate, the most objective measure of program quality. Pass rates indicate how well a program prepares students for board certification. We also display attrition rates, tuition, and other factors to help you make an informed decision. Learn about our methodology →

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Frequently Asked Questions

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How many CRNA programs are in Iowa?

There is 1 accredited CRNA program in Iowa. The average NCE pass rate is 86%.

What is the best CRNA school in Iowa?

Based on NCE first-time pass rates, University of Iowa ranks highest in Iowa with a 86% pass rate. Tuition is $85,553.

How much does CRNA school cost in Iowa?

CRNA program tuition in Iowa ranges from $85,553 to $85,553 for in-state students. Out-of-state tuition is typically higher.

Do any Iowa CRNA programs not require the GRE?

Yes, 1 CRNA program in Iowa does not require the GRE for admission.