CRNA Programs in New Mexico

Complete Guide for 2026

New Mexico has 1 accredited CRNA program. New Mexico State University. Tuition is $97,787.

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New Mexico CRNA Program

New Mexico State University

Las Cruces, New Mexico

DNP

New Mexico State University is located in Las Cruces, New Mexico. The program offers a DNP degree and takes 3 yr to complete. Tuition ranges from $97,787 (in-state) to $170,564 (out-of-state). The program does not require the GRE, accepts NICU experience, accepts PICU experience, and offers online/hybrid coursework. With a class size of 23 students, you'll benefit from personalized attention.

$97,787 3 yr 23 students
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Frequently Asked Questions

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How many CRNA programs are in New Mexico?

There is 1 accredited CRNA program in New Mexico.

What is the best CRNA school in New Mexico?

New Mexico State University in New Mexico offer quality nurse anesthesia education. Compare programs based on your specific needs including location, tuition, and requirements.

How much does CRNA school cost in New Mexico?

CRNA program tuition in New Mexico ranges from $97,787 to $97,787 for in-state students. Out-of-state tuition is typically higher.

Do any New Mexico CRNA programs not require the GRE?

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