CRNA Programs in Washington DC

Complete Guide for 2026

Washington DC has 1 accredited CRNA program. Georgetown University Nurse Anesthesia Programhas a 100% NCE pass rate. Tuition is $107,962.

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Washington DC CRNA Program

100% NCE DNAP

Georgetown University Nurse Anesthesia Program stands out with a perfect 100% NCE first-time pass rate, demonstrating exceptional student preparation. The program has excellent student retention with only a 3% attrition rate. The program offers a DNAP degree and takes 3 yr to complete. Tuition is $107,962. The program does not require CCRN, accepts NICU experience, and accepts PICU experience.

$107,962 3 yr 35 students 3% 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 Washington DC?

There is 1 accredited CRNA program in Washington DC. The average NCE pass rate is 100%.

What is the best CRNA school in Washington DC?

Based on NCE first-time pass rates, Georgetown University Nurse Anesthesia Program ranks highest in Washington DC with a 100% pass rate. Tuition is $107,962.

How much does CRNA school cost in Washington DC?

CRNA program tuition in Washington DC ranges from $107,962 to $107,962 for in-state students. Out-of-state tuition is typically higher.

Do any Washington DC CRNA programs not require the GRE?

All CRNA programs in Washington DC currently require the GRE. However, requirements change—verify with programs directly.