University of Southern California
CRNA Program
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ICU Experience Accepted
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Program Details
U of Southern California in Los Angeles, California offers a DNAP program. It is a Front-Loaded program that starts in May. The GRE is not required and the program length is 36 months.
U of Southern California in Los Angeles, California offers a DNAP program. It is a Front-Loaded program that starts in May. The GRE is not required and the program length is 36 months.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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What degree does University of Southern California offer?
University of Southern California offers a DNAP (Doctor of Nurse Anesthesia Practice) degree.
How long is the University of Southern California CRNA program?
The University of Southern California CRNA program is 3 yr long.
Does University of Southern California require the GRE?
No, University of Southern California does not require the GRE for admission.
What is the minimum GPA for University of Southern California?
University of Southern California requires a minimum GPA of 3.00.
Does University of Southern California accept NICU experience?
Yes, University of Southern California accepts NICU (Neonatal Intensive Care Unit) experience.
What is the tuition at University of Southern California?
University of Southern California has in-state tuition of $204,761 and out-of-state tuition of $204,761.
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Last verified Feb 2026