Texas CRNA Programs (2026)
Texas has 8 accredited nurse anesthesia programs. Estimated total costs range about $93k–$140k. 3 don't require the GRE. Compare requirements, cost, and first-time NCE pass rates below, then open any program for the full breakdown.
| Program | Degree | GRE | First-time pass | Est. cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Baylor College of Medicine Houston | DNP | Required | 91.2% | $125k–$155k |
| Texas Christian University (TCU) Fort Worth | DNAP | Required | 98% | $125k–$155k |
| Texas Wesleyan University Fort Worth | DNAP | Required | 93% | $125k–$155k |
| University of Texas at Tyler Tyler | DNP | Not required | — | $85k–$100k |
| University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) Galveston | DNP | Not required | — | $85k–$100k |
| US Army Graduate Program in Anesthesia Nursing San Antonio | DNP | Not required | 97% | $125k–$155k |
| UT Health San Antonio (UTHSCSA) San Antonio | DNP | Required | — | $125k–$155k |
| UTHealth Houston – Cizik School of Nursing Houston | DNP | Required | 95% | $85k–$100k |
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Cost figures are estimates; pass rates are most recently published first-time NCE rates. Last updated 2026.
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