Newman University CRNA Program
Requirements, cost, and first-time pass rate (2026)
- Degree
- DNAP
- Location
- Wichita, Kansas
- Length
- 36 months
- GRE
- Not required
- CCRN
- Not required
- PALS
- Required
- First-time NCE pass rate
- 94.7% (Class of 2025)
- Est. total cost
- $115k–$145k
- Min GPA
- 3.0 (typical)
- Class size
- 22
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What makes Newman University different
- Accepts non-nursing bachelor's + ADN (case-by-case, Program Director approval)
- Min science/math GPA 3.0 recommended (separate from cumulative)
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Newman University CRNA — frequently asked
Does Newman University require the GRE?
No — Newman University does not require the GRE. It's one of the CRNA programs you can apply to without a GRE score.
What is Newman University's first-time NCE pass rate?
Newman University's most recently published first-time National Certification Exam (NCE) pass rate is 94.7% (Class of 2025).
How much does Newman University's CRNA program cost?
The estimated total cost of attendance for Newman University is $115k–$145k (tuition, fees, and living costs). Confirm exact tuition with the program.
How long is the Newman University CRNA program?
Newman University's program is about 36 months of full-time study.
Not affiliated with Newman University. Figures are estimates/most-recently-published values — verify with the program. Last updated 2026.
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