University of Miami CRNA Program
Requirements, cost, and first-time pass rate (2026)
- Degree
- DNP
- Location
- Coral Gables, Florida
- Length
- 36 months
- GRE
- Not required
- CCRN
- Not required
- PALS
- Required
- First-time NCE pass rate
- 94% (Class of 2023)
- Est. total cost
- $125k–$155k
- Min GPA
- 3.0 (typical)
- Class size
- 40 max
University of Miami application deadline
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What makes University of Miami different
- $3,000 non-refundable deposit within 1 month of admission
- App fee $80 first program + $50 each additional
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University of Miami CRNA — frequently asked
Does University of Miami require the GRE?
No — University of Miami does not require the GRE. It's one of the CRNA programs you can apply to without a GRE score.
What is University of Miami's first-time NCE pass rate?
University of Miami's most recently published first-time National Certification Exam (NCE) pass rate is 94% (Class of 2023).
How much does University of Miami's CRNA program cost?
The estimated total cost of attendance for University of Miami is $125k–$155k (tuition, fees, and living costs). Confirm exact tuition with the program.
How long is the University of Miami CRNA program?
University of Miami's program is about 36 months of full-time study.
Not affiliated with University of Miami. Figures are estimates/most-recently-published values — verify with the program. Last updated 2026.
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