University of Tennessee Health Science Center

University of Tennessee Health Science Center, located in the Volunteer State of Memphis, Tennessee offers one of the top CRNA programs in the United States. The UTHSC CRNA program length is 36 months (100 credit hours) beginning in the calendar month of June each year.  This detailed summary will discuss the degree, course structure, class size, acceptance rates, admissions, tuition costs and other helpful information for the school.

#57 Best CRNA Schools – UTHSC CRNA

We spent hundreds of hours interviewing nurse anesthetists to come up with the list of Best CRNA schools where we include real feedback on all CRNA schools from nurse anesthesiologists all over the US.  In our Best CRNA School survey, the University of Tennessee has a CRNA School Ranking of #57 out of 124 CRNA Schools. For more information on all CRNA schools, check out Best CRNA Schools and CRNA School Rankings.

UTHSC DNP

Upon graduation from the CRNA program, you will receive a University of Tennessee Health Science Center DNP (Doctor of Nursing Practice) degree.  Certainly, CRNA master’s degrees will no longer be offered by CRNA schools from 2022. Therefore, all degrees offered from CRNA schools will be Doctor degrees such as:
  • DNP (Doctor of Nursing Practice)
  • DNP-A (Doctor of Nursing Practice – Anesthesia)
  • DNP-NA (Doctor of Nursing Practice – Nurse Anesthesia)
  • DMPNA  (Doctor of Management Practice – Nurse Anesthesia)

UTHSC CRNA Program Course Load

The UTHSC DNP degree program is based on a Front loaded load.  In other words, an integrated CRNA degree is one where clinical experience begins in the first year with both clinical hours and classroom lectures throughout the program length. On the other hand, this is different than a front loaded CRNA degree where the first year is considered mainly academic with classroom education while the remaining years are focused on clinical rotations. In general, there is no right or wrong method of teaching – roughly 33% of schools have integrated course loads in the first year and 67% are front loaded. Therefore, the trend of more clinical hours in the first year has been increasing in recent years as CRNA schools realize the importance of practical experience and knowledge sooner rather than later.

University of Tennessee Health Science Center CRNA Program Class Size

To sum up, the University of Tennessee Health Science Center CRNA program class size is 20 students and considered average size.  To give a frame of reference, the average class size of CRNA programs across the nation is 24 CRNA students.

UTHSC CRNA Acceptance Rate & Admissions

The application deadline for the UTHSC CRNA program is on August 15.  The UTHSC CRNA program does not accept applications via NursingCas, which means applicants will have to apply directly to the school.  The program charges an application fee of US$145, which is on par with the average CRNA application fee of US$61. In summary, the UTHSC CRNA acceptance rate is 14% and is deemed extremely competitive. As a comparison to other CRNA schools, the average CRNA school acceptance rate across the United States is 26%.

UTHSC CRNA Program Tuition

In-State tuition is US$76,800, which is affordable and cheaper than the average.  The average In-State tuition for CRNA schools is US$89,490 in the United States. Out-of-State Tuition is US$168,900, which is considered very expensive. The average Out-of-State tuition for CRNA schools is US$105,291 across the country. Above all, for both In-State and Out-of-State tuition, these tuition figures include the total cost of the entire program excluding living expenses.  Consequently, after one year of living in many States, you would be considered an ‘In State’ resident for tuition purposes.  In short, rules vary state by state.  Therefore, please do additional research on this if you are applying as an Out-of-State CRNA student. To conclude, you might have to leave a tuition deposit once you are accepted into the UTHSC program.  This is usually a one-time deposit and off-set with your tuition bill. Most CRNA schools charge this reservation fee and the average across the nation is US$1,358.  The UTHSC reservation fee is US$1,500. Always remember that CRNA Scholarship programs do exist to help students with tuition.

UTHSC CRNA Program Additional Information

For your guidance, we have listed out additional information (GRE requirement, student attrition, first time test taker pass rate, etc.) that may be helpful to you on the nurse anesthesia program in the table below.
Best CRNA School RatingUS News RankingNameStateCityDegree OfferedProgram Length (Months)Credit HoursApplication DeadlineNursingCas (Yes/No)GREAcceptance Rate %Student Attrition %Test Taker Pass Rate %In-State Tuition (US$000's)Out-of-State Tuition (US$000's)
80N/AUniversity of Tulsa NursingOklahomaTulsaDNP3687SepYNot RequiredN/AN/AN/A$121$121

CRNA Salary in TN

Since you’ve shown interest in the CRNA Program at the University of Tennessee, you should definitely check out our CRNA Salary Guide and CRNA Starting Salary Guide. If you’re still a student or wondering how much a nurse anesthetist earns fresh out of school, this info is very useful. After all, it’s important to know how long it will take to pay off student loans and your payback period on time spent studying and tuition.  Hundreds of hours were spent analyzing CRNA salary information.  We go over data from BLS, the yearly AANA survey from +5,000 actual CRNAs in addition to my own nurse anesthetist job offers I received after graduating.  I strongly believe that you’ll find the information helpful in becoming a better and more informed nurse anesthetist!

Other Information on UTHSC CRNA Program

Website: Official University of Tennessee Health Science Center Click on the image gallery below for more information on CRNA Schools in TN and CRNA Salary in TN. Note: We have updated all the information for the 2021 academic school year.
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Author Bio: Nelson started everythingCRNA to help aspiring, student and practicing CRNAs & CAAs. Nelson is currently a CRNA in New York City.  Previously, he worked as an ICU Travel RN and Critical Care RN in Philadelphia, Miami, Washington DC, and Boston.  He earned his BSN from Penn State and his MSN from Bloomsburg.  He is also a member of the American Association of Nurse Anesthetists (AANA). In his free time, he enjoys working out, exploring the outdoors, and helping future CRNAs.

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