Join +1,000 aspiring & CRNA professionals
Best CRNA Schools and Jobs
Subscribe to our private mailing list and get monthly updates for your career
Thank you for subscribing.
Something went wrong.
Idaho, known as the Gem State, is located in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. Unfortunately, there are no CRNA Schools in Idaho. The Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia Educational Programs, which accredits nurse anesthesia programs within the US, is very strict and they have not approved any CRNA programs in Idaho as of year end 2020.
There are currently 122 CRNA schools in the United States and 2.4 CRNA schools in each State on average. To compare, there are 13 CRNA schools in Pennsylvania and 9 CRNA schools in Florida. In addition, North Carolina and Tennessee both have 6 CRNA schools. Other States which are similar to Idaho and do not have CRNA schools include Montana, Vermont, Wyoming, Nevada, New Mexico, New Hampshire, Alaska, and Hawaii. There are plenty of professional CRNAs who still work in Idaho even though there are no nurse anesthetist programs in Idaho.
CRNA Programs in Idaho Acceptance Rate
In general, the easiest CRNA schools to get into by State are generally in the States with more CRNA schools. For example, the average acceptance rate for CRNA schools in Florida is 30% with 9 CRNA Schools. This compares with an acceptance rate of 13% for CRNA schools in Georgia and 24% in South Carolina, which only have 2 CRNA schools. Because there are no CRNA Schools in Idaho, this would not apply.
Best CRNA Schools in Idaho
Be sure to check out our exclusive best nurse anesthetist schools list. Through interviewing over 125 real CRNAs, we ranked all CRNA schools to come up with the best CRNA schools in America.
Other Idaho CRNA Information
Whether you’re looking to apply to CRNA programs in Idaho or already a CRNA, check out CRNA Salary in Idaho and Idaho Board of Nursing to learn more about nurse anesthesia in the State.
Map of CRNA Schools by State
Because there are no CRNA schools in Idaho, you may be interested in applying to CRNA programs nearby in other States. These other States nearby Idaho that have CRNA programs include:
There seems to be less demand for CRNA schools in the West Central region in the United States as the States neighboring Idaho, like Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico and Nevada also do not have any CRNA schools.
Notes:
The darker the blue color equivocates to more CRNA Schools in the State.
Tier 1 = 6 or more CRNA Schools
2nd Tier = 3 to 5 CRNA Schools
Tier 3 = 1 or 2 CRNA Schools
White means no CRNA schools in the State.
Data source: everythingCRNA
CRNA Salary in Idaho
Since you’re reading about CRNA Schools in Idaho, we thought you might be interested in learning about the CRNA Salary in Idaho if you’re going to work in the State. Be sure to also check out our CRNA Salary Guide and CRNA Starting Salary if you’re still a student or if you’re wondering how much a fresh CRNA can make right out of nurse anesthesia school. Different States have different demand and supply economics of nurse anesthetists, so my advice is to be sure to read up on different states to see which ones fit you best.
Nurse Anesthetist Schools in ID Conclusion
There are currently no CRNA schools in Idaho. Potential students who are interested in studying nurse anesthesia should consider attending nearby CRNA schools in Utah, Montana, Oregon and Washington.
Why do you think there are no CRNA Schools in Idaho? Do you think there is demand for students to study nurse anesthesia in the State of Idaho? Click on the image gallery below for more information on nurse anesthetist programs in ID and CRNA Salary in ID.
- April 2023 EverythingCRNA Update - April 9, 2023
- The Real Truth Behind the Rush CRNA Program - September 8, 2021
- CRNA Post Masters - August 26, 2021
Recent Posts
What's going on with EverythingCRNA in 2023? Click to find out! 🤓
The really sad part about running this website to help potential CRNA students learn more about how to be a nurse anesthetist and how to choose the Best CRNA School is that I get negative criticism...