CRNA Programs in Connecticut

3 Accredited Nurse Anesthesia Programs — Costs, Degrees & Acceptance Rates

3
Accredited Programs
$85K
Cost Range
23%
Avg Acceptance Rate
DNP / DNAP
Degrees Offered

CRNA Programs in Connecticut

Connecticut is home to 3 accredited nurse anesthesia programs, spread across Fairfield, Hartford, New Haven. These programs award the DNP and DNAP doctoral degrees, with total costs in our directory ranging from $85K to $85K. 3 of the 3 programs carry confirmed COA accreditation review dates (shown on each card below).

Nationally, CRNAs earn an average of about $214,000 per year, and the Bureau of Labor Statistics projects strong demand for nurse anesthetists over the coming decade. Every program below is accredited by the Council on Accreditation (COA), the recognized accrediting body for nurse anesthesia education. For the full national picture, see how to become a CRNA and our salary-by-state guide.

Accredited Connecticut CRNA Programs

Fairfield University
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📍 Fairfield, Connecticut 🎓 DNP ⏱️ 36 months 📅 Fall 💰 $85,000 Acceptance: 23% ✅ COA review: May 2031
Integrated Anesthesia Associates'
📍 Hartford, Connecticut 🎓 DNAP ⏱️ 36 months 📅 May 💰 Varies Acceptance: N/A ✅ COA review: October 2028
Yale New Haven Hospital School of
📍 New Haven, Connecticut 🎓 DNAP ⏱️ 36 months 📅 May 💰 Varies Acceptance: N/A ✅ COA review: October 2035

Cost and acceptance figures are estimates for comparison; accreditation review dates are sourced from the COA list current as of March 6, 2026. Always verify current details with each program.

How to Choose a CRNA Program in Connecticut

Cost and acceptance rate are easy to compare, but the factors that most affect your success take a little more digging. Weigh each program on:

Use our side-by-side comparison tool to line up Connecticut programs against each other, and the GPA calculator to gauge your competitiveness.

Getting Into a Connecticut CRNA Program

Admission requirements are consistent nationwide: a BSN, an unrestricted RN license, a minimum 3.0 GPA (3.4+ to be competitive), and at least one year of critical-care (ICU) experience. Most programs also expect the CCRN and three professional letters of recommendation, and about half require the GRE.

Before applying, you'll need an active Connecticut RN license — contact the Connecticut Board of Nursing for current licensure steps and timelines. Then work backward from each program's deadline using our resources:

Frequently Asked Questions

Connecticut has 3 accredited nurse anesthesia programs, located in Fairfield, Hartford, New Haven. All are accredited by the Council on Accreditation (COA).

Total program costs in Connecticut range from about $85K to $85K based on our directory data. The most affordable listed option is Fairfield University at $85,000. Confirm current tuition directly with each program.

Connecticut programs award both the DNP and DNAP doctoral degrees. Both the DNP and DNAP qualify graduates to sit for the National Certification Exam and are treated interchangeably by employers.

Like all U.S. programs, Connecticut schools require a BSN, an unrestricted RN license, a minimum 3.0 GPA (3.4+ competitive), and at least one year of ICU experience. Most also expect the CCRN and strong letters of recommendation. See our full CRNA school requirements guide for details.

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