Message from the Site Admin

Hi, I’m Joy

As far back as I can remember, people have always come to me looking for help to achieve their academic goals. In fact, I enjoy taking a large, seemingly insurmountable task and breaking it down into smaller, easily digestible steps.

So, when my husband told me he wanted to be a CRNA (he's currently an RN working in ICU), I immediately went to work, doing all I could to find the perfect CRNA program for him.

I initially looked for a site that synthesized all of the pertinent application information in one place, and when I couldn't find it, I created it.

Thus, All-CRNA-Schools.com was born.

Since the site was created in Feb, 2010, I've constantly been working to make sure that it offers the most current, accurate information that will give you all of the resources you need to succeed in the pursuit of this demanding, yet rewarding profession.

I see myself as your virtual academic adviser, and my job is to help you learn all the steps required to get accepted into the CRNA program of your choice.

Truth be told, I really enjoy working with talented, highly achieving individuals who are passionate about what they do, and I've noticed that the anesthesia profession tends to attract just such people.

Site Sources and Updates

All information found on this site was taken directly from each university/college's website. In a few instances, I called universities directly to find out things like class size, attrition rate, or number of applicants, as those things are not always posted on their site.

As you know, program information often changes. That's why I'm using one of the most elaborate programs out there that checks web pages for changes in information. There are currently over 900 crna school web pages submitted to that database. These pages are checked weekly, and updates are made to my site as soon as changes are detected on school pages.

Very rarely, a school will create a second website while not taking down the first. It sometimes takes several months before they take down the first site. At that point, my program will detect a dead link and the changes will be made manually. The system is not perfect, but it's the best out there.

If you ever find information on my site that is anything less than 100% accurate, please let me know and I'll do my best to change it right away. I appreciate feedback and do my best to maintain this community resource.

Best regards,

Joy


February 14, 2013

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