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Master Of Science in
Nurse Anesthesia


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  • To receive more information, contact:

    Office of Admission
    470 E. Lockwood Ave.
    St. Louis, MO 63119

    gadmit@webster.edu

    314-968-7100
    or 1-800-753-6765



    The Admissions Committee for Webster's Nurse Anesthesia Program is composed of didactic CRNA and sciences faculty and clinical faculty. The Admissions Committee will select for admission the most qualified candidates considered most likely to succeed in graduate studies in nurse anesthesia. Guidelines used for admission include, but are not limited to:

    • Strong didactic success in previous undergraduate and/or graduate coursework.
    • Written references submitted by faculty, supervisors, and employers.
    • Reference checks.
    • If granted, a personal interview and written evaluation by the Admissions Committee.
    • The quality of previous clinical experiences obtained.
    • Sound physical and emotional health (or health status that is not limiting in the ability to practice safely as a nurse anesthetists), moral character, and motivation.
    Webster University does not deny admission on the basis of age, race, sex, color, creed, religion, national origin, or disability. All decisions for admission are final and not subject to appeal. The Director of the Nurse Anesthesia Program will issue letters of: a) acceptance, b) alternate status, and c) denial in a timely manner following the final interview for the upcoming class.


    All applicants admitted to the program will be subject to licensure and criminal investigation checks.

    Licensure Check - pursuant to Missouri law (660.317 RSMo), all students admitted to the Program must have a current Missouri license. All active state licenses will be checked. The check must be acceptable to the Program (and also the clinical sites) for a student to continue their enrollment.

    Criminal Investigation background check - all students admitted to the program must have a background check in Missouri. If an admitted student has not been a Missouri resident for 5 years, a nationwide check will be required. These checks must be acceptable to both the Program and to any clinical affiliate to which assigned.