CRNA Tracker

Prerequisite policy

CRNA programs with a published no-organic chemistry requirement

A course missing from a short prerequisite list is not proof that it is unnecessary. This page requires an explicit negative statement about organic chemistry.

Methodology for this page

We include a program only when its structured admissions notes explicitly name organic chemistry as not required, waived, or unnecessary. Missing lists and silence are excluded.

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verified matches from 156 records

156 records have a non-null value in the primary evidence field. Unknown remains unknown; it is never converted to “not required” or a numeric zero.

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Questions about this comparison

Does unknown mean organic chemistry is required?

No. Unknown means there is not enough structured evidence for either conclusion.

Are programs silent about organic chemistry included?

No. Silence is not evidence that a requirement does not exist.

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Yes. Confirm the official admissions policy for your application cycle.

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