Testing policy
CRNA programs with a published no-GRE policy
This is an evidence filter, not a claim that every unlisted program requires the GRE. Programs appear only when the structured record explicitly says the GRE is not required.
Methodology for this page
We include only records where gre_required is explicitly false. Null, missing, optional, waived, and unclear policies are excluded rather than interpreted as “not required.”
Coverage snapshot
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verified matches from 156 records
39 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.
Published matches
Showing 0 of 0 filtered records. Missing evidence is excluded, never converted into a favorable claim.
No verified matches for these filters
That is a data-coverage result, not proof that no programs qualify. Clear filters or browse school profiles and verify policies directly.
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Questions about this comparison
Does unknown mean the GRE is required?
No. Unknown means CRNA Tracker does not have enough structured evidence to label the current policy either way.
Are optional and waived policies included?
Not automatically. This page is limited to records explicitly stored as not required; conditional policies need separate verification.
Can a GRE policy change by cycle?
Yes. Follow the official source and confirm the policy for the cycle in which you plan to apply.
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Freshness standard
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