Purdue University-Main Campus
- West Lafayette, IN
- 4 year
- Campus + Online
- Accredited
Purdue University, with its nursing program that began in 1863 with 30 two-year students, now features 12 undergraduate and graduate degrees and certificates.
For students who hold an MSN degree, Purdue offers four post-master's certificates for nurse practitioners who want to specialize in adult-gerontology primary care, family healthcare, primary care pediatrics, and psychiatric and mental health. Courses blend asynchronous and synchronous formats.
Generally, full-time students graduate in two years, but certificates can be completed in as few as eight months.
- Program: Bachelor of science in nursing; master of science in nursing; doctorate in nursing; Ph.D. in nursing
- Campus: West Lafayette, Indiana
- Type: Public
- Accreditations: Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education
- Tuition: $347 per credit for Indiana residents; $948 per credit for out-of-state students
- Admission Requirements: Varies by degree; candidates for post-master's certificate need an MSN degree; current RN license; minimum 3.0 GPA
- Minimum Time Commitment: 32 months
- On-Campus Requirements: Yes
- School NCLEX-RN Pass Rate: 93.4% first-time pass rate
- Median Earnings Two Years After Graduation: $58,015 for bachelor's graduates and $98,638 for graduate school graduates, according to College Scorecard
22%
$ 9,208
91%
$28,010
- Acceptance Rate
- 60%
- Students Enrolled
- 45,500
- Institution Type
- Public
Huntington University
- Huntington, IN
- 4 year
- Campus + Online
- Accredited
Huntington University, one of the top CCNE-accredited nursing schools in Indiana, features a BSN degree that incorporates Christian principles.
Nursing students study pharmacology, pathophysiology, health assessments, leadership, and interprofessional research. Every degree-seeker takes a five-week "role transition" course that involves career help and mentorship from a licensed nurse.
HU admits nursing students in their first year based on their academic record and their Test of Essential Academic Skills scores.
- Program: Bachelor of science in nursing
- Campus: Huntington, Indiana
- Type: Private
- Accreditations: Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education
- Tuition: $38,430 per year for Indiana residents
- Admission Requirements: 58 undergraduate credits with a minimum 3.0 GPA; TEAS scores; admissions interview, background check
- Minimum Time Commitment: 48 months
- On-Campus Requirements: Yes
- School NCLEX-RN Pass Rate: 90% first-time pass rate
- Median Earnings Two Years After Graduation: $48,432 for bachelor's graduates, according to College Scorecard
19%
$11,064
82%
$11,064
- Acceptance Rate
- 75%
- Students Enrolled
- 1,384
- Institution Type
- Private
University of Evansville
- Evansville, IN
- 4 year
- Campus
- Accredited
The University of Evansville prepares students for careers in nursing through top-ranked nursing programs in Indiana, including a BSN degree with six semesters of clinical experience.
Nursing students learn through simulations, lab work, and courses in physical assessments, medical surgical nursing, mental health, research and evidence-based practice, and leadership and management.
Degree-seekers take clinical placements at hospitals, community agencies, and community health agencies near the campus. Students can also study in England, China, the Dominican Republic, Jamaica, or Guatemala.
- Program: Bachelor of science in nursing; doctor of nursing practice
- Campus: Evansville, Indiana
- Type: Private
- Accreditations: Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing
- Tuition: $325 per credit for RN-to-BSN students; $14,100 per term for doctor of nursing practice students
- Admission Requirements: Varies by degree; first-year students need an ACT score of 22 or SAT score of 1100; minimum four years of English and three years of math; three years in science with a minimum "C" grade; transfer students need a minimum 2.75 GPA
- Minimum Time Commitment: 48 months
- On-Campus Requirements: Yes
- School NCLEX-RN Pass Rate: 85.7% first-time pass rate
- Median Earnings Two Years After Graduation: $55,964 for bachelor's graduates, according to College Scorecard
12%
$14,875
84%
$14,875
- Acceptance Rate
- 71%
- Students Enrolled
- 2,371
- Institution Type
- Private
Marian University
- Indianapolis, IN
- 4 year
- Campus + Online
- Accredited
Marian University provides customizable BSN nursing programs in Indiana with three tracks: traditional, accelerated, and RN-to-BSN.
The accelerated BSN degree offers fully online or on-campus courses that students can complete in 16 months if they hold a bachelor's degree in a non-nursing major. The traditional BSN degree features a four-year track with clinical rotations that last over six semesters.
Offered in partnership with the Marian Adult Programs and Leighton School of Nursing, the RN-to-BSN degree offers fully online courses for nurses with an associate in nursing degree or diploma. All nursing degree-seekers at Marian can complete clinicals at healthcare facilities near the downtown campus.
- Program: Bachelor of science in nursing; doctor of nursing practice
- Campus: Indianapolis, Indiana
- Type: Private
- Accreditations: Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education
- Tuition: $335 per credit for the RN-to-BSN students; $775 doctor of nursing practice students
- Admission Requirements: Varies by degree; direct admission requires a minimum 3.50 high school GPA; 1170 verbal and math score on the SAT or 24 ACT composite score; transfer applicants need at least a 2.80 GPA
- Minimum Time Commitment: 16 months
- On-Campus Requirements: Yes
- Median Earnings Two Years After Graduation: $59,320 for bachelor's graduates and $104,510 for graduates of graduate school, according to College Scorecard
31%
$21,772
83%
$21,772
- Acceptance Rate
- 62%
- Students Enrolled
- 3,519
- Institution Type
- Private
Saint Mary's College
- Notre Dame, IN
- 4 year
- Campus + Online
- Accredited
Saint Mary's College, a Catholic institution for women, features one-of-a-kind nursing programs in Indiana.
Students take labs in psychiatric and mental health nursing and courses in nursing leadership, community health nursing, and nursing research. Juniors and seniors work in small clinical groups of eight at the Memorial Hospital, Saint Joseph Hospital, Center for the Homeless, Hope Ministries, and local schools.
Sophomore nursing students can also study abroad in Uganda with the Sisters of the Holy Cross through the intercultural nursing practicum.
- Program: Bachelor of science in nursing; doctor of nursing practice
- Campus: Notre Dame, Indiana
- Type: Private
- Accreditations: Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education
- Tuition: $48,880 per year for Indiana residents
- Admission Requirements: Completed prerequisite courses; minimum 2.5 GPA
- Minimum Time Commitment: 48 months
- On-Campus Requirements: Yes
- School NCLEX-RN Pass Rate: 92.1% first-time pass rate
- Median Earnings Two Years After Graduation: $59,599 for bachelor's graduates, according to College Scorecard
4%
$25,454
82%
$25,454
- Acceptance Rate
- 81%
- Students Enrolled
- 1,580
- Institution Type
- Private
Anderson University
- Anderson, IN
- 4 year
- Campus + Online
- Accredited
Anderson University, one of only nursing schools in Indiana with a cadaver lab, features traditional and accelerated BSN degrees.
Students who hold a bachelor's degree in another major can take a 122-credit accelerated BSN degree that only takes 15 months to complete, or opt for the traditional 120-credit BSN degree that takes four years. Access to the Center for Medical Simulation's cadaver lab and simulation center lets students learn about disease and illness through dissection and the latest technology.
AU offers faith-based study abroad opportunities in the Dominican Republic and Nicaragua.
- Program: Bachelor of science in nursing; master of science in nursing; doctor of nursing practice
- Campus: Anderson, Indiana
- Type: Private
- Accreditations: Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education
- Tuition: $700 per credit for undergraduate students
- Admission Requirements: Traditional BSN students need an SAT score of 1100 (500 in math) or 21 ACT score
- Minimum Time Commitment: 15 months
- On-Campus Requirements: Yes
- School NCLEX-RN Pass Rate: 97% first-time pass rate
- Median Earnings Two Years After Graduation: $56,035 for bachelor's graduates, according to College Scorecard
28%
$9,808
69%
$9,808
- Acceptance Rate
- 63%
- Students Enrolled
- 1,567
- Institution Type
- Private
Indiana University-East
- Richmond, IN
- 4 year
- Campus + Online
- Accredited
Indiana University-East's School of Nursing and Health Sciences, with some of the fastest nursing programs in Indiana, offers three pathways to earn a BSN degree in 12-24 months.
Students can pick from a completely online BSN degree with tracks in community health education and health administration, a traditional on-campus BSN program, or an RN-to-BSN degree for working nurses. The RN-to-BSN degree meets once a week, either online or on campus.
Degree-seekers complete a 30-hour residency and 120 credits in subjects, such as health policy, nursing research, informatics, and nursing management. They can also study abroad in Belize.
- Program: Bachelor of science in nursing; master of science in nursing
- Campus: Richmond, Indiana
- Type: Public
- Accreditations: Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education
- Tuition: $7,827 per year for in-state undergraduate tuition; $20,934 per year for out-of-state undergraduate tuition
- Admission Requirements: Varies by degree; RN-to-BSN candidates need a current RN license; associate degree in nursing
- Minimum Time Commitment: 12 months
- On-Campus Requirements: Yes
- School NCLEX-RN Pass Rate: 85.9% first-time pass rate
- Median Earnings Two Years After Graduation: $57,154 for bachelor's graduates, according to College Scorecard
79%
$ 7,264
63%
$17,113
- Acceptance Rate
- 63%
- Students Enrolled
- 3,766
- Institution Type
- Public
Ball State University
- Muncie, IN
- 4 year
- Campus + Online
- Accredited
Ball State University offers flexible fully online undergraduate and graduate nursing programs in Indiana, with full-time and part-time options. BSN degree-seekers can also participate in clinical placements at local healthcare settings.
The school of nursing offers a traditional and fully online RN-to-BSN degree with asynchronous assignments. The curriculum focuses on nursing care for women and children in community settings. Nursing students put their lessons into practice through 180 clinical hours, which they can complete at their current workplace.
RNs complete their BSN degree in 3-6 semesters. Students who hold a bachelor's degree in another major can also earn an on-campus BSN degree in as few as 19 months.
- Program: Bachelor of science in nursing
- Campus: Muncie, Indiana
- Type: Public
- Accreditations: Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education
- Tuition: $455 per credit for Indiana undergraduate students; $670 per credit for out-of-state undergraduate students; $566 per credit for Indiana graduate students; $781 per credit for out-of-state graduate students
- Admission Requirements: Varies by degree; RN-to-BSN candidates need an accredited associate in nursing degree or diploma; current RN license; minimum 2.75 GPA
- Minimum Time Commitment: 19 months
- On-Campus Requirements: Yes
- School NCLEX-RN Pass Rate: 93.3% first-time pass rate
- Median Earnings Two Years After Graduation: $56,505 for bachelor's graduates and $92,124 for graduate school graduates, according to College Scorecard
44%
$ 8,850
75%
$21,954
- Acceptance Rate
- 77%
- Students Enrolled
- 22,443
- Institution Type
- Public
Ivy Tech Community College
- Indianapolis, IN
- 2 year
- Campus + Online
- Accredited
Ivy Tech Community College offers a direct pathway for nursing students to enter an RN-to-BSN program at partner schools, such as Ball State University, which accepts up to 65 transfer credits.
Students can earn an associate in nursing degree (ADN) in less than two years and gain the knowledge necessary to pass the NCLEX-RN. Courses incorporate clinical work and lab simulation. Current military medics, medical assistants, paramedics, and LPNs can earn an ADN through transitional tracks.
Degree-seekers can also concurrently earn a licensed practical nurse (LPN) certificate.
- Program: Associate in nursing degree
- Campus: Indianapolis, Indiana
- Type: Public
- Accreditations: Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education
- Tuition: $149 per credit for Indiana residents; $292 per credit for out-of-state residents
- Admission Requirements: Prerequisites; TEAS scores
- Minimum Time Commitment: 24 months
- On-Campus Requirements: Yes
- School NCLEX-RN Pass Rate: 75% first-time pass rate
- Median Earnings Two Years After Graduation: $52,715 for associate degree graduates, according to College Scorecard
58%
N/A
53%
N/A
- Acceptance Rate
- N/A
- Students Enrolled
- 72,689
- Institution Type
- Public
University of Southern Indiana
- Evansville, IN
- 4 year
- Campus + Online
- Accredited
The University of Southern Indiana's six nursing programs prepare nurses for leadership, education, and advanced practice roles with convenient online courses.
Students can choose a traditional four-year BSN program that requires 120 credits or an RN-to-BSN degree that only requires 30 credits. USI, with the top-ranked nursing programs in Indiana, accepts unlimited transfer credits.
Future nurses train at the simulation center and through clinical rotations with licensed nurses at the St. Mary's Medical Center and Deaconess Hospital.
- Program: Bachelor of science in nursing; master of science in nursing; doctor of nursing practice; graduate certificate
- Campus: Evansville, Indiana
- Type: Public
- Accreditations: Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education
- Tuition: $274 per credit for Indiana undergraduate students; $667 per credit for out-of-state undergraduate students; $409 per credit for Indiana graduate students; $802 per credit for out-of-state graduate students
- Admission Requirements: Varies by degree; candidates for the RN-to-BSN degree need a current RN license; associate in nursing degree or diploma from an accredited college; minimum 2.3 GPA
- Minimum Time Commitment: 24 months
- On-Campus Requirements: Yes
- School NCLEX-RN Pass Rate: 96.5% first-time pass rate
- Median Earnings Two Years After Graduation: $56,554 for bachelor's graduates, according to College Scorecard
54%
$ 9,486
67%
$18,528
- Acceptance Rate
- 93%
- Students Enrolled
- 10,705
- Institution Type
- Public