[hen-ui-dynamic-experience placement=”aboveTheFold” /] [hen-ui-text variant=”b4″]Historically, in-state and out-of-state tuition for colleges and universities in [hen-ui-link href=”https://nursejournal.org/state/maine/”]Maine[/hen-ui-link] have been lower than any other New England state. Students can save money by choosing traditional or online nursing programs in Maine, but they should note that each state’s licensure requirements vary.[/hen-ui-text] [hen-ui-text variant=”b4″]Keep reading for more information on the best nursing schools in Maine, how to earn a Maine nursing license, and typical salary ranges.[/hen-ui-text] [hen-ui-flex gap=”xl” align=”left” direction=”column”] [hen-ui-flex gap=”xs” align=”left” direction=”column”] [hen-ui-heading variant=”h2″]Explore Popular Online MSN Programs[/hen-ui-heading] [hen-ui-text variant=”b4″ color=”subtext”]Learn about start dates, transferring credits, availability of financial aid, and more by contacting the universities below.[/hen-ui-text] [/hen-ui-flex] [hen-ui-dynamic-experience placement=”belowTheFold” /] [/hen-ui-flex] [hen-ui-heading variant=”h2″]The Best Nursing Schools in Maine[/hen-ui-heading] [hen-ui-text variant=”b4″]The best nursing program in Maine for you should match your background and career goals. Students can complete an [hen-ui-link href=”/degrees/adn/”]associate degree in nursing[/hen-ui-link] (ADN) program faster. However, earning a [hen-ui-link href=”/degrees/bsn/”]bachelor of science in nursing[/hen-ui-link] (BSN) or [hen-ui-link href=”/degrees/msn/”]master of science in nursing[/hen-ui-link] (MSN) degree is more valuable if you plan to [hen-ui-link href=”/nurse-practitioner/how-to-become-a-np/”]become a nurse practitioner[/hen-ui-link] (NP) later in your career.[/hen-ui-text] [hen-ui-text variant=”b4″][hen-ui-text tag=”strong” weight=”bold”]Our Methodology[/hen-ui-text]: We use a [hen-ui-link href=”/methodology/”]data-driven methodology[/hen-ui-link] to rank the best nursing schools in Maine, making it easier for you to find a program that works for you. Our methodology is based on metrics that we believe matter most to students, including academic quality, affordability, reputation, and program offerings.[/hen-ui-text]
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#1
University of New England
Biddeford, ME
4 year
Campus + Online
Accredited
University of New England'sbachelor of science in nursing is one of the most respected nursing programs in Maine, with National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) pass rates above the national average since 2013. The school offers a bicampus experience split between UNE's Biddeford and Portland locations. Course topics include nurse leadership, mental health nursing, and medical-surgical nursing.
Program: Bachelor of science in nursing
Campus: Biddeford and Portland, Maine
Type: Private
Accreditations: Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing
Tuition: $39,510 per year
Admission Requirements: High school diploma or GED certificate
Minimum Time Commitment: Four years
On-Campus Requirements: Yes
School NCLEX-RN Pass Rate: 91.8% first-time pass rate
Median Earnings Two Years After Graduation: $63,810 for bachelor's graduates, according to College Scorecard
48%
Online Enrollment
$27,466
Avg. Grad Tuition, In-State
75%
Retention Rate
$27,466
Avg. Grad Tuition, Out-of-State
Acceptance Rate
87%
Students Enrolled
7,208
Institution Type
Private
#2
Kennebec Valley Community College
Fairfield, ME
2 year
Campus + Online
Accredited
Kennebec Valley Community College offers an associate degree in nursing (ADN) that prepares students for entry-level nursing jobs. Core course topics include nursing across the lifespan, transition into nursing practice for the ADN, and foundations of nursing. Graduates leave the program with the conceptual-thinking skills needed for holistic care in acute, long-term, and community healthcare settings.
Program: Associate of science degree in nursing
Campus: Fairfield, Maine
Type: Public
Accreditations: Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing
Tuition: $96 per credit for Maine residents; $192 per credit for out-of-state students
Admission Requirements: High school diploma or GED certificate
Minimum Time Commitment: Two years
On-Campus Requirements: No
School NCLEX-RN Pass Rate: 97.4% first-time pass rate
Median Earnings Two Years After Graduation: $54,250 for associate graduates, according to College Scorecard
63%
Online Enrollment
N/A
Avg. Grad Tuition, In-State
64%
Retention Rate
N/A
Avg. Grad Tuition, Out-of-State
Acceptance Rate
N/A
Students Enrolled
2,297
Institution Type
Public
#3
Central Maine Community College
Auburn, ME
2 year
Campus + Online
Accredited
Central Maine Community College offers a 68-credit associate degree in nursing. Students can pursue the degree at CMCC's Auburn or Damariscotta locations. Course topics include foundations of nursing, nursing across the lifespan, and introduction to psychology. Graduates exit the program ready for work in:
Hospitals
Extended care facilities
Clinics
Psychiatric facilities
Substance misuse facilities
Program: Associate of science degree in nursing
Campus: Auburn and Damariscotta, Maine
Type: Public
Accreditations: Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing
Tuition: $2,880 per year for Maine residents; $4,320 per year for out-of-state students
Admission Requirements: High school diploma or GED certificate
Minimum Time Commitment: Two years
On-Campus Requirements: No
School NCLEX-RN Pass Rate: 91.7% first-time pass rate
Median Earnings Two Years After Graduation: $50,020 for associate graduates, according to College Scorecard
74%
Online Enrollment
N/A
Avg. Grad Tuition, In-State
52%
Retention Rate
N/A
Avg. Grad Tuition, Out-of-State
Acceptance Rate
N/A
Students Enrolled
3,115
Institution Type
Public
#4
University of Southern Maine
Portland, ME
4 year
Campus + Online
Accredited
University of Southern Maine offers a 120-credit bachelor's in nursing tailored to working learners. The program follows a cohort model and emphasizes students forming powerful community relationships. Course topics include intermediate nursing skills lab, clinically applied genetics, and nursing arts and science.
Program: Bachelor of science in nursing
Campus: Portland, Maine
Type: Public
Accreditations: Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education
Tuition: $288 per credit hour for Maine residents; $788 per credit hour for out-of-state students
Admission Requirements: High school diploma or GED certificate; minimum 3.25 GPA
Minimum Time Commitment: 15 months
On-Campus Requirements: No
School NCLEX-RN Pass Rate: 85.8% first-time pass rate
Median Earnings Two Years After Graduation: $57,420 for bachelor's graduates, according to College Scorecard
88%
Online Enrollment
$ 7,776
Avg. Grad Tuition, In-State
70%
Retention Rate
$21,348
Avg. Grad Tuition, Out-of-State
Acceptance Rate
88%
Students Enrolled
8,022
Institution Type
Public
#5
Eastern Maine Community College
Bangor, ME
2 year
Campus
Accredited
Eastern Maine Community College teaches an associate in nursing that ranks among the best nursing programs in Maine for its small class sizes, high National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) pass rates, and low cost. The degree consists of 70 credits and usually takes two years to complete. Course topics include developmental psychology, foundations of nursing, and professional issues.
Program: Associate degree in nursing
Campus: Bangor, Maine
Type: Public
Accreditations: Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing
Tuition: $96 per credit for Maine residents; $192 per credit for out-of-state students
Admission Requirements: High school diploma or GED certificate
Minimum Time Commitment: One year
On-Campus Requirements: No
School NCLEX-RN Pass Rate: 93.9% first-time pass rate
34%
Online Enrollment
N/A
Avg. Grad Tuition, In-State
51%
Retention Rate
N/A
Avg. Grad Tuition, Out-of-State
Acceptance Rate
N/A
Students Enrolled
2,042
Institution Type
Public
#6
University of Maine
Orono, ME
4 year
Campus + Online
Accredited
University of Maine, which boasts one of the best nursing schools in Maine, offers a master's in nursing family practitioner program tailored to working learners. The 49-51-credit program blends online and in-person coursework. Course topics include nursing research, advanced health assessment, and families in health and illness.
Program: Master of science in nursing - family nurse practitioner
Campus: Orono, Maine
Type: Public
Accreditations: Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education
Tuition: $541 per credit for Maine residents; $1,623 per credit for out-of-state students
School NCLEX-RN Pass Rate: 97.3% first-time pass rate
93%
Online Enrollment
$ 8,298
Avg. Grad Tuition, In-State
78%
Retention Rate
$27,054
Avg. Grad Tuition, Out-of-State
Acceptance Rate
92%
Students Enrolled
11,741
Institution Type
Public
#7
University of Maine at Augusta
Augusta, ME
4 year
Campus + Online
Accredited
University of Maine at Augusta teaches a 120-credit bachelor's in nursing that requires full-time enrollment and blends online and in-classroom learning. Course topics include caring for aging adults, nursing research, and pharmacology. The school offers clinical placement assistance, with learning taking place partly through community partners, partly through the UMA Nursing Resources Laboratory.
Program: Bachelor of science in nursing
Campus: Augusta, Maine
Type: Public
Accreditations: Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing; New England Commission on Higher Education
Tuition: $245 per credit for Maine residents; $607 per credit for out-of-state students
Admission Requirements: High school diploma or GED certificate; minimum 3.0 GPA
Minimum Time Commitment: Four years
On-Campus Requirements: Yes
School NCLEX-RN Pass Rate: N/A
Median Earnings Two Years After Graduation: $53,360 for bachelor's graduates, according to College Scorecard
86%
Online Enrollment
$7,776
Avg. Grad Tuition, In-State
62%
Retention Rate
$9,720
Avg. Grad Tuition, Out-of-State
Acceptance Rate
N/A
Students Enrolled
4,202
Institution Type
Public
[hen-ui-heading variant=”h2″]How to Choose a Nursing Program in Maine[/hen-ui-heading] [hen-ui-text variant=”b4″]Even though there are relatively few nursing schools in Maine, you still have a range of options. When making a decision, consider the following:[/hen-ui-text] [hen-ui-list variant=”unordered” bullet-style=”bullet”] [hen-ui-list-item][hen-ui-text variant=”b4″]Costs, including tuition and [hen-ui-link href=”/resources//financial-aid/nursing-scholarship-grants/”]financial aid for nurses[/hen-ui-link][/hen-ui-text][/hen-ui-list-item] [hen-ui-list-item][hen-ui-text variant=”b4″]National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN) pass rate, which can indicate how well a school prepares its students[/hen-ui-text][/hen-ui-list-item] [hen-ui-list-item][hen-ui-text variant=”b4″]Clinical placement and assistance[/hen-ui-text][/hen-ui-list-item] [hen-ui-list-item][hen-ui-text variant=”b4″]Program curriculum[/hen-ui-text][/hen-ui-list-item] [hen-ui-list-item][hen-ui-text variant=”b4″]Program size[/hen-ui-text][/hen-ui-list-item] [hen-ui-list-item][hen-ui-text variant=”b4″]Logistics of attending[/hen-ui-text][/hen-ui-list-item] [/hen-ui-list] [hen-ui-text variant=”b4″]Because [hen-ui-link href=”/resources//what-is-accreditation/”]nursing school accreditation is vital[/hen-ui-link] for a program’s value, this guide only lists accredited nursing programs in Maine. Unaccredited programs may offer faster or cheaper courses, but the resulting credits or degree may not be beneficial for employment or when transferring to an accredited school.[/hen-ui-text] [hen-ui-heading variant=”h2″]Why Become a Nurse in Maine[/hen-ui-heading] [hen-ui-text variant=”b4″]Maine is a Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC) state, meaning that when you graduate from a nursing school in Maine, you can apply for a multistate license. A multistate license is valid in any of the 37 participating NLC states.[/hen-ui-text] [hen-ui-text variant=”b4″]If you decide to become a [hen-ui-link href=”/careers/nurse-educator/”]nurse educator[/hen-ui-link], Maine offers a generous loan repayment program for nursing school faculty. In fact, the American Association of Colleges of Nursing member schools report that funding does not impact hiring nursing faculty as it does in most other states.[/hen-ui-text] [hen-ui-text variant=”b4″]The NCLEX-RN pass rate [hen-ui-link href=”https://www.ncsbn.org/2019_NCLEXExamStats.pdf” target=”_blank”]was 92.3%[/hen-ui-link] in 2019, higher than the national pass rate of 88.2%.[/hen-ui-text] [hen-ui-text variant=”b4″]Maine is famous for its scenic coastline, laid-back lifestyle, and outdoor recreation. The state also has one of the country’s lowest crime rates.[/hen-ui-text] [hen-ui-heading variant=”h2″]Salary and Job Outlook for Nurses in Maine[/hen-ui-heading] [hen-ui-text variant=”b4″]The cost of living in Maine is higher than most other states, with a [hen-ui-link href=”https://meric.mo.gov/data/cost-living-data-series” target=”_blank”]115 cost-of-living index[/hen-ui-link], compared to the national index of 100. The average annual RN salary is $71,040, compared to a national $80,010 salary, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). The gap is narrower for NPs, with an average Maine NP salary of $111,580 compared to $114,510 nationally.[/hen-ui-text] [hen-ui-text variant=”b4″]The number of [hen-ui-link href=”/registered-nursing/top-registered-nursing-jobs-and-careers/”]RN jobs[/hen-ui-link] in Maine is [hen-ui-link href=”https://projectionscentral.org/” target=”_blank”]projected to grow 6.5%[/hen-ui-link] between 2018 and 2028. The BLS projects an NP job growth rate of 20.6%. Attending nursing school in Maine can give you the advantage of having a close-knit local network.[/hen-ui-text] [hen-ui-text variant=”b4″]Maine is a largely rural state, with only three metropolitan areas. All three are known for outdoor recreation and access to national parks, though Bangor is perhaps best known as the home of horror novelist Stephen King. Lewiston has a higher proportion of French speakers than any other state.[/hen-ui-text] [hen-ui-text variant=”b4″]Learn more about RN salary in Maine here.[/hen-ui-text] [hen-ui-table] [hen-ui-table-caption]Highest-Paying Cities for Nurses in Maine[/hen-ui-table-caption] [hen-ui-table-header] [hen-ui-table-row] [hen-ui-table-head scope=”col”]Top Paying Metropolitan Areas[/hen-ui-table-head] [hen-ui-table-head scope=”col”]Average Salary for RNs[/hen-ui-table-head] [/hen-ui-table-row] [/hen-ui-table-header] [hen-ui-table-body] [hen-ui-table-row] [hen-ui-table-head scope=”col”]Bangor, ME[/hen-ui-table-head] [hen-ui-table-cell data-title=”Top Paying Metropolitan Areas”]$76,650[/hen-ui-table-cell] [/hen-ui-table-row] [hen-ui-table-row] [hen-ui-table-head scope=”col”]Portland — South Portland, ME[/hen-ui-table-head] [hen-ui-table-cell data-title=”Top Paying Metropolitan Areas”]$72,360[/hen-ui-table-cell] [/hen-ui-table-row] [hen-ui-table-row] [hen-ui-table-head scope=”col”]Lewiston — Auburn, ME[/hen-ui-table-head] [hen-ui-table-cell data-title=”Top Paying Metropolitan Areas”]$67,760[/hen-ui-table-cell] [/hen-ui-table-row] [/hen-ui-table-body] [/hen-ui-table] Source: BLS [hen-ui-article-card title=”Nurse Salary in Maine” href=”/state/maine/rn-salary/” size=”compact” border=”stroke”][/hen-ui-article-card] [hen-ui-heading variant=”h2″]Steps to Becoming a Nurse in Maine[/hen-ui-heading] [hen-ui-text variant=”b4″]To [hen-ui-link href=”/registered-nursing/how-to-become-a-rn//”]become a registered nurse[/hen-ui-link], you need a nursing degree, a [hen-ui-link href=”https://nursejournal.org/resources/nclex/things-to-know-about-the-nclex-exam/”]passing grade on the NCLEX[/hen-ui-link], and a criminal background check for [hen-ui-link href=”/registered-nursing/rn-licensing-requirements-by-state/”]state nurse licensing[/hen-ui-link]. You must apply online for your Maine nursing license; the [hen-ui-link href=”/resources//what-is-the-role-of-the-state-board-of-nursing/”]state board of nursing[/hen-ui-link] does not accept paper applications.[/hen-ui-text] [hen-ui-grid columns-md=”2″ gap=”md”]
[hen-ui-heading variant=”h3″]RN Requirements[/hen-ui-heading] [hen-ui-text variant=”b4″][hen-ui-link href=”/registered-nursing/”]To earn an RN[/hen-ui-link] license in Maine, you must graduate from an ADN or a [hen-ui-link href=”/degrees/bsn/best-bsn-programs-online/”]BSN program[/hen-ui-link], pass the NCLEX-RN examination, and complete a criminal background check. To [hen-ui-link href=”/resources//guide-for-transferring-nursing-programs/”]transfer from one nursing program[/hen-ui-link] to another, you must spend at least one year at the school you are transferring from.[/hen-ui-text] [hen-ui-text variant=”b4″]The application fee is $75. You must also pay $52 for the criminal background check and $200 for the [hen-ui-link href=”/resources//nclex/guide/”]NCLEX-RN exam[/hen-ui-link]. You need to renew your license every two years and have at least 75 [hen-ui-link href=”/articles/things-nurses-should-know-about-continuing-education/”]continuing education credits for nurses[/hen-ui-link].[/hen-ui-text]
[hen-ui-heading variant=”h3″]APRN Requirements[/hen-ui-heading] [hen-ui-text variant=”b4″]You must graduate from an MSN or [hen-ui-link href=”/degrees/dnp//”]doctor of nursing practice[/hen-ui-link] program, pass the applicable board certification, and have an active RN license to become an [hen-ui-link href=”/careers/advanced-practice-nursing/”]advanced practice registered nurse[/hen-ui-link] (APRN) in Maine.[/hen-ui-text] [hen-ui-text variant=”b4″]The state board of nursing only accepts online applications. The application fee is $100, and the RN license verification fee is $30. You must also send proof of your board certification and official transcript.[/hen-ui-text] [hen-ui-text variant=”b4″]Other requirements include two years of supervision under a physician or NP for [hen-ui-link href=”/articles/what-no-one-tells-you-as-a-new-nurse-practitioner-grad/”]new APRNs[/hen-ui-link] and recent credits or continuing hours in pharmacology to apply for prescriptive authority.[/hen-ui-text]
[/hen-ui-grid] [hen-ui-heading variant=”h2″ style=”margin-top:2em”]Frequently Asked Questions About Nursing in Maine[/hen-ui-heading] [hen-ui-separator /] [hen-ui-heading variant=”h3″][hen-ui-icon icon=”circle-help” color=”primary” aria-hidden=”true” /]Does Maine need nurses?[/hen-ui-heading] [hen-ui-text variant=”b4″]Maine is experiencing a [hen-ui-link href=”/articles/why-is-there-a-nursing-shortage//”]nursing shortage[/hen-ui-link] that began before COVID-19, according to a 2017 study from the Maine Department of Labor. The study projects a shortage of 3,200 nurses by 2025 and identifies nurses as the most in-demand profession in Maine.[/hen-ui-text] [hen-ui-heading variant=”h3″][hen-ui-icon icon=”circle-help” color=”primary” aria-hidden=”true” /]How long does it take to become a nurse in Maine?[/hen-ui-heading] [hen-ui-text variant=”b4″]It takes at least two years to earn an ADN. A BSN degree typically takes four years to complete but is a more valuable and versatile degree for career advancement.[/hen-ui-text] [hen-ui-text variant=”b4″]Applicants usually receive a temporary license within two weeks of submitting a complete application and a full license within 90 days.[/hen-ui-text] [hen-ui-heading variant=”h3″][hen-ui-icon icon=”circle-help” color=”primary” aria-hidden=”true” /]Is Maine a compact state for nursing?[/hen-ui-heading] [hen-ui-text variant=”b4″]Maine is an NLC state, so you can apply for a multistate license if you graduate from a [hen-ui-link href=”https://nursejournal.org/state/maine/”]nursing program in Maine[/hen-ui-link]. You must be a resident of Maine to apply for the multistate license.[/hen-ui-text] [hen-ui-text variant=”b4″]Nurses from other NLC states are eligible to practice in Maine once they verify their license through Nursys.[/hen-ui-text] [hen-ui-heading variant=”h3″][hen-ui-icon icon=”circle-help” color=”primary” aria-hidden=”true” /]How do I get a Maine nursing license?[/hen-ui-heading] [hen-ui-text variant=”b4″]You must graduate from a nursing program in Maine or another state with an ADN or a BSN degree, pass the NCLEX-RN examination, and pass a criminal background check. Apply to the state board of nursing online and submit the application and criminal background check fees.[/hen-ui-text] [hen-ui-heading variant=”h2″]Find Nursing Programs in Other States[/hen-ui-heading]