College of the Ozarks
- Point Lookout, MO
- 4 year
- Campus
- Accredited
A small, non-profit school, College of the Ozarks offers a traditional, four-year bachelor's degree in nursing.
Clinical courses focus on areas like adult health, community health, geriatrics, maternity, and mental health. The program culminates with a preceptorship where students care for patients under the supervision of a registered nurse.
- Program(s): Bachelor of science in nursing (BSN)
- Campus: Point Lookout, Missouri
- Type: Private
- Accreditation(s): Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE)
- Tuition: $19,500 per year
- Admission Requirements: 2.75 GPA; ACT with preferred score of 21; HESI A2 exam scores; admissions interview
- Minimum Time Commitment: 48 months
- On-Campus Requirements: Yes
- School NCLEX-RN Pass Rate: 100% first-time pass rate
- Median Earnings Two Years After Graduation: $52,107 for bachelor's graduates, according to College Scorecard
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- Acceptance Rate
- 14%
- Students Enrolled
- 1,489
- Institution Type
- Private
Rockhurst University
- Kansas City, MO
- 4 year
- Campus + Online
- Accredited
Rockhurst University nursing students can pursue a traditional, on-campus bachelor's degree or an online registered nurse (RN) bridge program leading to a bachelor's or master's degree. Non-nursing bachelor's degree-holders can earn an accelerated bachelor's degree in nursing through a hybrid format.
Learners can also enroll in a master's degree with either an adult-gerontology acute care specialty or a family nurse practitioner track. RU arranges clinical placements.
- Program(s): Bachelor of science in nursing (BSN) - traditional, RN-to-BSN, and accelerated; master of science in nursing (MSN)
- Campus: Kansas City, Missouri
- Type: Private
- Accreditation(s): Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE)
- Tuition: BSN $20,350 per year; RN-to-BSN $325 per credit hour; accelerated BSN $783 per credit hour; MSN $735 per credit hour
- Admission Requirements:
- BSN: 3.3 GPA with 21 ACT score, or 3.2 GPA with 22 ACT score, or 3.8 GPA (test-optional)
- RN-to-BSN: RN license; 36 transferable credits from a nursing associate degree or diploma program; 2.0 GPA
- Accelerated BSN: prerequisites with a "C" or higher; 2.7 GPA
- MSN: nursing degree; 3.0 GPA; RN license
- Minimum Time Commitment: 12-16 months
- On-Campus Requirements: Yes
- Median Earnings Two Years After Graduation: $60,213 for bachelor's graduates, according to College Scorecard
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$16,200
88%
$16,200
- Acceptance Rate
- 73%
- Students Enrolled
- 3,688
- Institution Type
- Private
William Jewell College
- Liberty, MO
- 4 year
- Campus
- Accredited
William Jewell College's nursing program leads to a bachelor of science in nursing with four entry points: traditional three- and four-year plans; transfer student entry; and an accelerated track.
The program emphasizes nursing skills, critical thinking, and leadership. Jewell maintains relationships with area healthcare providers for student clinical placements.
- Program(s): Bachelor of science in nursing (BSN)
- Campus: Liberty, Missouri
- Type: Private
- Accreditation(s): Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE)
- Tuition: $18,360 per year full-time; $39,500 per accelerated program
- Admission Requirements:
- High school seniors: college prep prerequisites; optional ACT or SAT scores
- Transfer students: 26 transferable credits; 2.8 GPA; pre-nursing exam scores
- Accelerated BSN applicants: non-nursing bachelor's degree 2.8 GPA; pre-nursing exam scores
- Minimum Time Commitment: 12-16 months
- On-Campus Requirements: Yes
- School NCLEX-RN Pass Rate: 85.5% first-time pass rate
- Median Earnings Two Years After Graduation: $57,403 for bachelor's graduates, according to College Scorecard
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$4,800
77%
$4,800
- Acceptance Rate
- 36%
- Students Enrolled
- 751
- Institution Type
- Private
Maryville University of Saint Louis
- Saint Louis, MO
- 4 year
- Campus + Online
- Accredited
Maryville University offers three paths to a bachelor's degree in nursing: a traditional, four-year program; a fast track for transfer students; and a part-time evening and weekend option. All three programs take place on campus, and full-time students receive an iPad loaded with course materials.
Maryville also lists online nursing programs at the bachelor's, master's, and doctorate levels.
- Program(s): Bachelor of science in nursing (BSN); RN-to-BSN; master of science in nursing (MSN); doctor of nursing practice (DNP); BSN-to-DNP
- Campus: St. Louis, Missouri
- Type: Private
- Accreditation(s): Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE)
- Tuition: BSN $24,766 per year full-time, $781 per credit hour part-time; RN-to-BSN $500 per credit hour; graduate programs $813-$897 per credit hour
- Admission Requirements:
- Four-year BSN: 3.25 GPA and 3.0 in math/science prerequisites, or 23 ACT score and 20 in math/science, or SAT score of 1100-1190
- Fast-track BSN: 63 general education credits; 3.25 GPA
- Evening/weekend BSN: 63 general education credits; 3.0 GPA
- RN-to-BSN: RN license; 2.5 GPA
- Graduate programs: nursing degree; 3.0-3.25 GPA; RN license
- Minimum Time Commitment: 20 months
- On-Campus Requirements: Yes for BSN
- School NCLEX-RN Pass Rate: 93% first-time pass rate
- Median Earnings Two Years After Graduation: $55,964 for bachelor's graduates, $93,724 for master's graduates, and $123,527 for doctoral graduates, according to College Scorecard
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$14,346
83%
$14,346
- Acceptance Rate
- 95%
- Students Enrolled
- 10,979
- Institution Type
- Private
Saint Louis University
- Saint Louis, MO
- 4 year
- Campus + Online
- Accredited
At St. Louis University, nursing students can pursue a bachelor's or a master's degree in a traditional or accelerated format. Registered nurses (RNs) can earn their bachelor's degree online through a BSN completion program.
Master's students can specialize in nurse practitioner (offered online) or clinical nurse leader. SLU also offers online doctor of nursing practice and hybrid Ph.D. programs.
- Program(s): Bachelor of science in nursing (BSN); RN-to-BSN; master of science in nursing (MSN); doctor of nursing practice (DNP); Ph.D.
- Campus: St. Louis, Missouri
- Type: Private
- Accreditation(s): Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE)
- Tuition: BSN $24,050 per year full-time, $1,680 per credit hour part-time; RN-to-BSN $485 per credit hour; MSN $1,150 per credit hour; DNP $1,220 per credit hour
- Admission Requirements:
- BSN: 3.2 high school GPA; math/science prerequisites
- Accelerated BSN: non-nursing bachelor's degree or 77 transferrable credits; 3.2 GPA
- RN-to-BSN: nursing diploma or associate degree; RN license
- Accelerated MSN: non-nursing bachelor's degree; 3.2 GPA
- MSN: BSN; 3.2-3.25 GPA; RN license for nurse practitioner track
- DNP: MSN; 3.25 GPA; RN license; advanced practice nursing credentials and experience
- Ph.D.: BSN or MSN; 3.25 GPA; national certification; RN license
- Minimum Time Commitment: 12 months
- On-Campus Requirements: Yes
- School NCLEX-RN Pass Rate: 93.8% first-time pass rate
- Median Earnings Two Years After Graduation: $59,004 for bachelor's graduates, $92,243 for master's graduates, and $108,649 for doctoral graduates, according to College Scorecard
74%
$21,420
90%
$21,420
- Acceptance Rate
- 56%
- Students Enrolled
- 12,229
- Institution Type
- Private
University of Missouri-Columbia
- Columbia, MO
- 4 year
- Campus + Online
- Accredited
Home to a top nursing school in Missouri, University of Missouri offers campus-based traditional and accelerated bachelor's in nursing degrees.
Online programs include bachelor's completion for registered nurses (RN-to-BSN) and graduate tracks leading to master's degrees in nursing and care management, a doctor of nursing practice, and a nursing Ph.D.
- Program(s): Bachelor of science in nursing (BSN); RN-to-BSN; master of science in nursing (MSN); master of science in care management; doctor of nursing practice (DNP); Ph.D.
- Campus: Columbia, Missouri
- Type: Private
- Accreditation(s): Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE)
- Tuition: BSN $49,400 per program; accelerated BSN $26,512 per program; RN-to-BSN $13,222 per program; MSN $19,000-$28,000 per program; MS care management $19,000 per program; DNP $41,228 for BSN entry, $21,670 for MSN entry per program
- Admission Requirements:
- BSN: pre-nursing prerequisites; 3.25 GPA
- Accelerated BSN: non-nursing bachelor's; 3.0 GPA
- RN-to-BSN: 2.5 GPA; RN license or eligibility; general education prerequisites
- MSN: BSN or MSN; 3.0 GPA; RN license
- MS care management: health-related bachelor's; 3.0 GPA; licensure, if applicable
- DNP/Ph.D.: BSN and 3.3 GPA or MSN and 3.5 GPA (Ph.D. also accepts applications from non-nursing degree-holders)
- Minimum Time Commitment: 14 months
- On-Campus Requirements: Yes for BSN programs
- School NCLEX-RN Pass Rate: 96.4% first-time pass rate
- Median Earnings Two Years After Graduation: $57,066 for bachelor's graduates, $89,564 for master's graduates, and $100,008 for doctoral graduates, according to College Scorecard
87%
$ 9,478
89%
$25,946
- Acceptance Rate
- 82%
- Students Enrolled
- 31,089
- Institution Type
- Public
Moberly Area Community College
- Moberly, MO
- 2 year
- Campus + Online
- Accredited
Moberly Area Community College's nursing programs include two-year associate and one-year accelerated degrees in nursing, a practical nursing certificate, and certified nursing assistant training.
MACC's programs prepare students for entry-level nursing positions or further study. Associate degree program graduates who pass the NCLEX-RN exam can apply for transition to bachelor's nursing programs in Missouri.
- Program(s): Associate degree in nursing (ADN); practical nursing (LPN) certificate; certified nursing assistant (CNA)
- Campus: Moberly, Missouri
- Type: Public
- Accreditation(s): Higher Learning Commission (HLC)
- Tuition: ADN/PN $100 per credit hour in-district, $181 in-state, $240 out-of-state; CNA $1,000 per program
- Admission Requirements:
- ADN: TEAS exam score of 58; 2.7 GPA; prerequisites in math and physiology or microbiology; plus LPN license and 23 college credits for accelerated track
- PN: TEAS exam score of 58; 2.5 GPA; prerequisites in math and human anatomy
- Minimum Time Commitment: 12 months
- On-Campus Requirements: Yes
- School NCLEX-RN Pass Rate: 91% first-time pass rate
- Median Earnings Two Years After Graduation: $53,608 for associate graduates, according to College Scorecard
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57%
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- Acceptance Rate
- N/A
- Students Enrolled
- 4,878
- Institution Type
- Public
Crowder College
- Neosho, MO
- 2 year
- Campus + Online
- Accredited
Crowder College offers an associate degree program in registered nursing (RN) and a certificate program in licensed practical nursing (LPN). LPNs can enter the associate degree program with advanced standing.
Crowder's graduates qualify to take the NCLEX and join the workforce with entry-level nursing competencies gained through classroom and hands-on learning.
- Program(s): Associate of science in nursing (ASN)
- Campus: Neosho, Missouri
- Type: Public
- Accreditation(s): ASN-Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN); Higher Learning Commission (HLC)
- Tuition: $118 per credit in-district; $199 per credit out-of-state/district
- Admission Requirements:
- ASN: Age of 19 at program completion; high school diploma or GED certificate; 2.75 GPA in general education and 19 ACT score or 3.0 GPA and 18 ACT score; nursing assistant or paramedic certification; plus LPN certificate for advanced standing
- LPN: High school diploma or GED certificate; TEAS exam scores
- Minimum Time Commitment: 12 months
- On-Campus Requirements: Yes
- School NCLEX-RN Pass Rate: 100% first-time pass rate
- Median Earnings Two Years After Graduation: $45,145 for associate graduates, according to College Scorecard
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66%
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- Acceptance Rate
- N/A
- Students Enrolled
- 4,194
- Institution Type
- Public
St Charles Community College
- Cottleville, MO
- 2 year
- Campus + Online
- Accredited
St. Charles Community College's nursing program awards an associate degree that includes science and liberal arts courses, nursing lectures and labs, and clinical placements.
Advanced placement may apply to licensed practical nurses (LPNs) and transfer students. SCCC also offers certified nursing assistant and practical nursing training.
- Program(s): Associate of science degree in nursing (ADN); certified nursing assistant (CNA); licensed practical nursing (LPN)
- Campus: Cottleville, Missouri
- Type: Public
- Accreditation(s): ASN-Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN); Higher Learning Commission (HLC)
- Tuition: ADN $221 per credit hour in-district, $274 out-of-district; PN $146 per credit hour in-district, $199 out-of-district; CNA $550-$600 per program, plus $350 clinical internship
- Admission Requirements: English and math course completion with a "C" grade or higher, or placement test results; anatomy and physiology course with a "B" grade or higher ("C" accepted for PN); 3.0 college GPA or 2.8 high school or college GPA (2.5 for LPN) with 22 ACT score (or sliding scale GPA/ACT scores); HESI A2 exam score of 75
- Minimum Time Commitment: 12-24 months
- On-Campus Requirements: Yes
- School NCLEX-RN Pass Rate: 100% first-time pass rate
- Median Earnings Two Years After Graduation: $54,109 for associate graduates, according to College Scorecard
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58%
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- Acceptance Rate
- N/A
- Students Enrolled
- 6,014
- Institution Type
- Public
Cox College
- Springfield, MO
- 4 year
- Campus + Online
- Accredited
Cox College offers undergraduate programs that award associate and bachelor's degrees with accelerated and bridge options for transfers, licensed practical nurses (LPN-to-RN), and registered nurses (RN-to-BSN).
Graduate nursing culminates in a master's degree with online coursework and concentrations in family nurse practitioner or psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner. The nursing program arranges clinical placements.
- Program(s): Associate of science in nursing (ASN); bachelor of science in nursing (BSN); master of science in nursing (MSN)
- Campus: Springfield, Missouri
- Type: Private
- Accreditation(s): Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN); Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE)
- Tuition: ASN $435 per credit hour; BSN $420; RN-to-BSN $415; MSN $600
- Admission Requirements:
- ASN/BSN: high school diploma or GED certificate; 2.0 GPA; 18 ACT or 860 SAT scores; 12 college hours for transfers or bachelor's degree for accelerated; RN license for RN-to-BSN bridge
- LPN-to-RN: math proficiency; prerequisites; 2.5 GPA in science courses and 3.0 cumulative GPA
- MSN: 3.0 BSN-level GPA; RN license
- Minimum Time Commitment: 12-24 months
- On-Campus Requirements: Yes
- School NCLEX-RN Pass Rate: 94.4% first-time pass rate
- Median Earnings Two Years After Graduation: $49,613 for associate graduates, $53,358 for bachelor's graduates, and $97,959 for master's graduates, according to College Scorecard
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$10,800
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$10,800
- Acceptance Rate
- 100%
- Students Enrolled
- 975
- Institution Type
- Private