ADN Programs in Arizona (2026)
Compare 3 accredited associate degree nursing (ADN/ASN) programs in Arizona — the common community-college path to RN licensure.
Arizona has 3 accredited ADN programs in the MyNursingSchools directory, including 1 hybrid option. Most ADN pathways take about two years after prerequisites; the fastest option listed for Arizona is 15 months. Listed total tuition ranges from $14,560 to $32,000. Arizona RNs earn an average of $95,230 (BLS May 2024). Prefer a bachelor's entry path? See BSN programs in Arizona. Already an LPN? See LPN-to-RN bridges.
Limited ADN listings in Arizona
Our directory currently shows fewer than 5 ADN programs based in Arizona. Consider neighboring community colleges, hybrid options, or a BSN pathway. Browse the Arizona program hub for related RN entry routes.
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ADN Programs Listed
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$95K
Avg RN Salary
ADN / ASN Programs Available in Arizona
3 accredited programs — 1 on-campus listed, 1 hybrid, 1 online-listed.
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Why an ADN Is Still a Strong RN Path in Arizona
An Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN or ASN) remains one of the most practical ways to become an RN: shorter than a traditional BSN, usually cheaper at community colleges, and eligible for the same NCLEX-RN exam. Many Arizona hospital systems hire ADN graduates and support tuition assistance for an RN-to-BSN later.
Once licensed, ADN-prepared RNs in Arizona compete in a market averaging $95,230 per year with 9.1% projected RN job growth through 2032.
Already a practical nurse? Start with LPN-to-RN programs in Arizona. Planning a bachelor's from day one? Compare BSN programs.
How to Choose an ADN Program in Arizona
Board Approval
Only enroll in a Arizona Board of Nursing–approved ADN/ASN program. Approval status determines NCLEX-RN eligibility.
Waitlists & Start Dates
Community-college ADN seats can be competitive. Ask about waitlist length, TEAS cutoffs, and how often cohorts start each year.
Clinical Partners
Strong local hospital and clinic partnerships mean more reliable clinical hours and better hiring networks after graduation.
Cost After Aid
Compare net cost after grants and in-district tuition — sticker price alone is misleading. Factor commuting and lost wages if you go full-time.
BSN Bridge Plan
Many employers prefer a BSN within a few years of hire. Confirm the ADN school articulates cleanly into RN-to-BSN programs you would actually attend.
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