Best Nursing Programs in Michigan (2026)
MyNursingSchools lists 163 accredited nursing programs across 38 schools in Michigan. The fastest listed completion time is 18 months. Listed tuition ranges from $13,500 to $108,000. Programs with published NCLEX data average 91.5% first-time pass rate. RNs in Michigan earn $77,080/year on average (BLS).
163
Programs
38
Schools
18 mo
Fastest Listed
$13,500
Lowest Tuition
91.5%
Avg NCLEX (4)
98
Online / Hybrid
$77K
Avg RN Salary
Salary source: BLS OEWS, May 2023 · Program stats from MyNursingSchools directory
Michigan nursing programs at a glance
- 163 accredited nursing programs across 38 schools in Michigan (0 LPN, 1 ADN, 9 BSN).
- Fastest listed program: 18 months (MSN — Health Systems Administration at Arizona State University).
- Lowest listed tuition: $13,500 (MSN — Nursing Administration at National University).
- Highest published NCLEX pass rate in our listing: 93% (University of Michigan — Flint).
- 98 online or hybrid programs serve Michigan students (2 on-campus).
- Average RN salary in Michigan: $77,080 (BLS) · 5.6% projected job growth through 2032.
Michigan nursing program market snapshot
| Programs in directory | 163 total · 100 on this page |
|---|---|
| Schools | 38 accredited institutions |
| Degree mix (listed) | 0 LPN · 1 ADN · 9 BSN · 68 MSN · 22 DNP |
| Fastest listed program | MSN — Health Systems Administration at Arizona State University — 18 months |
| Tuition range (listed) | $13,500 – $108,000 |
| NCLEX pass rates | 91.5% average across 4 programs with published data · high: 93% (University of Michigan — Flint) |
| Delivery formats | 94 online · 4 hybrid · 2 on-campus |
| RN salary & outlook | $77,080/yr (BLS) · 5.6% projected growth through 2032 |
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How to choose a nursing program in Michigan
Michigan is one of the larger nursing education markets we track (163 programs listed) — compare NCLEX pass rates and clinical partnerships, not just tuition. RN wages in Michigan ($77,080/year, BLS) sit below the national average, so minimizing tuition and time-to-start (waitlists) matters more than brand-name private programs. RN employment in Michigan is projected to grow 5.6% through 2032 (BLS). Choosing a nursing program in Michigan means weighing completion time, total tuition, NCLEX outcomes, and how quickly you can start earning an RN salary in a local labor market. Among programs in our Michigan directory, the fastest listed completion time is 18 months. We track 163 accredited nursing programs in Michigan — including 10 entry-level RN pathways. Michigan is not a Nurse Licensure Compact state — plan to license in Michigan directly for in-state practice.
Key takeaways
- Screen Michigan programs by recent NCLEX first-attempt pass rate before tuition — licensing failure costs more time than a longer program.
- Verify ACEN or CCNE accreditation (or state board approval) before any deposit; unaccredited programs may block NCLEX eligibility in Michigan.
- License in Michigan directly — endorsement from another state is available, but Michigan does not issue multistate compact privileges.
- Michigan lists 10 entry-level RN programs; community college ADN plus employer-funded RN-to-BSN is often the lowest total-cost path.
- Listed tuition in Michigan spans $13,500 to $108,000 — public ADN programs anchor the low end; private accelerated programs cluster at the top.
- 98 online or hybrid programs serve Michigan students — flexible for working adults, but all nursing credentials still require on-site clinical hours.
Sponsored · Disclosure
- Compact licensure
- No — license in this state directly or via endorsement.
- CE at renewal
- 25 hours per 2 years cycle.
- Average RN salary
- $77,080 (BLS, May 2023) · how we source this
- Lowest listed tuition
- From $13,500 (MSN — Nursing Administration at National University).
Explore Nursing in Michigan
Programs by Degree Type
68
MSN Programs
22
DNP Programs
9
BSN Programs
1
ADN Programs
Nursing Schools in Michigan
38 accredited institutions offering nursing programs.
| School | Programs | Degree Types | NCLEX Rate | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Excelsior University | 2 | ADNBSN | N/A | View |
| Western Governors University | 3 | BSNMSN | 91.8% | View |
| National University | 4 | BSNMSN | N/A | View |
| Aspen University | 3 | BSNMSN | N/A | View |
| Joyce University of Nursing and Health Sciences | 2 | BSNMSN | 91.2% | View |
| Michigan State University | 4 | BSNDNPMSN | 89.9% | View |
| University of Michigan — Flint | 4 | BSNDNPMSN | 93.0% | View |
| American Public University System | 3 | BSNMSN | N/A | View |
| Southern New Hampshire University | 1 | BSN | N/A | View |
| University of Phoenix | 3 | DNPMSN | N/A | View |
| George Washington University | 3 | DNPMSN | N/A | View |
| Simmons University | 3 | DNPMSN | N/A | View |
| Chamberlain University | 4 | DNPMSN | N/A | View |
| Liberty University | 3 | DNPMSN | N/A | View |
| University of Texas at Arlington | 4 | DNPMSN | N/A | View |
| University of Cincinnati | 4 | DNPMSN | N/A | View |
| Drexel University | 4 | DNPMSN | N/A | View |
| Sacred Heart University | 3 | DNPMSN | N/A | View |
| Gonzaga University | 3 | DNPMSN | N/A | View |
| Arizona State University | 3 | DNPMSN | N/A | View |
How many nursing programs are available in Michigan?
There are 163 accredited nursing programs available in Michigan across 38 schools — including 0 LPN, 1 ADN, 9 BSN, 68 MSN, and 22 DNP pathways. Programs are offered online, on-campus, and hybrid.
How much does nursing school cost in Michigan?
Nursing program tuition in Michigan starts as low as $13,500 and reaches $108,000 among programs in our directory. Community college ADN programs are typically the most affordable; private BSN programs cost more. Financial aid, scholarships, and employer tuition reimbursement can reduce out-of-pocket costs.
How long does nursing school take in Michigan?
The fastest nursing programs listed in Michigan can be completed in 18 months (MSN — Health Systems Administration at Arizona State University). LPN certificates typically take 9–12 months, ADN programs 18–24 months, and traditional BSN programs 36–48 months. Accelerated BSN programs for career changers can finish in 12–18 months.
What is the average nurse salary in Michigan?
Registered nurses in Michigan earn an average of $77,080 per year ($37/hour) according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data. RN employment in Michigan is projected to grow 5.6% through 2032.
Can I complete nursing school online in Michigan?
Yes. There are 98 online and hybrid nursing programs (94 fully online, 4 hybrid) available to Michigan residents in our directory. Online programs deliver lectures digitally, but all nursing programs require in-person clinical hours. Many arrange clinical placements within Michigan.
Which nursing program has the highest NCLEX pass rate in Michigan?
Among programs with published NCLEX data in our directory, University of Michigan — Flint leads at 93% first-time pass rate (BSN (Traditional)). Average across 4 programs with data: 91.5%. Pass rates vary by cohort — always confirm the school's three-year average before enrolling.
What are the nursing license requirements in Michigan?
To practice nursing in Michigan, you must pass the NCLEX exam and apply to the Michigan Board of Nursing. Michigan is not currently a Nurse Licensure Compact state, so you will need separate licensure for each state you wish to practice in. License renewal is every 2 years with 25 continuing education hours required.
Is there a nursing shortage in Michigan?
Yes. Like most states, Michigan is experiencing a nursing shortage that is projected to worsen through 2030. The 5.6% job growth projected through 2032 reflects strong demand for qualified nurses, particularly in rural areas and specialized care units. This means excellent job security and competitive compensation for nursing graduates.
What GPA do I need for nursing school in Michigan?
GPA requirements for nursing programs in Michigan vary by school and degree level. Most BSN programs require a minimum GPA of 2.5–3.0 for admission, while competitive programs may require 3.2 or higher. ADN and LPN programs at community colleges often have lower GPA thresholds. Some programs consider your overall GPA while others focus on prerequisite science courses.
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