Nursing Schools in Massachusetts: Campus & Online Programs (2026)

Compare 12 campus-based nursing schools in Massachusetts — plus accredited online programs open to Massachusetts residents. NCLEX pass rates, acceptance rates, and accreditation in one place.

12
Campus Schools
39
Online Programs
$112,610
Avg RN Salary

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Campus-Based Nursing Schools in Massachusetts

Accredited nursing schools with a campus in Massachusetts. Outcome data is added as state boards publish it.

SchoolNCLEX Pass RateAcceptance RateAccreditation
American International College – Division of NursingN/ACCNEView School
Boston CollegeN/ACCNEView School
Fitchburg State University – Department of NursingN/ACCNEView School
Greenfield Community CollegeN/AACENView School
Massasoit Community CollegeN/AACENView School
Middlesex Community CollegeN/A93%ACENView School
North Shore Community CollegeN/AACENView School
Northeastern University – Bouvé College of Health SciencesN/ACCNEView School
Regis CollegeN/A70%CCNEView School
Simmons UniversityN/ACCNEView School
UMass Chan Medical School – Graduate School of NursingN/ACCNEView School
Worcester State University – Department of NursingN/ACCNEView School

Online Nursing Programs Available to Massachusetts Residents

These accredited schools are based outside Massachusetts but enroll Massachusetts residents online. Confirm clinical-placement and Massachusetts Board of Nursing approval before enrolling in any pre-licensure RN program.

SchoolNCLEX Pass RateAcceptance RateAccreditation
American Public University SystemN/ACCNEView School
Arizona State University91%CCNEView School
Aspen UniversityN/ACCNEView School
Capella UniversityN/ACCNEView School
Chamberlain UniversityN/A25%CCNEView School
Drexel UniversityN/ACCNEView School
Excelsior UniversityN/AACENView School
Florida State UniversityN/ACCNEView School
George Washington UniversityN/ACCNEView School
Gonzaga UniversityN/ACCNEView School
Grand Canyon University97%78%CCNEView School
Herzing UniversityN/AACENView School
Indiana State University85%CCNEView School
Johns Hopkins UniversityN/ACCNEView School
Joyce University of Nursing and Health Sciences79%CCNEView School
Keiser University82%CCNEView School
Liberty University96%ACENView School
Maryville UniversityN/ACCNEView School
Michigan State University91%CCNEView School
National UniversityN/ACCNEView School
Ohio State UniversityN/ACCNEView School
Penn State World CampusN/ACCNEView School
Purdue University GlobalN/ACCNEView School
Rasmussen UniversityN/A100%ACENView School
Sacred Heart UniversityN/ACCNEView School
Seton Hall UniversityN/ACCNEView School
Southern New Hampshire UniversityN/AACENView School
University of Alabama at BirminghamN/ACCNEView School
University of Cincinnati88%CCNEView School
University of Maryland — BaltimoreN/ACCNEView School
University of Michigan — Flint92%CCNEView School
University of PennsylvaniaN/ACCNEView School
University of PhoenixN/A98%CCNEView School
University of South FloridaN/ACCNEView School
University of Texas at Arlington94%CCNEView School
Villanova University92%CCNEView School
Walden UniversityN/ACCNEView School
West Coast University90%CCNEView School
Western Governors UniversityN/ACCNEView School

How We Evaluate Nursing Schools in Massachusetts

We separate schools with a physical campus in Massachusetts from accredited online programs that enroll Massachusetts residents, because the two answer different questions — one is about studying locally, the other about studying from Massachusetts. Within each group we weight NCLEX first-time pass rate most heavily; it is the strongest available predictor of how well a program prepares graduates for licensure.

Accreditation is non-negotiable: we only include schools accredited by ACEN or CCNE, or regionally accredited programs with state board approval. We also consider acceptance rate (program selectivity), program variety across degree levels (LPN through doctoral), and value relative to regional salary expectations. Where a school has not yet reported outcome data, we show it without inventing a number.

What to Look for in a Massachusetts Nursing School

The most important factor is NCLEX pass rate. The national average for first-time test-takers sits around 87–89% (NCSBN, 2023). Programs consistently above 90% have demonstrated they effectively prepare students for licensure. Ask schools for their three-year average pass rate — a single good year can be an anomaly.

Accreditation matters for several reasons beyond quality assurance. CCNE- or ACEN-accredited programs make you eligible for federal financial aid, qualify you for military service, and meet the requirements for most graduate nursing programs if you plan to advance your career later.

Consider clinical placement. Hospitals in Massachusetts often have affiliation agreements with specific nursing schools, giving graduates an inside track to jobs. If you are considering an online program based outside Massachusetts, confirm that it arranges clinical placements within Massachusetts and is approved by the Massachusetts Board of Nursing for pre-licensure study.

Nursing Career Outlook in Massachusetts

Registered nurses in Massachusetts earn an average of $112,610 annually. The BLS projects nursing employment to grow 6% nationally through 2032 — faster than the average for all occupations — driven by an aging population and expanded access to healthcare. Massachusetts is expected to see strong demand in hospitals, outpatient care centers, and home health settings.

BSN-prepared nurses command higher salaries and have access to broader roles. The American Association of Colleges of Nursing reports that 80% of nursing positions now prefer or require a BSN. If you currently hold an ADN, many schools serving Massachusettsoffer flexible RN-to-BSN completion programs you can complete while working.

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What nursing schools are in Massachusetts?
Massachusetts has 12 campus-based nursing schools listed above, evaluated on NCLEX pass rates, accreditation, and acceptance rates. Accredited online programs available to Massachusetts residents are listed separately below.
How much do nurses earn in Massachusetts?
Registered nurses in Massachusetts earn an average of $112,610 per year according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data. Salaries vary by specialty, experience, and location within the state.
What accreditation should I look for in Massachusetts nursing programs?
Look for programs accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN) or the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). All schools on this page hold regional or national accreditation and prepare students for NCLEX licensure.
Can I do an online nursing program from Massachusetts?
Yes. The online programs listed below are accredited and enroll Massachusetts residents. For pre-licensure RN paths, confirm the program's clinical placements and state Board of Nursing approval for Massachusetts; RN-to-BSN, MSN, and DNP completion programs are commonly fully online.
How do I apply to nursing schools in Massachusetts?
Most nursing programs require a high school diploma or GED, prerequisite science courses (anatomy, physiology, microbiology), a minimum GPA (usually 2.5–3.0), and competitive entrance exam scores. Start your application 6–12 months before your intended start date.
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