| #1 | Florida International University | Miami, FL | ~$9,000/yr (est.) | South Florida students seeking public affordability | |
Located just south of Pembroke Pines in Miami, Florida International University offers one of the most accessible public BSN programs for Broward County residents. The Nicole Wertheim College of Nursing & Health Sciences provides a traditional full-time BSN, an accelerated option for second-degree seekers, and a direct-entry MSN pathway, all benefiting from FIU's extensive South Florida clinical partnerships. With affordable in-state tuition and strong NCLEX preparation, graduates are well-equipped for nursing careers in the region. Note: Institutional data is institution-wide, not program-specific. - Full-time, five-semester upper-division program with 70 credits.
- Spring and Fall admissions each year.
- Simulation training in the state-of-the-art S.T.A.R. Center.
- Prepares students for NCLEX-RN licensure.
- Enrolls approximately 100 students annually.
- Primarily based at the Modesto A. Maidique Campus in Miami.
- Strong foundation for graduate nursing education.
- Four-semester full-time accelerated track for second-degree students.
- Requires 61 credits of upper-division nursing coursework.
- Fall semester start only.
- Located at the Biscayne Bay Campus in North Miami.
- Prepares for the NCLEX-RN exam.
- Competitive admission process with approximately 60 annual seats.
- Includes comprehensive clinical education.
- Designed for those holding a prior bachelor's degree.
- Eight-semester combined BSN-to-MSN pathway for foreign-educated physicians.
- 102 total credits integrating undergraduate and graduate nursing.
- On-campus program only; no online option.
- Fall semester entry with a cap of 45 students per year.
- Allows BSN stop-out option for those not continuing to MSN.
- Prepares for NCLEX-RN and Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) certification.
- Meets CCNE accreditation standards.
- Competitive admissions; prior RN license not required.
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| #2 | Florida Atlantic University | Boca Raton, FL | $5,000 – $17,000/yr | Broward County learners wanting hybrid flexibility | |
Florida Atlantic University's Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing in Boca Raton delivers a CCNE-accredited BSN in a hybrid format that combines online coursework with 840 hours of clinical experience across diverse South Florida settings. The program's holistic, caring-science approach and high NCLEX pass rates make it a compelling choice for Pembroke Pines students seeking a public university close to home. Again, graduation rates reflect the entire university. - Hybrid format combining online coursework with in-person clinicals.
- Total of 840 clinical hours across diverse healthcare settings.
- CCNE-accredited and Florida Board of Nursing approved.
- Consistently high NCLEX-RN first-time pass rates.
- Graduates eligible to sit for AHNCC holistic nursing certification.
- Holistic, caring-science curriculum guided by distinguished faculty.
- Limited-access program with competitive admissions.
- Prepares for entry-level practice and graduate nursing study.
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| #3 | University of Miami | Coral Gables, FL | $37,000/yr (net price) | Career changers needing fast-track private option | |
The University of Miami in Coral Gables provides a private, research-intensive BSN with traditional, accelerated (12-month), and RN-to-BSN options, plus access to over 200 clinical sites through the UHealth system. Graduates report the highest median earnings 10 years out of any institution on this list, though net price is significantly higher than public alternatives. This is a strong fit for Pembroke Pines applicants who prioritize a prestigious brand and rapid entry. Graduation and debt figures are at the institutional level. - Four-year on-campus program requiring 120 credit hours.
- CCNE-accredited and Florida Board of Nursing approved.
- Curriculum includes health assessment, pharmacology, and pathophysiology.
- Emphasizes therapeutic communication and interprofessional collaboration.
- Clinical prerequisites built into the coursework sequence.
- Prepares graduates to sit for the NCLEX-RN licensure exam.
- Access to clinical experiences within the University of Miami Health System.
- Strong preparation for graduate nursing studies.
- Fast-paced 12-month program for career changers holding a bachelor's degree.
- Start dates available in May or January.
- Blends classroom instruction with hands-on clinical practice.
- Over 200 clinical partner sites across South Florida.
- Prepares for the NCLEX-RN examination.
- Integrated with the University of Miami Health System.
- Designed for non-nurses seeking rapid entry into the profession.
- Full-time, intensive format.
- Hybrid program designed for working registered nurses.
- Flexible scheduling to accommodate employment.
- Builds leadership and advanced clinical reasoning skills.
- Requires active, unencumbered RN license for admission.
- Can be completed in as few as two semesters of full-time study.
- Leverages UM's extensive clinical and academic resources.
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| #4 | University of Florida | Gainesville, FL | ~$7,000/yr (est.) | | |
The University of Florida's top-ranked BSN in Gainesville draws students statewide through a competitive traditional program and a shared transfer pipeline with Florida's state college system. UF consistently posts the highest NCLEX pass rates in the state, and its graduates enjoy strong earnings and low median debt for a public institution. The program is CCNE-accredited and delivers rigorous clinical education at UF Health facilities. All institutional rates are aggregated campus-wide. - Multiple pathways: Traditional BSN, Accelerated BSN for second-degree students, and RN-to-BSN.
- Ranked #1 in Florida and top 20 nationally by U.S. News.
- High NCLEX-RN pass rates exceeding state and national averages.
- State-of-the-art simulation labs and UF Health clinical placements.
- CCNE-accredited and part of a top-tier research university.
- Traditional program includes four years of integrated nursing education.
- Accelerated track allows completion in as few as 16 months.
- RN-to-BSN path offers flexible online courses for practicing nurses.
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| #5 | Florida State University | Tallahassee, FL | $11,000/yr | | |
Florida State University's BSN in Tallahassee compresses upper-division nursing courses into four consecutive semesters, making it a fast, full-time public option once prerequisites are met. Admission is competitive (minimum 3.0 GPA) and considers community engagement, providing a holistic review. FSU's strong institutional graduation and retention rates speak to a supportive learning environment; program-specific earnings are not reported separately. - Full-time, four-consecutive-semester program lasting 15-16 months.
- Holistic admissions review considers GPA, community engagement, and work experience.
- Minimum overall GPA of 3.0 and C or better in prerequisite courses required.
- Clinical experiences in diverse settings including community agencies and hospitals.
- Nationally accredited and prepares for RN licensure.
- Competitive application process; admits twice yearly (Spring and Fall).
- Strong emphasis on leadership and evidence-based practice.
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| #6 | University of South Florida | Tampa, FL | $10,000/yr | | |
The University of South Florida in Tampa offers multiple BSN entry points: a traditional upper-division pathway, an accelerated second-degree track, and a dedicated Veteran to BSN (V-CARE) program. All are full-time, on-campus, and CCNE-accredited, with clinical rotations across the vibrant Tampa Bay healthcare market. While not as close as South Florida schools, USF's array of pathways gives flexibility for different student backgrounds. Data is institution-wide. - Traditional full-time track spanning five consecutive semesters, including summers.
- Highly competitive admission for students without a prior bachelor's in nursing.
- Located on USF's main campus in Tampa, FL.
- Comprehensive nursing education with clinical rotations.
- CCNE-accredited and approved by the Florida Board of Nursing.
- Prepares graduates for the NCLEX-RN exam.
- Intensive 16-month program for individuals holding a non-nursing bachelor's degree.
- In-person modality with multiple campus options (Tampa, St. Petersburg, Sarasota-Manatee).
- Prepares for NCLEX-RN eligibility.
- Focus on patient-centered care and interprofessional teamwork.
- Flexible start dates (typically summer or fall).
- Includes extensive clinical hours in partnership with Tampa Bay healthcare systems.
- Veteran to BSN (V-CARE) pathway for military medics and corpsmen.
- Full-time, five-semester campus-based program.
- Competitive admission leveraging prior military healthcare experience.
- Located at USF Tampa campus.
- Curriculum tailored to accelerate entry into professional nursing.
- Prepares for NCLEX-RN and civilian nursing practice.
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| #7 | University of Central Florida | Orlando, FL | $10,000/yr | | |
The University of Central Florida in Orlando operates a traditional BSN and a second-degree accelerated BSN across multiple campuses, with NCLEX performance consistently exceeding state and national averages. UCF's large size and cohort-based, lock-step curriculum ensure a standardized, high-volume nursing education. Graduation and earnings data reflect the entire university. - Five-semester limited-access, upper-division program.
- Offered at Orlando, Cocoa, and Daytona Beach campuses.
- Lock-step, cohort-based curriculum with daytime classes.
- Clinical rotations throughout Central Florida and beyond.
- CCNE-accredited; NCLEX pass rates consistently exceed state/national averages.
- Emphasizes leadership and graduate study preparation.
- No previous degree required; applicants complete nursing prerequisites first.
- Graduates are highly sought after by regional employers.
- Accelerated four-semester full-time program for career changers.
- Offered exclusively at the Orlando main campus.
- CCNE-accredited and designed for those with a prior non-nursing bachelor's.
- Summer start available; lock-step cohort model.
- Focuses on clinical nursing, health promotion, and quality care.
- Competitive admission with prerequisite coursework required.
- Prepares for NCLEX-RN and leadership roles.
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| #8 | University of North Florida | Jacksonville, FL | $10,000 – $15,000/yr | | |
The University of North Florida in Jacksonville offers a Prelicensure BSN and a Freshman Admit Nursing (FAN) pathway that guarantees direct entry for qualifying high school students. Both tracks emphasize community-based learning and prepare students for the NCLEX-RN. UNF's smaller nursing cohorts and favorable student-faculty ratio can appeal to students seeking a more intimate program setting. All metrics are institution-level. - Full-time track for students with at least 60 semester hours of prerequisites.
- Community-based curriculum with hands-on clinical experiences.
- Admits students each fall and spring semester.
- Priority admission for applicants meeting GPA thresholds.
- Prepares graduates to take the NCLEX-RN exam.
- Strong foundation for graduate nursing study.
- Small cohort sizes fostering close faculty interaction.
- Direct-entry pathway for high school seniors; guarantees BSN progression.
- Four-year program integrating general education and nursing coursework.
- Limited to 50 students per cohort for personalized attention.
- Diverse clinical rotations in Jacksonville and surrounding areas.
- Community-based learning approach.
- Requires a 3.00 GPA to maintain progression in the major.
- Prepares for NCLEX-RN and graduate nursing education.
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| #9 | Southeastern College-West Palm Beach | West Palm Beach, FL | ~$29,000/yr (est.) | | |
Southeastern College's West Palm Beach campus offers an associate degree in nursing (ADN) rather than a BSN, but it provides an accelerated 25-month route to RN licensure for those seeking entry-level practice. The program includes hybrid delivery options and requires TEAS exam scores for admission. While not a BSN, it is a regional option for Pembroke Pines students willing to commute north. - Associate in Applied Science Degree in Nursing, not a BSN.
- 25-month program length with on-campus and hybrid delivery options.
- Requires passing TEAS exam scores for admission.
- Hands-on clinical experiences in local healthcare facilities.
- Covers pharmacology, medication administration, and holistic care.
- Prepares for the NCLEX-RN licensure exam.
- Financial aid available for qualifying students.
- Requires health exam, immunizations, background check, and drug screening.
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| #10 | Antigua College International | Miami Lakes, FL | $29,000/yr | | |
Antigua College International in Miami Lakes delivers a hybrid BSN program spanning 42 months, with a curriculum blending 2250 total hours of lectures, labs, and clinical practice. As a private institution, it offers a personalized nursing education but net price is high. Program-level earnings data is not yet available; graduation rates are not reported. - Hybrid BSN program combining online theory with in-person labs and clinicals.
- 42-month completion timeline for full-time students.
- Curriculum totals 120 credits (50 general education, 70 nursing core).
- 2,250 total program hours: 1,500 lecture, 300 lab, 450 clinical.
- Focus on clinical judgment, leadership, and ethical standards.
- Small group sizes and interactive classes.
- Financial aid available for those who qualify.
- Prepares graduates for the NCLEX-RN exam.
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