| #1 | University of Florida | Gainesville, FL | ~$7,000/yr (est.) | Ambitious pre-licensure students seeking national recognition | |
The University of Florida's BSN program is a top-ranked powerhouse, recognized among the best in the nation. With cutting-edge simulation labs, multiple pathways including Traditional, Accelerated, and RN to BSN, and access to UF Health facilities, it delivers exceptional preparation. The institution boasts a 91% graduation rate and a net price of just $6,541 for in-state students, contributing to strong earnings outcomes (median $71,588 at 10 years). - Top 20 nationally and No. 1 in Florida
- High NCLEX pass rates
- Cutting-edge simulation labs
- Multiple pathways: Traditional, Accelerated, RN to BSN
- Access to UF Health clinical facilities
- Opportunities for nursing research
- Active student organizations
- Innovative clinical education model
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| #2 | Florida State University | Tallahassee, FL | $11,000/yr | Career changers desiring an accelerated BSN timeline | |
Florida State University offers a nationally accredited BSN that can be completed in just 15-16 months. The program uses a holistic admissions process that values community engagement and work experience alongside a 3.0 GPA. With an 86% institution-wide graduation rate and a net price of $11,297, FSU balances speed and quality, preparing graduates for the NCLEX-RN. - Nationally accredited, 15-16 month accelerated format
- Hands-on clinical experiences in diverse settings
- Holistic admissions considering community and work experience
- Minimum 3.0 GPA and C or better in prerequisites
- Prepares for NCLEX-RN licensure
- Competitive application process
- Financial estimates available
- Comprehensive curriculum with labs
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| #3 | Florida International University | Miami, FL | ~$9,000/yr (est.) | Diverse applicants seeking multiple entry pathways | |
Florida International University stands out for its range of nursing pathways, including a Traditional BSN, Accelerated BSN for degree holders, and a Direct Entry MSN for foreign-educated physicians. Located in Miami, FIU leverages state-of-the-art simulation at the S.T.A.R. Center and serves a high percentage of Pell Grant recipients (81%). The net price is $9,288, and median 10-year earnings reach $60,249. - Full-time, 5-semester upper-division program
- State-of-the-art S.T.A.R. Center for simulations
- Admits in spring and fall; 100 students yearly
- Prepares for NCLEX-RN and graduate study
- 70 upper-division credits required
- On the Modesto A. Maidique Campus
- Four-semester full-time accelerated BSN
- For students with a prior bachelor's degree
- 61 credits; starts in fall
- Located at Biscayne Bay Campus
- Competitive admissions, 60 students annually
- Clinical education and NCLEX-RN preparation
- 8-semester MSN for foreign-educated physicians
- Combines accelerated BSN and MSN into one program
- 102 credits; fall start, 45 students admitted
- Option to stop out after BSN
- Eligible for both NCLEX-RN and APRN certification
- CCNE-accredited; on-campus at BBC
- No prior RN license required
- Fast-track to nurse practitioner roles
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| #4 | University of South Florida | Tampa, FL | $10,000/yr | | |
The University of South Florida offers multiple BSN pathways tailored to different student backgrounds, including the Upper Division for first-time degree seekers, an Accelerated Second Degree, and the V-CARE track for veterans. All programs emphasize clinical competency and NCLEX-RN readiness from the Tampa campus. USF's net price is $9,812, and graduates report median earnings of $57,743 after 10 years. - Five consecutive semesters, including summers
- For students without a prior bachelor's degree
- Highly competitive admission
- Comprehensive nursing education on campus in Tampa
- Prepares for NCLEX-RN licensure
- 16-month accelerated second-degree BSN
- Requires a prior bachelor's degree
- In-person with multiple campus options
- Prepares for NCLEX-RN exam
- Focus on patient care and teamwork
- Flexible start dates
- Financial aid available
- Five consecutive semesters, full-time
- For veterans with prior medical training
- Competitive admission
- On Tampa campus
- Prepares for NCLEX-RN licensure
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| #5 | University of Central Florida | Orlando, FL | $10,000/yr | | |
The University of Central Florida's Traditional BSN is a limited-access, upper-division program offered at three Central Florida campuses. Known for exceeding state and national NCLEX-RN averages, it combines rigorous sciences with diverse clinical rotations. UCF also offers an accelerated Second Degree BSN in Orlando. The net price is $10,411, and median 10-year earnings are $58,308. - Nationally accredited, available at three campuses
- Five semesters, limited-access upper-division
- Strong emphasis on sciences and clinical rotations
- Daytime nursing courses, cohort-based
- Exceeds state and national NCLEX-RN averages
- Prepares for leadership and graduate study
- Diverse clinical settings in Central Florida
- Sought-after by employers
- Four-semester, full-time lock-step program
- Requires a prior bachelor's degree (non-nursing)
- CCNE-accredited, Orlando campus only
- Prepares for NCLEX-RN
- Summer start available
- Focus on health promotion and leadership
- Competitive admission with UCF prerequisite
- Diverse clinical experiences
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| #6 | University of North Florida | Jacksonville, FL | $10,000 – $15,000/yr | | |
University of North Florida in Jacksonville provides a Prelicensure BSN for students with 60 semester hours and a Freshman Admit Nursing (FAN) track for direct entry from high school. Both programs emphasize community-based learning and clinical engagement. UNF's net price is $10,154, and median graduate debt is relatively low at $15,531, with median earnings of $56,343 at 10 years. - Full-time program for students with 60 semester hours
- Hands-on clinical and community-based curriculum
- Admits each semester with priority GPA
- Prepares for NCLEX-RN exam
- Financial aid and scholarships available
- Strong foundation for graduate study
- Engagement with community health agencies
- Direct entry for freshmen; BSN in four years
- Cohort-based, limited to 50 students
- Full-time structured sequence with diverse clinicals
- Requires 3.0 GPA for progression
- Prepares for NCLEX-RN
- Community-based learning approach
- Strong graduate study foundation
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| #7 | University of Miami | Coral Gables, FL | $37,000/yr (net price) | | |
The University of Miami, a private institution in Coral Gables, offers a Traditional BSN, a 12-month Accelerated BSN for career changers, and a hybrid RN-to-BSN. With a low student-faculty ratio of 11:1 and over 200 clinical partners, it provides a personalized education. The net price is higher at $37,244, but graduates see median earnings of $75,328, the highest in this ranking. - Four-year, campus-based traditional BSN
- CCNE accredited, 120 credit hours
- Focus on therapeutic communication and interprofessional collaboration
- Includes health assessment, pharmacology, pathophysiology
- Prepares for NCLEX-RN and graduate study
- Florida Board of Nursing approved
- Diverse clinical placements
- 12-month accelerated BSN for career changers
- Starts in May or January
- Over 200 clinical partners, including UHealth System
- Blend of classroom and hands-on clinical education
- Prepares for NCLEX-RN
- Fast-track to nursing profession
- Hybrid RN-to-BSN for working nurses
- Flexible format with accessible clinical sites
- Focus on leadership skills
- Requires current RN license
- Builds on nursing foundation
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| #8 | Southeastern College-West Palm Beach | West Palm Beach, FL | ~$29,000/yr (est.) | | |
Southeastern College in West Palm Beach offers a 25-month Associate in Applied Science in Nursing, blending online and on-campus learning. The program includes hands-on clinicals and prepares students for the NCLEX-RN. With a net price of $28,820 and median graduate debt of $19,000, it serves students seeking a direct, career-focused entry into nursing, though earnings ($41,200 at 10 years) are lower than BSN-level outcomes. - 25-month associate degree in nursing
- On-campus and hybrid delivery options
- Requires TEAS exam for admission
- Hands-on clinical experiences included
- Prepares for NCLEX-RN licensure
- Covers pharmacology and medication administration
- Focus on holistic patient care
- Requires health exam, immunizations, background check
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| #9 | Florida Atlantic University | Boca Raton, FL | $5,000 – $17,000/yr | | |
Florida Atlantic University's hybrid BSN combines online coursework with 840 clinical hours, allowing flexibility for students who may not be able to relocate full-time. The program is CCNE-accredited, boasts a high NCLEX-RN pass rate, and offers eligibility for AHNCC holistic nursing certification. With a net price of $8,752, it is one of the most affordable options, and median 10-year earnings reach $56,746. - Hybrid BSN with 840 clinical hours
- CCNE-accredited
- High NCLEX-RN pass rate
- Eligible for AHNCC holistic nursing certification
- Distinguished faculty and holistic approach
- Prepares for graduate study
- Limited-access program
- Diverse clinical settings
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| #10 | Antigua College International | Miami Lakes, FL | $29,000/yr | | |
Antigua College International in Miami Lakes offers a 42-month hybrid BSN that emphasizes clinical judgment, leadership, and ethics. The program delivers 2,250 total hours of instruction in small-group, interactive settings. With a retention rate of 33% and a net price of $29,211, potential students should carefully weigh outcomes, as earnings data are not currently available. - Hybrid BSN program, 42 months
- 120 credits: 50 gen ed, 70 nursing core
- 2,250 total hours: 1,500 lecture, 300 lab, 450 clinical
- Focus on clinical judgment, leadership, ethics
- Financial aid available
- Small group, interactive, personalized education
- Prepares for professional nursing
- Integrates liberal arts and sciences
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