| #1 | University of Michigan | Ann Arbor, MI | $18,000 – $61,000/yr | High-achieving students seeking research-driven nursing | |
UMich’s School of Nursing combines a rigorous BSN curriculum with over 1,000 clinical hours and a low student-to-faculty ratio. The program is housed at a top-tier research university with strong global health opportunities. Federal data show alumni earn a median of $83,648 ten years after starting, with median debt of $19,500. - Over 1,000 hours of direct clinical experience
- Low student-to-faculty ratio for personalized attention
- Global health minor available for diverse perspectives
- CCNE-accredited curriculum with rigorous science foundation
- Internationally recognized nursing faculty
- Financial aid and scholarships available to offset tuition
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| #2 | Michigan State University | East Lansing, MI | $16,000 – $44,000/yr | Transfer students using Michigan Transfer Agreement | |
MSU’s College of Nursing prepares students through a full-time, six-semester BSN with a 90% NCLEX first-time pass rate. The program emphasizes caring for diverse populations, and the university’s size offers research and leadership opportunities. Ten-year median earnings are $67,253, with median debt of $23,250. The RN-BSN pathway is now 30 credits, fully online, and accepts Michigan Transfer Agreement credits. - 90% first-time NCLEX pass rate (2023-24)
- Full-time, six-semester program with 28 prerequisite credits
- Separate College of Nursing application for competitive admission
- Nurse Scholar Program available for high school seniors
- Emphasizes care for diverse families and populations
- Strong graduate output with 126 graduates in 2022-23
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| #3 | Michigan Technological University | Houghton, MI | $10,000 – $15,000/yr | Hands-on learners seeking high-tech simulation training | |
Michigan Tech’s BSN leverages its technological focus with over 1,000 clinical hours, simulation training, and a 100% job placement rate. Students benefit from small advanced course sizes and no waitlist. Alumni report median earnings of $78,198 a decade after entry, with median debt of $24,990. - Over 1,000 clinical hours with diverse patient populations
- 100% job placement rate for nursing graduates
- Advanced simulation technology integrated into coursework
- Small class sizes in upper-level courses for personalized learning
- No waitlist: direct entry for qualified applicants
- CCNE-accredited curriculum with a technological emphasis
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| #4 | University of Detroit Mercy | Detroit, MI | $15,000/yr | | |
Detroit Mercy’s BSN integrates liberal arts with clinical experience starting sophomore year, boasting a 96% NCLEX pass rate and 100% employment post-graduation. Rooted in Jesuit and Mercy traditions, the program emphasizes ethical decision-making and whole-person care. The university also offers a Master’s Entry Advanced Generalist Nursing (MEAGN) pathway for those with a non-nursing bachelor’s. Median alumni earnings are $71,030, and median debt is $23,250. - Clinical rotations beginning in sophomore year
- 96% NCLEX first-time pass rate
- 100% employment within six months of graduation
- Simulation lab experiences integrated across the curriculum
- Whole-person care grounded in Jesuit and Mercy values
- Strong liberal arts foundation with ethical decision-making emphasis
- Campus-based program in Detroit
- First Master’s Entry program in Michigan for non-nursing bachelor’s holders
- 20-month, full-time pathway to RN licensure and MSN
- 58 graduate credits with NCLEX preparation built in
- Preferred admission to the DNP program upon completion
- 12 prerequisite courses and a preferred 3.25 GPA for admission
- Campus-based with fall and winter enrollment options
- Accredited by CCNE
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| #5 | Spring Arbor University | Spring Arbor, MI | $19,000/yr | | |
Spring Arbor’s BSN blends a holistic, Christ-centered approach with comprehensive health assessments and a liberal arts foundation. The program requires 87 nursing credits and fosters communication and leadership skills. Federal data indicate a median debt of $26,375 and median earnings of $51,732 ten years after enrollment. - Holistic curriculum integrating physical and spiritual health
- Christ-centered approach to nursing practice
- 87 nursing credit hours emphasizing comprehensive assessments
- Strong liberal arts foundation with communication and leadership skills
- Expert faculty and a supportive, faith-based community
- 25% of nursing students are also athletes, highlighting flexibility
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| #6 | Alpena Community College | Alpena, MI | ~$3,000/yr (est.) | | |
Alpena’s ADN is an affordable, four-semester campus program with hands-on training using advanced simulation. Accredited by ACEN, it prepares students for RN licensure with a focus on critical thinking. The net price is just $3,320, and median debt is $9,024, with median earnings of $36,442. - Four-semester, campus-based ADN program in Alpena
- ACEN-accredited curriculum with extensive simulation training
- Minimum 2.5 GPA and general education prerequisites required
- Advanced simulation tools replicate real-world hospital settings
- Prepares for the NCLEX-RN and diverse healthcare roles
- Strong job outlook and competitive starting salaries for graduates
- Focus on critical thinking and practical skills development
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| #7 | Andrews University | Berrien Springs, MI | $10,000 – $15,000/yr | | |
Andrews’ pre-licensure BSN integrates Christian values, cultural sensitivity, and a 3.0 GPA admission requirement. The four-year program includes a senior internship and prepares students for the NCLEX. Median earnings are $53,187, with a net price of $12,547 and median debt of $26,000. - Four-year, campus-based pre-licensure BSN with 65 major credits
- 3.0 GPA and ATI TEAS exam required for admission
- ACEN-accredited and Michigan Board of Nursing approved
- Integrates Christian values and cultural sensitivity training
- Senior nursing internship and community health practicum
- Emphasis on critical thinking, leadership, and inter-professional teamwork
- Pathophysiology, health assessment, and medical-surgical nursing core
- Spiritual growth and patient-centered care across the curriculum
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| #8 | Calvin University | Grand Rapids, MI | $23,000/yr (net price) | | |
Calvin’s BSN emphasizes service, justice, and a Christian perspective, with clinical rotations at top Grand Rapids hospitals. The program’s high NCLEX pass rate and study abroad options prepare graduates for diverse healthcare roles. Median earnings are $58,375, with median debt of $23,250. - High NCLEX pass rates reflecting rigorous preparation
- Clinical rotations at leading Grand Rapids hospitals
- Study abroad and community engagement opportunities
- Christian faith perspective with an emphasis on service and justice
- Supportive, close-knit learning environment
- Prepares graduates for diverse roles in healthcare
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| #9 | Hope College | Holland, MI | $27,000/yr (net price) | | |
Hope’s BSN offers a liberal arts foundation with over 500 clinical hours and a 3.2 GPA admission standard. The program admits about 45 students yearly, ensuring a tight-knit cohort. Alumni report median earnings of $58,427 and debt of $26,800. - Over 500 clinical hours across diverse settings
- Selective admission with 45 students per cohort and a 3.2 GPA requirement
- Liberal arts foundation fosters critical thinking and leadership
- Hands-on undergraduate research opportunities
- Four-year, campus-based program in Holland, Michigan
- Comprehensive application includes essays, references, and volunteer experience
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| #10 | Wayne State University | Detroit, MI | $13,000/yr | | |
Wayne State’s BSN prepares students to address urban health challenges at a research university in Detroit. With multiple pathways including Direct Admit, Second Career, and Veterans, the program boasts high licensure exam pass rates. Median earnings are $53,493, and net price is $12,766. - Multiple pathways: Traditional, Direct Admit, Second Career, Veterans, and RN to BSN
- High first-time NCLEX pass rates exceeding national averages
- Urban health focus with clinical experiences in Detroit
- CCNE-accredited curriculum with expert faculty support
- Direct Admit for high-achieving first-year students
- Accelerated options for career changers and military veterans
- RN to BSN completion for working nurses
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