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Coppin State University delivers Maryland's most affordable nursing education at just $6,007 net cost while producing graduates who earn $73,231 annually. This dramatic cost-to-earnings ratio highlights how Maryland's public universities can provide strong value for nursing students. The state's proximity to major medical centers like Johns Hopkins Hospital and federal health agencies creates strong demand for nurses trained in administration and research. Private institutions like Johns Hopkins command $18,161 net costs but offer 94.6% graduation rates. Maryland's nursing programs range from $6,007 to $26,806, yet all prepare students for careers in a region where healthcare innovation drives economic growth through NIH partnerships and biotech expansion.
12
Programs
$6,007 – $26,806
Net Price Range
$68,640
Avg. Program Earnings
52.5%
Avg. Graduation Rate

12 Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price Program Earnings In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $6,007 $73,231 $7,001 25.6% 45.0%
2 $14,514 $75,518 $7,992 29.6%
3 $15,015 $67,660 $8,118 41.6% 85.4%
4 $15,323 $68,219 $9,998 52.1% 87.9%
5 $16,791 $66,984 $11,306 67.6% 78.6%
6 $18,161 $70,051 $63,340 94.6% 7.3%
7 $16,456 $63,267 $10,638 67.4% 91.1%
8 $19,335 $62,012 $8,999 38.1% 86.5%
9 $24,536 $71,295 $41,910 51.9% 69.6%
10 $26,806 $68,163 $39,708 66.4% 84.1%
11 $15,026 $25,200 40.0% 51.4%
12 $23,707 $45,870 55.3% 77.9%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Coppin State University such good value for nursing students?

Coppin State charges only $6,007 net cost while graduates earn $73,231 annually, creating one of the best return-on-investment ratios in Maryland. The university maintains a 44.95% acceptance rate, making quality nursing education accessible to more students.

How do public nursing programs compare to private ones in Maryland cost-wise?

Public programs range from $6,007 to $19,335 net cost, while private institutions charge $15,026 to $26,806. However, schools like University of Maryland Global Campus prove that public education can deliver the highest graduate earnings at $75,518 annually.

Does Johns Hopkins University justify its higher nursing program costs?

Johns Hopkins charges $18,161 net cost but delivers a 94.6% graduation rate, far above the state average. Graduates earn $70,051 annually and benefit from direct connections to one of America's leading medical institutions.

Where do Maryland nursing graduates typically find employment opportunities?

Maryland's location near Washington D.C. provides access to federal health agencies, NIH research facilities, and major hospital systems. The state's biotech corridor and proximity to military medical centers create varied career paths in clinical nursing, administration, and research roles.

Net price reflects the average cost after grants and scholarships for first-time, full-time students. See our methodology for details.