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North Dakota's nursing programs show striking cost efficiency, with Minot State delivering education at just $12,514 annually while producing graduates earning $63,666. The state's healthcare sector benefits from an aging population and rural care needs, creating steady demand for nursing professionals across administration, research, and clinical roles. Rasmussen University stands out with the highest graduate earnings at $73,870, though at nearly double Minot's cost. Public universities dominate the affordable options, with four schools offering net prices below $17,000.
8
Programs
$12,514 – $20,318
Net Price Range
$63,268
Avg. Program Earnings
53.6%
Avg. Graduation Rate

8 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 $12,514 $63,666 $8,634 47.8% 93.2%
2 $15,270 $63,005 $9,118 43.4% 72.0%
3 $18,227 $73,870 $12,715 57.9%
4 $16,334 $62,397 $10,857 63.7% 95.7%
5 $18,998 $61,437 $10,951 63.3% 83.3%
6 $18,568 $56,641 $21,468 68.2% 81.4%
7 $20,318 $61,859 $24,820 44.0% 92.0%
8 $14,454 $7,935 40.3% 71.2%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Minot State University the most affordable nursing option?

Minot State charges just $12,514 net annually, nearly $3,000 less than the next cheapest option. The university maintains a 93% acceptance rate while producing graduates with median debt of only $21,960, well below the state average.

How do graduation rates vary among North Dakota nursing programs?

University of Mary leads with a 68% graduation rate despite being a private institution, while Mayville State trails at 40%. Public universities like NDSU and UND both achieve solid 63% rates, suggesting consistent program quality across the state system.

Does attending a private nursing school in North Dakota improve earning potential?

Rasmussen University graduates earn the highest salaries at $73,870, about $10,000 more than most public school graduates. However, University of Mary graduates earn just $56,641 despite similar tuition costs, showing mixed returns on private education investment.

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