Cost Details
- In-State Tuition
- $19,686
- Out-of-State Tuition
- $19,686
- Average Net Price
- $32,074
- Students Receiving Financial Aid
- 48.6%
- Room & Board (Off Campus)
- $14,540
- Books & Supplies
- $600
- Median Debt at Graduation
- $20,919
- Estimated Monthly Loan Payment
- $222/mo
- Loan Repayment Rate
- 59.5%
- Students Taking Federal Loans
- 72.8%
- Pell Grant Recipients
- 48.6%
Net Price by Family Income
Average annual net price after grants and scholarships. Source: U.S. Department of Education
| Family Income | Average Net Price |
|---|---|
| $0 – $30,000 | $29,861 |
| $30,001 – $48,000 | $30,039 |
| $48,001 – $75,000 | $35,588 |
| $75,001 – $110,000 | $38,833 |
| $110,001+ | $36,401 |
Cost Estimator
Cost Overview
Most families pay between $29,861 and $38,833 annually depending on income level. The lowest-earning families ($0-30K) actually get the smallest discount at $29,861 per year. Four years costs roughly $120,000 to $155,000 total. Only 0.30% of students receive institutional grants averaging $8,395.
Nearly three-quarters of students take federal loans. Graduates carry $20,919 in median debt with monthly payments around $222. That payment becomes manageable quickly since nursing graduates earn $83,585 in their first year and $92,405 after ten years. The 98.7% employment rate reflects strong demand for healthcare workers.
Middle-income families ($48K-75K earnings) face the steepest costs relative to their income. Students from the highest-earning families ($110K+) get the best financial deal at $36,401 annually. The school's healthcare focus and strong job placement make the debt load reasonable for most graduates entering well-paying nursing careers.
Nearly three-quarters of students take federal loans. Graduates carry $20,919 in median debt with monthly payments around $222. That payment becomes manageable quickly since nursing graduates earn $83,585 in their first year and $92,405 after ten years. The 98.7% employment rate reflects strong demand for healthcare workers.
Middle-income families ($48K-75K earnings) face the steepest costs relative to their income. Students from the highest-earning families ($110K+) get the best financial deal at $36,401 annually. The school's healthcare focus and strong job placement make the debt load reasonable for most graduates entering well-paying nursing careers.
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