Arizona Nursing Programs

Top Nursing Schools in
Arizona — 2026

Compare the best BSN, MSN, ADN, and RN programs in Arizona. Tuition costs, NCLEX pass rates, accreditation, and unique program highlights for prospective nursing students.

7 programs listed BSN · MSN · ADN · LPN Arizona State Board of Nursing Nurse Licensure Compact member

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Nursing Programs in Arizona

BSN · On-Campus
Arizona State University
BSN Program — Phoenix

ASU's Edson College of Nursing is one of the largest nursing schools in the U.S., offering cutting-edge simulation technology and a vast clinical network across the Phoenix metro area.

$13,000/yearAvg Cost
4 yearsLength
92%NCLEX Pass
BSN · On-Campus
University of Arizona
BSN Program — Tucson

University of Arizona's College of Nursing offers a nationally recognized BSN program with a strong focus on evidence-based practice and research. Students benefit from clinical placements at Banner University Medical Center and VA Southern Arizona.

$12,800/yearAvg Cost
4 yearsLength
91%NCLEX Pass
BSN · On-Campus
Arizona State University
BSN – Traditional — Phoenix

Large research university with simulation center and diverse clinical sites

$28,000/yrAvg Cost
4 yearsLength
90%NCLEX Pass
MSN · Hybrid
University of Arizona
MSN – Nurse Practitioner — Tucson

Strong primary care NP track with telehealth training for rural Arizona

$22,000/yrAvg Cost
2 yearsLength
N/ANCLEX Pass
ADN · On-Campus
Phoenix College
Associate Degree in Nursing — Phoenix

Affordable Maricopa County Community College ADN program

$8,400 totalAvg Cost
2 yearsLength
88%NCLEX Pass
ADN · On-Campus
Estrella Mountain Community College
ADN Program — Avondale

Part of MCCCD system; strong community ties and clinical network

$7,800 totalAvg Cost
2 yearsLength
87%NCLEX Pass
LPN · On-Campus
Brookline College
LPN to RN Bridge — Phoenix

Bridge program for working LPNs seeking RN licensure

$18,000 totalAvg Cost
18 monthsLength
86%NCLEX Pass

About Nursing Programs in Arizona

Arizona is one of the fastest-growing nursing markets in the country, driven by rapid population growth in metro Phoenix and Tucson and major employers including Banner Health, the state's largest, along with Mayo Clinic in Arizona and HonorHealth. A growing and aging population continues to push demand for nurses higher.

Students can pursue affordable community-college ADN programs through the Maricopa and Pima systems, BSN degrees at Arizona State University, the University of Arizona, and private institutions, accelerated second-degree options, and RN-to-BSN bridges plus MSN tracks for advanced practice. Arizona's large community-college nursing programs are a well-established, economical route to licensure.

Licensure is handled by the Arizona State Board of Nursing. Arizona is a member of the Nurse Licensure Compact, so an RN or LPN license issued to an Arizona resident is a multistate license valid across all compact states — a strong advantage for travel nurses and those serving the Southwest.

Licensing authority: Arizona State Board of Nursing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Arizona is a member of the Nurse Licensure Compact. If Arizona is your primary state of residence, your RN or LPN license is a multistate license valid across all compact states.
Complete an Arizona State Board of Nursing-approved ADN or BSN program, pass the NCLEX-RN, and apply for licensure through the board, including a fingerprint background check.
Yes. Rapid population growth in metro Phoenix and Tucson, combined with an aging population, makes Arizona one of the fastest-growing nursing job markets in the country.
The Maricopa and Pima community-college systems offer large, affordable ADN programs, frequently followed by an employer-supported RN-to-BSN completion.
About two years for an ADN and four for a BSN, with accelerated BSN programs finishing in roughly 12 to 18 months for second-degree students.
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