Indiana Nursing Programs

Top Nursing Schools in
Indiana — 2026

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

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

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Nursing Programs in Indiana

BSN · On-Campus
Indiana University School of Nursing
BSN Program — Indianapolis

IU's School of Nursing is Indiana's flagship nursing program. Clinical partnerships with IU Health — Indiana's largest health system — give students unmatched access to high-acuity care environments.

$11,500/yearAvg Cost
4 yearsLength
93%NCLEX Pass
BSN · On-Campus
Purdue University
BSN Program — West Lafayette

Purdue's nursing program combines the university's STEM excellence with healthcare education, producing nurses with strong critical thinking and analytical skills.

$11,800/yearAvg Cost
4 yearsLength
91%NCLEX Pass
BSN · On-Campus
Indiana University
BSN Program — Indianapolis

Flagship public nursing school in Indiana with IU Health clinical network

$20,000/yrAvg Cost
4 yearsLength
92%NCLEX Pass
BSN · On-Campus
Purdue University
BSN – Traditional — West Lafayette

STEM-integrated nursing education with strong research and simulation labs

$18,500/yrAvg Cost
4 yearsLength
90%NCLEX Pass
ADN · On-Campus
Ivy Tech Community College
ADN Program — Indianapolis

Statewide community college system with multiple campus ADN programs

$7,200 totalAvg Cost
2 yearsLength
88%NCLEX Pass
BSN · On-Campus
University of Evansville
BSN – Traditional — Evansville

Private liberal arts university nursing with strong southwest Indiana clinical placements

$36,000/yrAvg Cost
4 yearsLength
89%NCLEX Pass
MSN · Online
Indiana Wesleyan University
MSN – Family NP — Marion

Online MSN with FNP focus; designed for rural Indiana's healthcare needs

$19,000/yrAvg Cost
2 yearsLength
N/ANCLEX Pass

About Nursing Programs in Indiana

Indiana's nursing market centers on Indianapolis, home to Indiana University Health — the state's largest system — along with Ascension, Community Health Network, and strong regional employers in Fort Wayne, Evansville, and the Northwest Indiana communities near Chicago. Steady demand spans hospitals, long-term care, and home health statewide.

Students can pursue affordable community-college ADN programs through Ivy Tech and others, BSN degrees at public universities and private institutions, accelerated second-degree options, and RN-to-BSN bridges plus MSN tracks for advanced practice and leadership. Indiana's large community-college network makes nursing education broadly accessible across the state.

Licensure is handled by the Indiana State Board of Nursing, under the Professional Licensing Agency. Indiana is a member of the Nurse Licensure Compact, so an RN or LPN license issued to an Indiana resident is a multistate license valid across all compact states — handy for Northwest Indiana nurses working in the Chicago region and for travel assignments.

Licensing authority: Indiana State Board of Nursing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Indiana is a member of the Nurse Licensure Compact. If Indiana is your primary state of residence, your RN or LPN license is a multistate license valid across all compact states.
Complete an Indiana State Board of Nursing-approved ADN or BSN program, pass the NCLEX-RN, and apply for licensure through the Professional Licensing Agency.
No. Illinois is not a compact state, so even with an Indiana multistate license you would need a separate Illinois license by endorsement to work there — relevant for Northwest Indiana nurses near Chicago.
Community-college programs such as Ivy Tech offer affordable ADN routes to RN licensure, often followed by an employer-supported RN-to-BSN completion.
About two years for an ADN and four for a BSN, with accelerated BSN options finishing in roughly 12 to 18 months for second-degree students.
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