- Tuition per credit hour: $424.00 resident, $727 non-resident
- Program Length: 93 credit hours (3 years)
- NCLEX First-time Pass Rate: 94%
- Graduation Rate: 92%
- Accreditation: NWCCU, CCNE
2. Central Oregon Community College
Central Oregon Community College offers an Associate of Applied Science in Nursing degree at this longest-standing community college in Oregon. Practical nurses have the opportunity to receive advanced placement to complete the RN, AAS degree.
- Tuition per credit hour AAS: $99 resident, $283 non-resident
- Program Length: 102 – 106 credit hours
- NCLEX First-time Pass Rate: 95%
- Graduation Rate: 57%
- Accreditation: Oregon State Board of Nursing
3. Clackamas Community College
Clackamas Community College in Oregon City believes in Education That Works. Marking the end of the Oregon Trail, students have the opportunity to earn an A.A.S. degree. The college also offers a nursing assistant program.
- Tuition per credit hour: Resident – $100, Non-resident – $206
- Program Length: 90 credit hours
- NCLEX First-time Pass Rate: 100%
- Graduation Rate: 57%
- Accreditation: NWCCU, Approved by Oregon State Board of Nursing, Oregon Consortium for Nursing Education (OCNE) partner
4. Southwestern Oregon Community College (SWOCC)
Acceptance into the
SWOCC Associated of Applied Science Nursing program offers students co-acceptance in the
OHSU nursing program. Located in Coos Bay,
SWOCC inspires life-long learning.
- Tuition per credit hour: $94
- Program Length: 90 credit hours plus prerequisites
- NCLEX First-time Pass Rate: 92%
- Graduation Rate: 41%
- Accreditation: NWCCU, Oregon State Board of Nursing approval
5. Linfield – Good Samaritan School of Nursing
Linfield College School of Nursing provides the RN to BSN or an accelerated program for students with a Bachelor’s degree in another area. An unencumbered RN license is required to be admitted to the program.
- Tuition: $495 per semester credit
- Program Length: 15 months
- NCLEX First-time Pass Rate: N/A
- Graduation Rate: 84.2%
- Accreditation: NWCCU, CCNE, Oregon State Board of Nursing
6. Pioneer Pacific College – Wilsonville
The
Pioneer Pacific College Springfield location offers several medical assistant options as well as a Practical Nursing program. Students successfully completing the program have the opportunity to sit for the
NCLEX-PN.
- Tuition per credit hour PN: $390
- Program Length: 50 weeks
- NCLEX First-time Pass Rate: 88%
- Graduation Rate: 80%
- Accreditation: Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools
7. Columbia George Community College
Students pursuing their education at
Columbia George Community College (CGCC) receive a certificate of completion after their first year of study, qualifying students to sit for the state exam to become a licensed practical nurse (LPN). Receive the AAS degree upon successful completion of the second year of nursing studies and sit for the RN exam.
- Tuition per credit hour: $102
- Program Length: 102 credit hours
- NCLEX First-time Pass Rate: 84.62%
- Graduation Rate: 50%
- Accreditation: Oregon State Board of Nursing, Oregon State Board of Education
8. Klamath Community College
The nursing department strives for excellence in educating nursing students seeking the AAS degree.
- Tuition per credit hour: $103 resident, $174 non-resident
- Program Length: 91 credit hours
- NCLEX First-time Pass Rate: 71.43%
- Graduation Rate: 47%
- Accreditation: Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities
9. Chemeketa Community College
The word “Chemeketa,” translated from the local Native American language of the Kalapuya, means “Gathering place.” The small-town feel of
Chemeketa Community College provides students with a hometown feeling when pursuing their Nursing Associate of Applied Science degree or seeking LPN to RN transfer program admission. Located in Salem, the college is an ideal starting point for students wishing to pursue their
BSN at another school after graduation.
- Tuition per credit hour A.A.S. Nursing: Resident – $105, Non-resident – $270
- Program Length: 60 credit hours
- NCLEX First Time Pass Rate: PN 100%, AND 97.3%
- Graduation Rate: 47%
- Accreditation: Oregon State Board of Nursing (OSBN), Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN)
10. Lane Community College
The
Lane Community College AAS in Nursing program prepares students to sit for the
NCLEX-RN exam. Located in Eugene Oregon, the college received many accolades and awards.
- Tuition per credit hour: $113.50 resident, $270 non-resident
- Program Length: Three years
- NCLEX First-time Pass Rate: 98.51%
- Graduation Rate: 54%
- Accreditation: Oregon State Board of Nursing, OCNE member
11. Linfield College Portland
Nationally recognized for outstanding teaching faculty, nursing is the primary focus of students at the
Linfield College Portland campus. The
Linfield Nursing Department strives for academic excellence and professional development.
- Tuition per credit hour BSN: $1335
- Program Length: 392 credit hours
- NCLEX First Time Pass Rate: 94.44%
- Graduation Rate: 97.6%
- Accreditation: Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, Oregon State Board of Nursing
12. Treasure Valley Community College
- Tuition per credit hour: $99 resident, $109 non-resident
- Program Length: Two years
- NCLEX First-time Pass Rate: 89.47
- Graduation Rate: 28%
- Accreditation: Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN), Oregon State Board of Nursing
13. Blue Mountain Community College
Offering affordable tuition and small class sizes,
BMCC provides an outstanding nursing program for students looking for a close-knit, community-type setting.
- Tuition per credit hour: $103
- Program Length: Two years
- NCLEX First-time Pass Rate: 100%
- Graduation Rate: 38%
- Accreditation: Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU), Nursing program approved by the Oregon State Board of Nursing
14. Umpqua Community College
Nursing students at
Umpqua Community College in Roseburg have three options available when considering a nursing education. Choose the Nursing Assistant program, Practical Nurse or Registered Nurse program. Enjoy small class sizes along with co-enrollment at Oregon Health Sciences University School of Nursing.
- Tuition per credit hour: $97 resident, $112 non-resident
- Program Length: 107 credit hours, AAS degree
- NCLEX First-time Pass Rate: 90.7%
- Graduation Rate: 20%
- Accreditation: Oregon State Board of Nursing
15. Oregon Coast Community College
A co-enrollment agreement with
Linfield College and the
OCCC nursing program provides OCCC graduates the opportunity to pursue a BSN degree, allowing students to complete nursing education beyond the AAS or Practical Nursing Certificate.
- Tuition per credit hour: $105
- Program Length: 91 credit hours in addition to prerequisites
- NCLEX First-time Pass Rate: 92.86
- Graduation Rate: 30%
- Accreditation: Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities
16. Clatsop Community College
Clatsop Community College in Astoria offers an Associate of Applied Science in Nursing degree. Students then become eligible to sit for RN licensure.
- Tuition per credit hour: $102 resident, $204 non-resident
- Program Length: Two-year program
- NCLEX First-time Pass Rate: 100%
- Graduation Rate: 21%
- Accreditation: Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities
17. Mt. Hood Community College
Complete an AAS nursing degree or get to work fast through the Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) certificate program. Learn from award-winning faculty online and in state-of-the-art
Mt. Hood facilities, located in Gresham.
- Tuition per credit hour: $107
- Program Length: 100 – 101 credit hours
- NCLEX First-time Pass Rate: 91.94%
- Graduation Rate: 26%
- Accreditation: NWCCU, Oregon State Board of Nursing
18. Concorde Career College – Portland
- Tuition per credit hour: est. $1227
- Program Length: 12 months
- NCLEX First-time Pass Rate: 78.05%
- Graduation Rate: 81.4%
- Accreditation: Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC)
19. Sumner College
Sumner College offers academic programs in Practical Nursing and Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN). Sumner offers the only ADN in Oregon that does not require the successful completion of prerequisite courses. The college works to provide a safe and secure learning environment while promoting excellence in intellectual growth and development.
- Tuition per credit hour ADN: est. $1946
- Program Length: 24 months
- NCLEX First Time Pass Rate: 87.23%
- Graduation Rate: 95.8%
- Accreditation: Accrediting Council for Health Education Schools, Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools
20. Linn Benton Community College
Linn-Benton Community College Associate Degree Nursing students enjoy all healthcare programs in one space, at the Healthcare Occupations Center in Lebanon.
- Tuition per credit hour ADN: $109.10
- Program Length: Two years
- NCLEX First-time Pass Rate: 95.24%
- Graduation Rate: 18%
- Accreditation: Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities
21. Rogue Community College
The Redwood campus of
Rogue Community College features the AAS degree in nursing. The school also offers an LPN Advanced Placement to RN program.
- Tuition per credit hour: $107 resident, $131 non-resident
- Program Length: 100-104 credit hours beyond prerequisites
- NCLEX First-time Pass Rate: 93.75%
- Graduation Rate: 16%
- Accreditation: Oregon State Board of Nursing
22. Bushnell University
Located in Eugene, Bushnell University provides several nursing program options for students. Obtain an RN to BSN, MSN, RN to MSN, or explore the RN to MSN Bridge program. All nursing students complete their degrees online.
- Tuition per credit hour: $495 (RN to BSN) and $525 (MSN)
- Program Length: 30 to 36 credits
- NCLEX First-time Pass Rate: Advanced Degree Programs
- Graduation Rate: 50%
- Accreditation: CCNE
23. George Fox University
George Fox University in Newberg offers beautifully landscaped grounds and provides nursing students the opportunity to pursue the BSN. Students receive 800 minimum clinical experience outside the classroom. The university announced the RN to BSN beginning fall 2019.
- Tuition per credit hour BSN: est $1479
- Program length: 127 credit hours
- NCLEX First-time Pass Rate: 82.61%
- Graduation Rate: est 85%
- Accreditation: CCNE
24. Portland Community College
Portland Community College Sylvania Campus, located between Tigard and Lake Oswego, provides nursing students the opportunity to earn an AAS in nursing degree.
- Tuition per credit hour: $111 resident, $246 non-resident
- Program Length: 90 credits nursing, 45 credits prerequisites
- NCLEX First-time Pass Rate: 97.96%
- Graduation Rate: 88%
- Accreditation: Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing
25. Institute of Technology, Inc
Pursue your Practical Nursing education at the
Institute of Technology – Salem and the school includes
NCLEX exam costs in your tuition.
- Tuition per credit hour: est $1184
- Program Length: 48 credit hours
- NCLEX First-time Pass Rate: 82.28%
- Graduation Rate: 66%
- Accreditation: Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC), Accrediting Council for Continuing Education and Training (ACCET)
26. Warner Pacific University
- Tuition per credit hour: $515
- Program Length: 16 months
- NCLEX First-time Pass Rate: Advanced degree
- Graduation Rate: 44%
- Accreditation: NWCCU
27. University of Portland
The
University of Portland features a variety of nursing programs. Once you receive your BSN degree, consider the possibility of continuing your nursing education in the graduate program. UP takes part in the Providence Scholars Program, a partnership between Providence Health and Services and the University of Portland. Providence Scholars receive tuition assistance in their junior and senior years, along with a 25 percent grant from PH&S.
- Tuition per credit hour BSN Nursing: est. $1898 F/T, actual $1427 P/T
- Program Length: 121 credit hours
- NCLEX – First Time Pass Rate: 94.34%
- Graduation rate: 82.32% after four years, 85.98% after six years
- Accreditation: Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, Both the bachelor degree program and Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)
28. Concordia University-Portland
The
Concordia University Nursing program celebrated its 10-year anniversary in 2015. That same year they also celebrated having the second-highest first-time
NCLEX pass rate in the state. The school boasts one of the largest cadaver labs throughout the Pacific Northwest.
- Tuition per credit hour BSN: est $1271
- Program Length: 16 months, after completing prerequisites
- NCLEX First-time Pass Rate: 100%
- Graduation Rate: 47% four years, 54.4% six years
- Accreditation: CCNE
Online Nursing Schools for Students in Oregon
With nearly everything available at your fingertips in today’s day and age, we understand that pursuing your nursing education online might be something you’re looking for. Below we’ve listed nursing schools that accept students from Oregon and all over the United States and offer many online nursing courses and programs.
Mount Carmel College of Nursing
The online RN to BSN program at
Mount Carmel provides the opportunity to complete a BSN without the regular on-campus classroom setting. Some students choose to complete the online MSN at Mount Carmel.
- Tuition per credit hour: $430
- Program Length: 12 months
- NCLEX First-time Pass Rate: Advanced Degree
- Graduation Rate: 67%
- Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission, CCNE
Rush University
Realize a dream of becoming a clinical nurse leader with the
Rush University online Msn Nursing Leadership Program: Clinical Nurse Leader.
- Tuition per credit hour: $1066
- Program Length: Two years
- NCLEX First-time Graduation Rate: Advanced Degree
- Graduation Rate: 95%
- Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission, CCNE
Ohio State University
Ohio State University offers Oregon nursing students the opportunity to continue their nursing education with the online RN to BSN program. OSU offers in-state tuition rates for online nursing students.
- Tuition per credit hour: est. $411
- Program Length: 120 credit hours
- NCLEX First-time Pass Rate: Advanced Degree
- Graduation Rate: est. 58%
- Accreditation: CCNE
Walla Walla University
Walla Walla University offers the BSN degree, LPN to BS and RN to BS programs for Portland-area nursing students.
- Tuition per credit hour BSN: est. $753
- Program Length: 192 credit hours
- NCLEX First-time Pass Rate: 96.89%
- Graduation Rate: 86.84%
- Accreditation: Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education
Gonzaga University Online
Gonzaga University offers several online graduate nursing degrees for the nurse exploring an advanced career. Gonzaga is authorized to accept students from Oregon across all tracks of the Master of Science in Nursing (MSN), Post-Baccalaureate Doctor of Nursing Practice and Post-Master’s Doctor of Nursing Practice programs.
- Tuition per credit hour: RN to MSN – $955, DNP – $1000
- Program Length: Varies – RN to MSN – 51 credits, DNP – 31 credits
- NCLEX First-time Pass Rate: Successfully complete NCLEX prior to Advanced Nursing degree
- Graduation Rate: est 85%
- Accreditation: NWCCU, Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE)
Linfield College Online and Continuing Education
The
Linfield College online RN to BSN degree allows students to complete their education online through a nationally-recognized program.
- Tuition per credit hour: $495
- Program Length: 125 credit hours
- NCLEX First-time Pass Rate: Advanced degree
- Graduation Rate: 62%
- Accreditation: CCNE
Saint Xavier University
- Tuition per credit hour: $750
- Program Length: Varies – 11 to 38 credit hours
- NCLEX First-time Pass Rate: Advanced Degree
- Graduation Rate: 78.9%
- Accreditation: CCNE
Sacred Heart University
- Tuition per credit hour: $695
- Program Length: 24 to 39 credit hours
- NCLEX First-time Pass Rate: Advanced Degree
- Graduation Rate: 62%
- Accreditation: CCNE
Vanderbilt University
Pursue your dream of healthcare institution leadership with the MSN – Nursing and Healthcare Leadership at
Vanderbilt University or consider other available options.
- Tuition per credit hour: $1556
- Program Length: 39 credit hours
- NCLEX First-time Pass Rate: Advanced Degree
- Graduation Rate: 97%
- Accreditation: Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, Accreditation Commission for Midwifery Education
Western Governors University
Western Governors University online nursing program provides options for students to continue leading their normal lifestyle while taking online courses to complete the BSN to MSN.
- Tuition per credit hour: est.$536
- Program Length: 36 credits
- NCLEX First-time Pass Rate: Advanced Degree
- Graduation Rate: 49%
- Accreditation: CCNE
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing
Johns Hopkins University offers an online MSN in Health Systems Management or other options for students seeking to further their nursing education.
- Tuition per credit hour: $1639
- Program Length: 41 credit hours
- NCLEX First-time Pass Rate: Advanced Degree
- Graduation Rate: 89.7%
- Accreditation: CCNE
Frontier Nursing University
Perhaps you already successfully completed the
NCLEX, have your RN or PN and want an advanced nursing degree.
Frontier Nursing University offers online courses of advanced studies in a variety of nursing programs, allowing students to follow the path that best meets their interests and goals.
- Tuition per credit hour: $580
- Program Length: Varies 28 credit hours Post-Master’s DNP to 104 ADN to MSN with DNP
- NCLEX: Advanced Degree
- Graduation Rate: est. 50%
- Accreditation: Accreditation Commission for Nursing in Education (ACEN), Accreditation Commission for Midwifery Education, Southwest Association of Colleges and Schools
Duke University
Duke University offers a variety of advanced nursing programs online. Complete an MSN degree as an Adult-Gerontology Nurse Practitioner, a Pediatric Nurse Practitioner track, Nursing Education or several other tracks.
- Tuition per credit hour: $1769
- Program length: Two Years
- NCLEX First-time Pass Rate: Advanced Degree
- Graduation Rate: 95%
- Accreditation: American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Certification Program, AACN, ANCC
Excelsior College
Complete your degree online with
Excelsior College and pursue your dream of starting or advancing your nursing education with the AAS in Nursing, RN to BSN, RN to MSN or MSN degree.
- Tuition per credit hour: $510
- Program Length: 67 credit hours
- NCLEX First-time Pass Rate AAS: 80.4%
- Graduation Rate: est. 46%
- Accreditation: ACEN
Georgetown University
Georgetown University features four options for obtaining an online MSN, including Acute Care Gerontology Nurse, Family Nurse Practitioner, Nurse-Midwifery/Women’s Health practitioner, or Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner.
- Tuition per credit hour: $1995
- Program length: Varies – 23 to 27 months
- NCLEX First-time Pass Rate: Advanced Degree
- Graduation Rate: est. 94%
- Accreditation: Middle States Commission on Higher Education, Accreditation Commission for Midwifery Education, CCNE
George Washington University
Take advantage of the online RN to MSN degree from
George Washington University, where students gain advanced practical skills and clinical knowledge.
- Tuition per credit hour: $1340
- Program Length: Two to three years
- NCLEX First-time Pass Rate: Advanced Degree
- Graduation Rate: 79%
- Accreditation: CCNE
Clarkson College Online
Students leading busy lives that want to advance their nursing education likely appreciate the fact that
Clarkson College offers a variety of nursing option programs entirely online.
- Tuition per credit hour MSN: $598
- Program Length: est Two years
- NCLEX First-time Pass Rate: Advanced Degree
- Graduation Rate: 44.44%
- Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission, ACEN
Simmons School of Nursing and Health Sciences
Pursue an online MSN – Family Practitioner degree at
Simmons or select the RN to MSN or Post-MSN to DNP options.
- Tuition per credit hour RN to MSN: $1385
- Program Length: 68 credit hours
- NCLEX First-time Pass Rate: Advanced degree
- Graduation Rate: 62%
- Accreditation: CCNE
Methodology
We ranked schools on this list by assigning scores for tuition costs for resident students and other important factors such as graduation rate. When two or more schools tied, we considered the NCLEX pass rate. Schools with advanced degrees received a 100% score for NCLEX because successful completion of NCLEX is required before enrolling in those advanced degree programs.
We try our absolute best to be fair, accurate and honest in our representation of every listed school, gathering information from the school itself when possible or from NCES.
No school can pay for better ranking. If a particular school wishes to be sponsored, those schools are listed separately from actual rankings and clearly marked SPONSORED.
Disclaimer: We make no guarantee to current costs or data due to the fact that these factors sometimes change.
It is ultimately the student’s responsibility to know the cost of tuition and whether a nursing school, program or accreditation meets requirements for degree, certification or licensure in the State of Oregon.
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