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2026 Nursing Schools in Arizona Rankings

Accredited nursing schools in Arizona, ranked by the allnurses School Score — a 100-point composite of 12 federal-data indicators including NCLEX pass rate, graduation rate, affordability, and student outcomes.

#1

B Scottsdale, AZ

Arizona State University Digital Immersion in Scottsdale, Arizona is a public institution with a 100% graduation rate and over 72,994 students. It offers 4 nursing programs across various degree levels.

#2

B Tucson, AZ

One of the larger institutions in the state, University of Arizona is a public school in Tucson, Arizona with over 56,365 students. Annual in-state tuition is $13,926.

#3

B Tempe, AZ

One of the larger institutions in the state, Arizona State University Campus Immersion is a public school in Tempe, Arizona with over 79,818 students. The acceptance rate is 90%.

#4

B- Flagstaff, AZ

Northern Arizona University is a public school in Flagstaff, Arizona offering nursing education. It offers 10 nursing programs across various degree levels.

#5

B- Phoenix, AZ

One of the larger institutions in the state, Grand Canyon University is a private for-profit school in Phoenix, Arizona with over 113,257 students. Annual in-state tuition is $17,850.

#6

C+ Phoenix, AZ

One of the larger institutions in the state, University of Phoenix-Arizona is a private for-profit school in Phoenix, Arizona with over 111,248 students. It offers 9 nursing programs across various degree levels.

#7

C+ Phoenix, AZ

With annual in-state tuition at $2,358, Paradise Valley Community College in Phoenix, Arizona is among the more affordable public options in the region. The school reports a 19% graduation rate.

#8

C+ Tucson, AZ

With annual in-state tuition at $2,442, Pima Community College in Tucson, Arizona is among the more affordable public options in the region. Graduates earn a median of $39,810 within ten years.

#9

C+ Kingman, AZ

With annual in-state tuition at $2,208, Mohave Community College in Kingman, Arizona is among the more affordable public options in the region. Graduates earn a median of $35,522 within ten years.

#10
C

C+ Sierra Vista, AZ

With annual in-state tuition at $2,280, Cochise County Community College District in Sierra Vista, Arizona is among the more affordable public options in the region. The school reports a 30% graduation rate.

#11

C+ Prescott, AZ

With annual in-state tuition at $2,948, Yavapai College in Prescott, Arizona is among the more affordable public options in the region. Total enrollment is about 7,428 students.

#12

C+ Mesa, AZ

Pima Medical Institute-Mesa is a smaller private for-profit institution in Mesa, Arizona with about 705 students. Graduates earn a median of $38,673 within ten years.

#13

C+ Phoenix, AZ

With annual in-state tuition at $2,358, GateWay Community College in Phoenix, Arizona is among the more affordable public options in the region. The school reports a 29% graduation rate.

#14
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C+ Yuma, AZ

With annual in-state tuition at $3,060, Arizona Western College in Yuma, Arizona is among the more affordable public options in the region. Graduates earn a median of $36,857 within ten years.

#15
B

C+ Phoenix, AZ

Brookline College-Phoenix is a smaller private for-profit institution in Phoenix, Arizona with about 739 students. It offers 4 nursing programs across various degree levels.

#16

C+ Glendale, AZ

With annual in-state tuition at $2,358, Glendale Community College in Glendale, Arizona is among the more affordable public options in the region. Total enrollment is about 13,900 students.

#17

C+ Tucson, AZ

Carrington College-Tucson is a smaller private for-profit institution in Tucson, Arizona with about 517 students. Graduates earn a median of $36,718 within ten years.

#18
E

C+ Thatcher, AZ

With annual in-state tuition at $2,352, Eastern Arizona College in Thatcher, Arizona is among the more affordable public options in the region. The school reports a 42% graduation rate.

#19
E

C+ Avondale, AZ

With annual in-state tuition at $2,358, Estrella Mountain Community College in Avondale, Arizona is among the more affordable public options in the region. Graduates earn a median of $44,356 within ten years.

#20

C Phoenix, AZ

Chamberlain University-Arizona is a smaller private for-profit institution in Phoenix, Arizona with about 693 students. The acceptance rate is 91%.

#21
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C Phoenix, AZ

With annual in-state tuition at $2,358, Phoenix College in Phoenix, Arizona is among the more affordable public options in the region. Graduates earn a median of $40,870 within ten years.

#22

C Scottsdale, AZ

With annual in-state tuition at $2,358, Scottsdale Community College in Scottsdale, Arizona is among the more affordable public options in the region. The school reports a 17% graduation rate.

#23
C

C Chandler, AZ

With annual in-state tuition at $2,358, Chandler-Gilbert Community College in Chandler, Arizona is among the more affordable public options in the region. Total enrollment is about 15,100 students.

#24
C

C Coolidge, AZ

With annual in-state tuition at $2,250, Central Arizona College in Coolidge, Arizona is among the more affordable public options in the region. It offers 2 nursing programs across various degree levels.

#25

C Flagstaff, AZ

With annual in-state tuition at $3,473, Coconino Community College in Flagstaff, Arizona is among the more affordable public options in the region. Total enrollment is about 2,524 students.

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