Top Nursing Schools in Michigan

Some of the country's top-ranked nursing schools are in the Great Lakes State. Michigan nursing schools offer degrees from the bachelor's level up to doctoral, preparing students for careers as physician's assistants, licensed practical nurses and of course, as registered nurses. One of the country's premier neonatal nursing programs is in Michigan.
  1. Michigan State University

    • For more than 150 years, Michigan State University has served the greater East Lansing and Lansing area with undergraduate and graduate degree programs in varied fields, from agriculture and astrophysics, to urban planning and zoology. A leading research institution, MSU's College of Nursing offers competitive master's and doctor degree programs in nursing, in addition to two bachelor's degree programs. The college's Accelerated Second Degree Bachelor of Science in Nursing was developed for students that already hold a bachelor degree in an unrelated field, and now wish to pursue nursing careers. This program can be completed in a little over a year. Additionally, the MSU College of Nursing features a traditional bachelor degree program, as well as an academic program designed for registered nurses. The college's master's program, post-master's certificate and doctor programs make the school a top pick among Michigan students.

      Michigan State University
      College of Nursing
      A117 Life Sciences Building
      East Lansing, MI 48824
      517-353-4827
      nursing.msu.edu

    University of Michigan

    • The University of Michigan School of Nursing is ranked among the top graduate schools in the country, according to U.S. News & World Report. Founded in 1817, today the Ann Arbor, Michigan public university's School of Nursing features a range of nursing programs that cater to students at different points in their pursuit of higher education in nursing. In addition to a bachelor degree academic program, a second career option and studies designed for registered nurses, the UM School of Nursing features master's and post-master's programs as well as a doctor program. Students can explore postdoctoral fellowships at partner clinics, like the University of Michigan Medical Center.

      University of Michigan
      School of Nursing
      400 North Ingalls
      Ann Arbor, MI 48109
      734-763-5985
      nursing.umich.edu

    Wayne State University

    • Located in the metropolitan center and bustling port city of Detroit, Wayne State University's College of Nursing uniquely features the only neonatal nurse practitioner program in the state of Michigan. High research activity also makes WSU's College of Nursing a choice destination of the most competitive nursing students. The college's bachelor and second-degree bachelor programs are among undergraduate nursing tracts at the college. Additionally, the school features a master's program and a doctor program, which was ranked as the country's fifth best in the New Independent Index of Faculty Output. Working students are easily accommodated by the College of Nursing's distance learning program, which features multimedia classrooms in Michigan cities like Marquette, Grand Rapids and Flint.

      Wayne State University
      College of Nursing
      5557 Cass Ave.
      Detroit, MI 48202
      313-577-4082
      wayne.edu

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