University of Arkansas at Little Rock
School of Nursing
Join a community of aspiring nurses and dedicated educators at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, where learning is a lifelong endeavor.
Overview
School Type
Nursing Accreditation: ACEN
Website: ualr.edu
Accessibility
- Online degrees:Yes
- Career services:No
- On-Campus day care:No
- Master's degrees:No
- Post-master's certificates:No
Featured Programs & Degrees
Overview
UA Little Rock has earned ACEN accreditation for its bachelor’s of nursing degree. In the most recent data published 192 nursing bachelors were awarded, which represents 15% of all bachelors awarded at the school. The 192 nursing awards represents 15% of the bachelors awarded in the state of Arkansas. The school does offer an online nursing bachelors option. The average net-price for full-time, in-state students is $11,901 a year.
- Admission rate: 60%
- Student to faculty ratio: 12:1
- Full-time student retention rate: 68%
- Online nursing bachelor's offered: Yes
All numbers are three year averages and institution wide, nursing program specific numbers may vary.
Advancement and Outcomes for Nursing Bachelor Degrees
Salary After Completing
- Median earnings: $79,046
- Monthly earnings: $6,587
Financial Aid & Debt
- Median total debt after graduation: $20,000
- Monthly loan payment: $212
Salary and debt data from US Dept of Education.
Overview
- Online nursing master's offered: No
Affordability
- Average tuition full-time graduate students: $5,760
- Required fees for full-time graduate students: $1,834
- Per credit hour charge part-time graduate students: $320