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Best online nursing programs in Texas

Last reviewed May 22, 20262 sourcesHow we rank

Texas is a Nurse Licensure Compact member, so an eligible multistate license issued here can carry across the other compact states without re-licensing. The accredited online schools below are open to Texas residents; confirm licensure and clinical-placement eligibility with the state board before enrolling. ScrubScope ranks by fit, not commission, and does not make admissions decisions.

Licensing snapshot

Texas at a glance

Nurse Licensure Compact
Member state
Board of nursing
Official board site
Reported RN salary figureBLS OEWS, May 2025
$95,380

Nurse Licensure Compact member; a multistate license issued from the nurse's primary state of residence permits practice here.

Salary source: BLS OEWS, May 2025

Cost picture

What you'll pay in Texas

Published tuition for an accredited online program rarely matches what you finally pay: residency-tier pricing, employer tuition assistance, and graduate aid all move the real figure. We list each school's published range on its review, and the shortlist below carries the sourced figures for Texas-eligible programs. Verify current in-state status and fees with the school before deciding on cost.

RN annual mean wage in Texas
$95,380
Where to study

Accredited online nursing schools

Online coursework is largely location-agnostic — the schools below accept Texas residents alongside students nationwide. The licensing caveat above still applies: graduates sit the NCLEX-RN and seek licensure in Texas, not the school's home state. Each links to a full school review.

Before you enroll

In-state vs out-of-state online study

Accredited online programs are largely location-agnostic for coursework, but clinical placements, licensure by endorsement, and tuition tiers can differ by residency. Verify the current rules with the Texas board of nursing and the school before you commit.

Common questions

Yes. Texas is a Nurse Licensure Compact member. Nurse Licensure Compact member; a multistate license issued from the nurse's primary state of residence permits practice here.
Yes. The accredited online schools listed above admit Texas residents. Confirm licensure and clinical-placement rules with the state board first.
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References

Sources

  1. Texas Board of Nursing. Texas Board of Nursing. https://www.bon.texas.gov/
  2. Nurse Licensure Compact member states. National Council of State Boards of Nursing, 2025. https://www.ncsbn.org/nurse-licensure-compact.htm