Online Nursing Degrees

Nebraska Methodist College was founded in 1891 in Omaha, Nebraska. We are an accredited, not-for-profit institution with 120 years of experience in nursing education. We have been teaching online for 15 years, and have offered advanced nursing degrees online for 10 years. These factors make us a college that is both experienced in online education and in providing learning models tailored for working health care professionals.

Nebraska Methodist College offers five online programs in nursing, which are as follows:  Registered Nurse to Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Registered Nurse to Master of Science in Nursing—Nurse Educator, Registered Nurse to Master of Science in Nursing—Nurse Executive, Master of Science in Nursing—Nurse Educator, and Master of Science in Nursing—Nurse Executive.

All courses are 5 weeks in duration, with a one week break in between courses. This method of learning allows students to give their undivided attention to each course. Since the courses are entirely online, the materials are accessible 24/7 and students are free to login and complete coursework at any time, day or night, giving students more control of their schooling, as well as more freedom.

Students take one course at a time, which allows them to be fully submerged in each separate subject for that period of time.  Online tuition is $545 for undergraduate students and $645 for graduate students. Tuition per credit hour includes all fees and textbooks which are automatically shipped to each student enrolled online.

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Nebraska Methodist College

at a Glance

  • Founded: 1891
  • Location: Omaha, Nebraska
  • Accreditation:
    The Higher Learning Commission (HLC) and a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (NCA); Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE)
  • Alumni:
    Recent recipients of such awards as the: “Methodist’s 2011 Nurse Excellence Award,” “DAISY Award,” “2011 Women in Business Leadership Award,” “Omaha Jaycees Ten Outstanding Omahans,” and the “Meritorious Service Medal”