Hawaii Nursing Schools and Programs

Selecting then applying to nursing schools in Hawaii can be a time consuming task. For those just getting started in Nursing, we suggest that you focus on your near term Hawaii education goals and licensing requirements. The first question to ask yourself is: Do I want to begin my career as a Nursing Assistant, Practical Nurse, or Hawaii Registered Nurse?

How long is nursing school in Hawaii? Hawaii education estimates and average wages by nursing program: Nursing Assistant, Practical Nurse, Registered Nurse, and Nurse Practitioner.

Hawaii Registered Nurse programs generally lead to an Associate Degree in Nursing or Bachelor Degree in Nursing which typically last 2 to 4 years.

Finding the best Nurse Practitioner school in Hawaii before you become a Registered Nurse, for example, may bog down the school selection and application process. Furthermore, many four year undergraduate colleges routinely accept transfer credits for prerequisites often called pre-nursing courses.

While earning an Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN, ASN) or Bachelor Degree in Nursing (BDN, BSN) is an important milestone for nurses, many Hawaii nursing school students gain meaningful work experience and an income upon completion of a shorter Certified Nursing Assistant or Licensed Practical Nursing program in the state of Hawaii.

To help students search for the best nursing school in Hawaii, we have outlined some key questions to ask. Below on this page you will find the following:

  1. How do I become a nurse in Hawaii?
  2. Is Hawaii a nursing compact state?
  3. How long is nursing school in Hawaii?
  4. How much does nursing school in Hawaii cost?
  5. Is it hard to get into a Hawaii nursing school?
  6. List of nursing schools in Hawaii.

How do I become a nurse in Hawaii?

If you want to become a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) in the state of Hawaii, you will need to complete a Practical Nurse training program. Practical Nursing programs generally last 1 to 1.5 years. Upon completion of your Hawaii practical nursing program, you will have to pass the nationwide NCLEX-PN exam. After you pass the NCLEX-PN exam, you will apply for a Practical Nurse license from the Hawaii Board of Nursing.

If you want to become a Registered Nurse (RN) in the state of Hawaii, you will need to complete a Registered Nurse training program. Registered Nurse programs generally last 2 to 4 years. Upon completion of your Hawaii registered nursing program, you will have to pass the nationwide NCLEX-RN exam. After you pass the NCLEX-RN exam, you will apply for a Registered Nurse license from the Hawaii Board of Nursing.

Is Hawaii a nursing compact state?

No, Hawaii is not part of the nursing license compact. States which joined the Enhanced Nursing Licensure Compact (eNLC) allow the Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) and Registered Nurse (RN) to practice in other participating states using one multi-state nursing license. This means that a Hawaii Licensed Practical Nurse or a Hawaii Registered Nurse must apply for a license by endorsement when moving to another state.

How long is nursing school in Hawaii?

The amount of time you spend in a Hawaii nursing school will vary based upon the career path you choose. You can become a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) in as little as 6 to 12 weeks. Become a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) in 1 to 1.5 years, a Hawaii Registered Nurse (RN) in 2 to 4 years, or stay in nursing school longer to become a Nurse Practitioner in 6 to 8 years.

Above on this page we created a tabular image which summarizes how long nursing school is in Hawaii. That image includes the number of nurses employed in the state of Hawaii, along with the average wages earned at each education level.

Notice that in the state of Hawaii, far greater numbers are employed as a Registered Nurse (RN) compared to a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN). Notice also that a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) in Hawaii earns far more in wages compared to a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA).

Use the nursing program acronyms CNA, LPN, ASN, BSN, MSN, DNP, and PhD to help identify which Hawaii nursing schools offer the length of program you desire.

How much does nursing school in Hawaii cost?

Tuition for a nursing school in Hawaii will cost between $3,000 to $4,000 per year for state residents seeking a two year Associate degree, an ADN or ASN, for example. The larger public four year colleges and universities in Hawaii cost more between $7,000 to $8,000 per year for state residents seeking their Bachelor Degree in Nursing, a BDN or BSN.

To help reduce the cost of nursing school in Hawaii, a student can generally take their pre-nursing courses at a smaller two year college. Then, transfer those credits into the larger four year college or university of your choice. Each college has their own method of awarding transfer credits for pre-nursing coursework. You will need to plan ahead and question the receiving school before you start your first pre-nursing class.

Is it hard to get into a Hawaii nursing school?

We list the quoted acceptance rate provided by each Hawaii nursing school. A college acceptance rate is calculated by dividing the number of accepted students by the number of total applicants. Reviewing the list of nursing schools in Hawaii provided below, we can see the acceptance rates range from about 70% to 100% or Open. SAT and ACT scores are displayed on each individual nursing school page.

If you are having trouble getting accepted into a Hawaii nursing school due to a below average GPA, SAT, or ACT score, here are two strategies which might help: 1) take your pre-nursing courses at your local community college then reapply later as a transfer student with an above average GPA, and, 2) get your Nursing Assistant or Practical Nurse license to help you gain experience and stand out from other college applicants.

List Of Nursing Schools In Hawaii

Below is our complete list of accredited nursing schools in Hawaii. In general, these schools offer campus based CNA, LPN, ASN, BSN, MSN, DNP, PhD, and more nursing programs approved by the Hawaii Board Of Nursing.

Click the name of any Hawaii nursing school below to view the cost to attend, SAT and ACT scores, college or university characteristics, student body profile, satellite map of the surrounding area, and to view any additional nursing program information we have available in our database.

Chaminade University of Honolulu

3140 Waialae Avenue, Honolulu, HI 96816
808-735-4711

Chaminade University of Honolulu is a Private not-for-profit institution with a campus in Honolulu, Hawaii. The institution is approved to offer nursing programs by the Hawaii Board of Nursing. The Honolulu, Hawaii campus for Chaminade University of Honolulu is located in a City setting. Total enrollment for all degrees including nursing programs is 2,369. In-state tuition and fees were $28,544 for the most recent reporting period.

Nursing Programs: BSN

  • Tuition Cost $28,544
  • Room and Board $15,650
  • Acceptance Rate 93%

Hawaii Community College

1175 Manono Street, Hilo, HI 96720
808-934-2500

Hawaii Community College is a Public institution with a campus in Hilo, Hawaii. The institution is approved to offer nursing programs by the Hawaii Board of Nursing. The Hilo, Hawaii campus for Hawaii Community College is located in a Town setting. Total enrollment for all degrees including nursing programs is 2,127. In-state tuition and fees were $3,204 for the most recent reporting period.

Nursing Programs: LPN, ASN

  • Tuition Cost $3,204
  • Room and Board $8,248
  • Acceptance Rate Open

Hawaii Pacific University

1 Aloha Tower Drive, Honolulu, HI 96813
808-544-0200

Hawaii Pacific University is a Private not-for-profit institution with a campus in Honolulu, Hawaii. The institution is approved to offer nursing programs by the Hawaii Board of Nursing. The Honolulu, Hawaii campus for Hawaii Pacific University is located in a City setting. Total enrollment for all degrees including nursing programs is 4,876. In-state tuition and fees were $31,940 for the most recent reporting period.

Nursing Programs: BSN, MSN, DNP

  • Tuition Cost $31,940
  • Room and Board $15,278
  • Acceptance Rate 87%
  • ACT Score 20-27

Kapiolani Community College

4303 Diamond Head Road, Honolulu, HI 96816
808-734-9000

Kapiolani Community College is a Public institution with a campus in Honolulu, Hawaii. The institution is approved to offer nursing programs by the Hawaii Board of Nursing. The Honolulu, Hawaii campus for Kapiolani Community College is located in a City setting. Total enrollment for all degrees including nursing programs is 5,828. In-state tuition and fees were $3,284 for the most recent reporting period.

Nursing Programs: CNA, LPN, ASN

  • Tuition Cost $3,284
  • Acceptance Rate Open

Kauai Community College

3-1901 Kaumualii Highway, Lihue, HI 96766
808-245-8311

Kauai Community College is a Public institution with a campus in Lihue, Hawaii. The institution is approved to offer nursing programs by the Hawaii Board of Nursing. The Lihue, Hawaii campus for Kauai Community College is located in a Town setting. Total enrollment for all degrees including nursing programs is 1,308. In-state tuition and fees were $3,252 for the most recent reporting period.

Nursing Programs: LPN, ASN

  • Tuition Cost $3,252
  • Acceptance Rate Open

University of Hawaii at Hilo

200 W Kawili St, Hilo, HI 96720
808-932-7446

University of Hawaii at Hilo is a Public institution with a campus in Hilo, Hawaii. The institution is approved to offer nursing programs by the Hawaii Board of Nursing. The Hilo, Hawaii campus for University of Hawaii at Hilo is located in a Town setting. Total enrollment for all degrees including nursing programs is 2,977. In-state tuition and fees were $7,838 for the most recent reporting period.

Nursing Programs: BSN, DNP

  • Tuition Cost $7,838
  • Room and Board $8,248
  • Acceptance Rate 84%
  • ACT Score 16-21

University of Hawaii at Manoa

2500 Campus Road, Honolulu, HI 96822
808-956-8111

University of Hawaii at Manoa is a Public institution with a campus in Honolulu, Hawaii. The institution is approved to offer nursing programs by the Hawaii Board of Nursing. The Honolulu, Hawaii campus for University of Hawaii at Manoa is located in a City setting. Total enrollment for all degrees including nursing programs is 19,074. In-state tuition and fees were $12,186 for the most recent reporting period.

Nursing Programs: BSN, MSN, DNP, PhD

  • Tuition Cost $12,186
  • Room and Board $14,053
  • Acceptance Rate 73%
  • ACT Score 18-24

University of Hawaii Maui College

310 W Kaahumanu Ave, Kahului, HI 96732
808-984-3500

University of Hawaii Maui College is a Public institution with a campus in Kahului, Hawaii. The institution is approved to offer nursing programs by the Hawaii Board of Nursing. The Kahului, Hawaii campus for University of Hawaii Maui College is located in a City setting. Total enrollment for all degrees including nursing programs is 2,472. In-state tuition and fees were $3,284 for the most recent reporting period.

Nursing Programs: LPN, ASN

  • Tuition Cost $3,284
  • Acceptance Rate Open

University of Phoenix - Hawaii

745 Fort Street, Honolulu, HI 96813
866-766-0766

University of Phoenix - Hawaii is a Private for-profit institution with a campus in Honolulu, Hawaii. The institution is approved to offer nursing programs by the Hawaii Board of Nursing. The Honolulu, Hawaii campus for University of Phoenix - Hawaii is located in a City setting. Total enrollment for all degrees including nursing programs is 25.

Nursing Programs: BSN

  • Acceptance Rate Open

The nursing program acronyms CNA, LPN, ASN, BSN, MSN, DNP, PhD, etcetera used in our list of Hawaii nursing schools may differ from the actual title published by the college or university.

Nursing schools in Hawaii and other states, for example, may follow their own traditional degree naming convention, or, attempt to follow a newer naming convention trending nationwide.

Nursing Schools

Last updated: August 1, 2024

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