Murray, UTprivate forprofitarizonacollege.edu
Admit rate has held near 100% across the last 3 years. Source: IPEDS via Urban Institute.
Acceptance & SAT from Common Data Set / IPEDS; net price, earnings & graduation from the U.S. Dept. of Education College Scorecard. Figures lag ~1–2 years — verify with the school.
Arizona College of Nursing-Salt Lake City is a hyper-focused, no-frills nursing school where every admitted student gets in—literally. With a 100% acceptance rate and a three-year BSN program blending simulations and clinical rotations, it’s a fast track for aspiring nurses, though at a steep price tag and mixed NCLEX pass rates. Campus life is minimal, but for those laser-focused on nursing, it’s a direct route to the field.
Test-blind — scores not considered
Source: IPEDS Admissions survey (2022) via Urban Institute. Covers formal factors only — it does not reflect essays, extracurriculars, or other holistic criteria.
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Outcomes & value
Earnings = median of students working ~10 years after entry; debt = median of graduates. Value divides 10-yr earnings by one year’s net price — read it as earnings per dollar of annual cost, not a full lifetime ROI; it favors lower-cost schools. Source: U.S. Dept. of Education College Scorecard. Figures lag ~2 years and reflect all students, not your intended major.
Campus & location
On-campus criminal offenses classed as violent (murder/non-negligent manslaughter, rape, robbery, aggravated assault) for the most recent reported year. Source: U.S. Dept. of Education Campus Safety and Security (Clery Act). Counts reflect what’s reported to the school, and urban campuses often report more partly due to non-student incidents nearby — read alongside campus size and setting, not as a standalone safety verdict.
Pleasant days counts days per year with a mean temperature of 55–75°F, a high at or below 90°F, a low at or above 45°F, and little precipitation — a transparent comfort measure, not a weighting we invented. Computed from Open-Meteo ERA5 daily history (2019–2023). Natural-hazard risk is the county’s composite rating from the FEMA National Risk Index.
Arizona College of Nursing-Salt Lake City has open admissions, with a 100% acceptance rate across all its campuses (Las Vegas, Tempe, and Salt Lake City). Applicants need only a 2.75 GPA (high school or college) and a 60% composite score on the HESI A2 admissions exam. There’s no SAT/ACT requirement, and the $49 application fee is the only hurdle. Unlike competitive nursing programs, this school doesn’t gatekeep—but that doesn’t mean the coursework is easy.
The three-year BSN program is the sole offering here, combining classroom lectures, hands-on simulations, and clinical rotations in local healthcare settings. The curriculum is accelerated, with new cohorts starting every eight weeks. However, outcomes vary: while some students praise the program’s structure, the —below the national average (94% for comparable programs). The school touts 'academic excellence,' but independent reviews rank it institutions nationally, with middling grades for support (B) and career outcomes (C+).
This is a commuter school with virtually no traditional campus life—no dorms, no Greek life, and few student clubs. The focus is purely on nursing, with little time for extracurriculars. The Murray campus is a no-frills facility, though students describe the environment as supportive. Social media posts highlight white-coat ceremonies and study groups, but don’t expect football games or cultural festivals. For those seeking a 'college experience,' look elsewhere; for those who want to live and breathe nursing, this fits the bill.
Data is sparse, but available metrics suggest mixed results:
The school doesn’t publish employment rates, but local healthcare partnerships may aid job placement.
Here’s the biggest hurdle: the program costs $100K+ total, with an average Net priceWhat a family actually pays after grants and scholarships are subtracted from the sticker price — usually far less than the published cost. of $37,660/year after aid. Financial aid options include federal loans and grants (average award: $6,478/year), but most students take on significant debt. Comparatively, nearby public nursing programs cost half as much. The school offers a net price calculator, but proceed with caution—this is one of the least affordable nursing schools in the region.
Arizona College of Nursing-Salt Lake City is singularly focused: it gets students into nursing fast, with no admissions hoops and a streamlined three-year BSN. For career-changers or those rejected from competitive programs, it’s a last-chance option—but the high cost and variable outcomes make it a gamble. If you’re self-motivated and undeterred by debt, it’s a direct path to the field; if you want affordability or a traditional college experience, keep searching.