Nursing Schools in Montana

6 schools compared · Average earnings $65,976/yr

6 Montana schools offer Nursing. Earnings in Montana are in line with the national average, so compare programs on commute, tuition, and fit rather than on statewide outcomes alone.

Schools in MT
6
Avg Grad Earnings
$65,976/yr
-5% vs. national avg
Avg Score
81/100

Nursing Training in Montana: What You Need to Know

Local program supply

Montana has 6 schools offering Nursing programs. Most students attend within 60 miles of home — local choice matters more than national rankings.

Earnings vs. national

Nursing graduates in Montana earn approximately $65,976/year on average, which is -5% below the national average for this trade. Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard.

Montana-specific licensing

Most skilled trades require a state-issued license or certification before you can work independently. Requirements vary substantially by state. Verify Montana-specific licensing through the relevant state board (Department of Labor, Contractors Board, or trade-specific licensing body). Apprenticeship hours often count toward licensure.

How Montana compares

Average TradeSchoolOutlook Score for Nursing programs in Montana is 81/100. Cost of living, wage levels, and program supply all vary by state — see the school list below ranked by TradeSchoolOutlook Score, which combines earnings, debt, and job-market demand.

Nursing Programs in Montana

All 6 Montana schools offering Nursing, ranked by TradeSchoolOutlook Score. Click a school to see full earnings projections and program details.

# School Score Earnings ROI
1 Montana State University Billings
Billings, MT
80 $72,551/yr 50.4x
2 Flathead Valley Community College
Kalispell, MT
84 $71,348/yr 74.1x
3 Miles Community College
Miles City, MT
80 $67,708/yr 61.4x
4 The University of Montana
Missoula, MT
77 $67,743/yr 45.8x
5 Helena College University of Montana
Helena, MT
84 $63,902/yr 90.5x
6 Salish Kootenai College
Pablo, MT
80 $52,607/yr 72.3x

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Data from College Scorecard, Bureau of Labor Statistics 2024–2034, and DOL RAPIDS. Methodology & sources →