
St. John's College-Department of Nursing
- 729 E. Carpenter St Springfield, IL 62702
- (217) 525-5628
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Key takeaway: Our directory currently lists 108 schools serving Illinois students that offer at least one fully online program (IPEDS/College Scorecard data in our directory). Among the 12 of those schools that publish an in-state tuition figure, the median is $5,385 a year (IPEDS/College Scorecard data in our directory). Verify accreditation directly through the U.S. Department of Education’s DAPIP database before enrolling, and compare schools below, ranked by our independent BOC Score.
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Online programs based at public universities typically set tuition using the same in-state/out-of-state structure used for on-campus students. Among the schools in our directory that offer online programs to Illinois students, 12 publish an in-state tuition figure, with a median of $5,385 a year (IPEDS/College Scorecard data in our directory). That figure reflects published sticker tuition and does not include fees, books, or technology charges that can add to total cost. Because a smaller subset of schools publish this figure, treat it as directional rather than a full market average, and confirm current, individual pricing directly with any school under consideration.
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