Best Online Nursing Programs in Madison, AL (2026)

Madison, Alabama has a population of about 58,335. The city’s median household income is $131,436 (Census ACS 2023, 5-year). About 65.9% of adults 25+ hold a bachelor’s degree or higher. There are 5 accredited nursing programs within 100 miles of Madison, with tuition ranging from $4,980 to $18,748 per year. In the Huntsville, AL metro area, the top-earning nursing-related role is Nurse Anesthetist at a median $203,010 annually (BLS OEWS, May 2024).


Closest Nursing Schools to Madison

The five accredited institutions below are the closest options indexed in our directory that offer nursing programs. Distances are calculated from Madison city center.

SchoolCityDistanceTuitionOnline
Oakwood UniversityHuntsville, AL6.6 miContact school for pricing
John C Calhoun State Community CollegeTanner, AL11.4 miContact school for pricing
J. F. Drake State Community and Technical CollegeHuntsville, AL11.5 miContact school for pricing
Tennessee College of Applied Technology-PulaskiPulaski, TN36.0 miContact school for pricing
George C Wallace State Community College-HancevilleHanceville, AL44.1 mi$4,980 - $18,748

Source: IPEDS / College Scorecard (2023 cohort). Browse all Alabama schools on the Alabama nursing page.


Nursing Wages Near Madison

Madison is part of the Huntsville, AL metro area (BLS area code 26620). Where MSA-level wages are published, the table below shows MSA medians; otherwise it falls back to Alabama statewide.

OccupationMedian WageSourceCOL-Adjusted (US=100)
Registered Nurse$66,030Huntsville, AL$70,924
Licensed Practical Nurse$54,470Huntsville, AL$58,507
Nurse Anesthetist$203,010Huntsville, AL$218,056
Nurse MidwifeN/AAL statewide
Nurse Practitioner$107,950Huntsville, AL$115,951
Nursing Assistant$32,360Huntsville, AL$34,758

Source: BLS, May 2024 Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics publishes wage data at the metro (MSA) and state level – not by individual city.


Madison at a Glance

MetricValueSource
Population58,335Census ACS 2023 5-yr (B01003)
Median household income$131,436Census ACS 2023 5-yr (B19013)
Adults 25+ with bachelor’s+65.9%Census ACS 2023 5-yr (B15003)
Regional Price Parity (US=100)93.1 (below U.S. average)BEA RPP 2024
Nursing-related employment in Madison County5,201 workers, 114 establishmentsBLS QCEW 2024 annual

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many accredited nursing programs are near Madison, AL?

Our directory lists 5 nursing programs within 100 miles of Madison. The closest is Oakwood University in Huntsville, AL (6.6 miles), and the farthest in our top picks is George C Wallace State Community College-Hanceville (44.1 miles). 0 of these programs are offered fully online.

What are the highest-paying nursing roles near Madison?

Based on BLS OEWS May 2024 wage data, the top-paying nursing-related roles near Madison are: Nurse Anesthetist ($203,010), Nurse Practitioner ($107,950), Registered Nurse ($66,030). These reflect MSA-level medians where published, with Alabama statewide fallback for occupations not reported at the metro level.

Should I look at programs in Albertville instead of Madison?

Albertville, AL is 44.1 miles from Madison and has its own set of local nursing programs – see the city’s page. For online programs, distance matters less; for hybrid or in-person formats, comparing both can help.

Is Madison an affordable place to study nursing?

Madison’s median household income of $131,436 (Census ACS 2023) is one input. Online programs let students stay in Madison while attending lower-cost out-of-state schools, and Alabama public universities often offer reduced in-state online tuition.

How do I verify a program is accredited?

Confirm institutional accreditation via the U.S. Department of Education database (U.S. Dept. of Education database), and check for any program-specific accreditation listed by the school.