ADN Programs in Montana

If you're interested in pursuing a career with a promising outlook and attractive salary in Montana, becoming a Registered Nurse (RN) through an accredited ADN program may be a great option.
  Anna Wood, BSN, RN |  
Find ADN Programs in Montana

Are you looking for a career that promises an amazing paycheck and something new every day? If so, you may want to consider enrolling in a comprehensive associate degree in nursing, or ADN, program, which leads to a career as a registered nurse (RN). After earning your ADN, passing the national licensing exam for RNs, and obtaining the license, you can become one of the RNs in Montana who enjoy a large variety of employment prospects and, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the average salary of $82,950 per year!

  • 14.8% RN Job Growth
  • $82,950 Yearly Salary
  • 9,740 RNs Employed

Source: Projections Central, BLS

Now, you may be wondering, what is involved in an ADN program. Most of these programs are designed to last two years and require you to attend various classroom lectures and participate in several laboratory and clinical training sessions. Depending on the school you attend, your clinical training may be provided in the school itself or may take place in a local nursing home or hospital. An optional course you may want to consider attending if your school offers it is the NCLEX-RN exam preparatory course.

After earning your ADN, you will have only a few more steps to take before you can begin looking for work as an RN. These steps include applying for a Montana RN license with your state board of nursing, registering for the NCLEX-RN exam with Pearson Vue, and passing the national licensing exam for RNs.

Related: Average Course Duration of an ADN Program

The Best ADN Programs in Montana

Montana takes great pride in being home to many outstanding schools that offer accredited ADN programs. Some of such schools in the state include:

  1. Aaniiih Nakoda College

    269 Blackfeet Avenue Agency, Harlem, MT 59526 (406) 353-2607
  2. Blackfeet Community College

    504 E Boundary St, Browning, MT 59417 (406) 338-5441
  3. Carroll College

    1601 N Benton Ave, Helena, MT 59601 (406) 447-4300
  4. Flathead Valley Community College

    777 Grandview Dr, Kalispell, MT 59901 (406) 756-3822
  5. Great Falls College - Montana State University

    2100 16th Ave S, Great Falls, MT 59405 (406) 771-4300
  6. Helena College - University of Montana

    1115 N Roberts St, Helena, MT 59601 (406) 444-6800
  7. Miles Community College

    2715 Dickinson St, Miles City, MT 59301 (800) 541-9281
  8. Montana State University

    100 Culbertson Hall, Bozeman, MT 59717 (406) 994-0211
  9. Montana State University

    1500 University Dr, Billings, MT 59101 (406) 657-2011
  10. Montana State University

    W 11th St, Havre, MT 59501 (406) 265-3700
  11. Montana Tech of the University of Montana

    1300 W Park St, Butte, MT 59701 (406) 496-4256
  12. Salish Kootenai College

    58138 US-93, Ronan, MT 59864 (406) 275-4800
  13. The University of Montana

    32 Campus Dr, Missoula, MT 59812 (406) 243-0211

Job Outlook & Salary for RNs in Montana

RNs in Montana are in high demand, with a projected 14.8% job growth from 2022 to 2032, according to Projection Central. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that there are 9,740 RNs in the state, earning an average annual salary of $82,950, or $39.88 per hour.

Use our RN salary calculator to estimate your potential earnings based on location, experience, and education.

Explore salary trends for RNs in Montana's metro areas below:

AreaAverage Hourly WageAverage Annual Salary
Billings$41.12$85,520
Missoula$39.17$81,480
Great Falls$38.13$79,310

Source: BLS

Montana Board of Nursing

For questions about nursing programs and licensure in Montana, please contact the Montana Board of Nursing.

Montana Board of Nursing

  • Address: 301 S Park Ave #401, Helena, MT 59601
  • Phone: (406) 841-2300
  • Fax: (406) 841-2305
  • Website:

Conclusion

If you are looking for a profession that promises a bright future and a highly competitive salary in Montana, you should consider training for a career as a Registered Nurse.

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