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2026 Best Nursing Schools in District Of Columbia

Looking for the best Nursing degree programs in District Of Columbia? This list ranks 23 institutions by overall quality and student outcomes, using our 2026 methodology. Each school below is scored on factors such as graduation rate, post-graduation earnings, cost, and admissions selectivity.

To help you make your decision, Nursing Degree Search analyzed 17 schools to build this 2026 ranking, drawing primarily on U.S. Department of Education data (IPEDS and College Scorecard). View our full ranking methodology.

Top 23 Nursing Degree Schools in District Of Columbia

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#1

Georgetown University

Washington, DC

No school ranked higher than Georgetown University this year in District Of Columbia. Based in Washington, DC, Georgetown University is a private not-for-profit institution. The six-year graduation rate is 95%. In-state tuition and fees average $68,089. Typical Nursing student debt is $16,483. Read the full report on Georgetown University

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The strong Nursing programs at Catholic University Of America earned it the #2 place in District Of Columbia. Based in Washington, DC, Catholic University Of America is a private not-for-profit institution. Catholic University Of America posts a six-year graduation rate of 80%. In-state tuition and fees average $58,378. Graduates carry a median of $25,771 in student loans. More on Catholic University Of America

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Out of the 17 schools in District Of Columbia in this year's ranking, George Washington University landed the #3 spot. George Washington University is a private not-for-profit school based in Washington, DC. About 84% of students finish within six years. Expect in-state tuition and fees of around $67,710. Typical Nursing student debt is $22,910. Read the full report on George Washington University

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#4

Howard University

Washington, DC

You'll be in good company at Howard University, which ranked #4 this year. Set in Washington, DC, Howard University is a private not-for-profit institution. About 70% of students finish within six years. Students from in state pay about $35,810 in tuition and fees. The median Nursing program debt is $25,498. Get the full Howard University report

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The strong Nursing programs at Trinity Washington University earned it the #5 place in District Of Columbia. This private not-for-profit school is set in Washington, DC. The six-year graduation rate is 49%. In-state tuition and fees average $26,610. Students borrow a median of $31,194 to complete their Nursing program here. See the full Trinity Washington University profile

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The Chicago School Of Professional Psychology At Washington Dc placed #6 among Nursing schools in District Of Columbia. Get the full The Chicago School Of Professional Psychology At Washington Dc report

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Pontifical John Paul Ii Institute For Studies On Marriage And Family landed the #7 spot in District Of Columbia this year. Read more about Pontifical John Paul Ii Institute For Studies On Marriage And Family

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Potomac College Washington ranked #8 on our 2026 list of the best Nursing schools. More on Potomac College Washington

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American University ranked #9 on our 2026 list of the best Nursing schools. Read the full report on American University

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Institute Of World Politics placed #10 among Nursing schools in District Of Columbia. More on Institute Of World Politics

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Windsor University landed the #12 spot in District Of Columbia this year. See the full Windsor University profile

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University Of The District Of Columbia came in at #13 in this year's ranking. Read more about University Of The District Of Columbia

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National Conservatory Of Dramatic Arts landed the #14 spot in District Of Columbia this year. Read the full report on National Conservatory Of Dramatic Arts

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Newu University did well this year, earning the #15 position. Get the full Newu University report

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Wesley Theological Seminary placed #16 among Nursing schools in District Of Columbia. Read the full report on Wesley Theological Seminary

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The Salon Professional Academy Washington Dc landed the #17 spot in District Of Columbia this year. Read the full report on The Salon Professional Academy Washington Dc

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Strayer University District Of Columbia placed #18 among Nursing schools in District Of Columbia. Get the full Strayer University District Of Columbia report

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Bennett Career Institute did well this year, earning the #19 position. See the full Bennett Career Institute profile

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Gallaudet University came in at #20 in this year's ranking. More on Gallaudet University

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Career Technical Institute did well this year, earning the #21 position. See the full Career Technical Institute profile

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Strayer University Global Region did well this year, earning the #22 position. More on Strayer University Global Region

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Saint Michael College Of Allied Health placed #23 among Nursing schools in District Of Columbia. Read the full report on Saint Michael College Of Allied Health

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Ranking Methodology & Notes

This list is compiled by Nursing Degree Search (DMS_RANKING_2023), 2026 edition. Rankings consider a blend of student outcomes (graduation rate, post-graduation earnings), affordability, and admissions data drawn primarily from the U.S. Department of Education (IPEDS and College Scorecard).

Ranking method: Dms College Quality · Scope: State · 17 schools evaluated. *Averages shown above reflect the top 23 ranked schools only.

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