Quick Facts
Programs Offered: Certificates, Diplomas, Associate Degrees, Bachelor’s Degrees, Master’s Degrees, Doctorate (DNP)
Language of Instruction: English
Student Population: Approximately 6,000 students across 11 campuses and online
International Students: Welcomed from various countries; specific numbers not publicly disclosed
Campus Type: Urban and Online
Accreditation: Accredited by the Higher Learning Commission; nursing programs
accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE)
Intakes: Multiple start dates throughout the year
Top Programs
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)
Master of Business Administration (MBA) with various specializations
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
Bachelor of Science in Healthcare Administration
Associate of Science in Medical Assisting
Diploma in Practical Nursing
Bachelor of Science in Legal Studies
Admission Requirements
For Certificate/Diploma/Associate Programs:
- High school diploma or equivalent
- English proficiency: TOEFL iBT 61, IELTS 5.5, or equivalent
- Completed application and interview with admissions advisor
For Bachelor’s Degree Programs:
- High school diploma with competitive grades
- English proficiency: TOEFL iBT 61, IELTS 5.5, or equivalent
- Completed application and interview with admissions advisor
For Master’s Degree Programs:
- Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field
- English proficiency: TOEFL iBT 80, IELTS 6.0, or equivalent
- Resume/CV and academic references
- Personal interview
For Doctoral Programs (DNP):
- Master’s degree in nursing
- Active RN license
- English proficiency: TOEFL iBT 80, IELTS 6.0, or equivalent
- Resume/CV and academic references
- Personal interview
Tuition & Scholarships
Tuition Fees (Average)
All fees are listed in U.S. Dollars (USD) and are approximate. Actual tuition may vary depending on the academic program, course duration, and intake session.
Certificate, Diploma & Associate Programs
- Tuition per year: $13,000 – $15,000
- Total estimated tuition (1–2 years): $13,000 – $30,000
- Cost per credit: Approximately $515
Bachelor’s Degree Programs
- Tuition per year: $13,000 – $15,000
- Total estimated tuition (3–4 years): $39,000 – $60,000
- Cost per credit: Approximately $515
Master’s Degree Programs
- Tuition per program: $9,000 – $12,000 (1–2 years)
- Cost per credit: Approximately $690
Doctoral Programs (DNP)
- Tuition per program: Varies (Contact admissions for details)
- Cost per credit: Approximately $700
Additional Costs
- Accommodation (off-campus): $8,928 per year
- Books and Materials: Approximately $1,000 per year
- Personal Expenses: $6,066 per year
- Health Insurance: Varies (International students must provide proof of coverage)
Scholarships & Grants
Institutional Scholarships
- Strive Scholarship
For undergraduate students on the Dean’s or President’s list
Award: $2,000 - Nurses Circle of Achievement
For nursing students with TEAS 78+ or GPA 3.5+
Award: 10% tuition reduction - Crisis Support Grant
Emergency financial relief for students in crisis
Award: Up to $500 per semester; $1,000 lifetime maximum - HU Completion Grant
For final-year students demonstrating financial need
Award: Covers remaining unpaid tuition and fees - HU I’m Possible Grant
For students unable to meet costs through other resources
Award: Covers unmet tuition and fee balances - Military Appreciation Grant
For active-duty service members in undergrad programs and reserves
Award: Tuition capped at $250/credit; covers fees - Military & First Responders Grant
For veterans, families of service members, and first responders
Award: 10% of tuition and fees - Matching Scholarship
Herzing matches external scholarships received by students
Award: Equal to externally awarded amount
Federal Grants
- Pell Grant
For undergraduate students with financial need
Award: Varies based on FAFSA data - FSEOG (Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant)
Additional funding for Pell-eligible students with high need
Award: Limited and varies
State Grants
Available to residents based on state policies and eligibility:
- Alabama: Alabama Student Assistance Program
- Florida: Bright Futures, Florida Student Assistance Grant, EASE Program
- Minnesota: State Grant, Indian Scholarship, Fostering Independence Grant
- Ohio: Ohio College Opportunity Grant
- Tennessee: Nursing Scholarships
- Wisconsin: Wisconsin Grant, Retention Grant, Academic Excellence Scholarship
External Scholarships
Students are encouraged to apply for private scholarships from employers, nonprofit organizations, and community foundations.
Herzing provides resources and guidance to help students find and apply for these opportunities.
Additional Financial Aid Options
- Federal Work-Study (FWS): Part-time on-campus or community jobs for eligible students
- Employer Tuition Assistance: Available for students whose employers offer education benefits
- Interest-Free Payment Plans: Tuition payments spread monthly without interest
- Federal Direct Loans: Subsidized and unsubsidized loans based on financial need
- Private Student Loans: Offered through banks or lenders if federal aid is insufficient
Campus Life
11 campuses across 8 U.S. states: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Minnesota, Ohio, Tennessee, and Wisconsin
Online programs available for many degrees
Student support services including academic advising, career services, and tutoring
Access to libraries, labs, and study spaces
Opportunities for student engagement through clubs and organizations
Pre-Departure Support
Once accepted, Trust Study Abroad will assist you with:
Study visa preparation
Booking flights and accommodation
Pre-departure orientation
Cultural adaptation tips