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- Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN): $23,302 average debt.
- Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN): $28,917 average debt.
- Master of Science in Nursing (MSN): $49,047 average debt.
Monthly Payment by Nursing Degree
| ADN | BSN | MSN | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Average debt | $23,302 | $28,917 | $49,047 |
| Monthly payment | $265 | $325 | $597 |
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What is the average nursing student debt?
How to pay off nursing school debt
- Investigate forgiveness programs. Multiple nursing school debt forgiveness programs are available that can eliminate part or all of your remaining nursing school debt. To be eligible for most of these programs, you’ll need to work for a public service employer, in a critical shortage area or both.
- Find the right repayment plan. There are multiple student loan repayment options. The standard plan — 120 payments over 10 years — is best if you can afford your loan payments. If your debt is stretching you a little too thin, an income-driven plan can offer a more manageable monthly bill.
- Pay loans off faster. If you’re comfortable with the standard plan, consider making extra payments to get rid of your nursing school debt faster. You could even refinance with a private lender — especially if you have higher interest graduate school loans — provided you don’t need income-driven plans and won’t qualify for forgiveness.
Average Student Loan Amounts by Debt Type
| Debt type | Average debt |
|---|---|
| Bachelor's degree debt | $29,300. |
| Graduate school loan debt | $77,300. |
| Parent PLUS loan debt | $30,639. |
| Law school debt | $132,740. |
| MBA student debt | $51,850. |
| Medical school debt | $212,341. |
| Dental school debt | $296,500. |
| Pharmacy school loan debt | $170,956. |
| $40,000-$54,999. | |
| Veterinary school debt | $202,647. |
Sources Sources1. 2024 College Board. 2. 2019-20 National Center for Education Statistics. 3. Q4 2024 Federal Student Aid Portfolio. 4. 2019-20 National Center for Education Statistics. 5. 2019-20 National Center for Education Statistics. 6. 2024 Association of American Medical Colleges. 7. 2023 American Dental Education Association. 8. 2024 American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy. 9. 2017 American Association of Colleges of Nursing. 10. 2024 American Veterinary Medical Association. | |
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