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Standard
Everything you need to research and compare direct-admit nursing programs and build a well-informed college list.
- Full program list — all direct-admit nursing schools
- Filters by state, region, tuition, test policy, selectivity, and more
- Sortable data including NCLEX pass rate, acceptance rate, deadlines, and cost
- School profiles with program details, accreditation, and helpful links
- Admission pathway labels and notes for every school
- Glossary and plain-English explanations
Pro
More tools for families actively building and managing a college list — saving, comparing, tracking, and personalizing your search.
- Everything in Standard
- Save schools to a personal shortlist
- Track application status per school
- Add private notes for each school
- Compare 2 to 4 schools side by side
- View match indicators based on GPA and test scores
- See saved schools organized by application deadline
Upgrade at any time. If you start with Standard and later want Pro tools, you can upgrade from your account page. You'll only ever pay once per tier — no recurring charges, ever.
Common questions
- Is this really a one-time payment?
- Yes. Pay once and your access never expires. No annual renewal, no subscription.
- What if I start with Standard and want to upgrade later?
- Go to your account page at any time and upgrade to Pro. You only pay once per tier.
- Can I get a refund?
- If you're not satisfied, contact us within 30 days and we'll make it right.
- How is this different from free college search sites?
- Most college search sites cover thousands of schools across many majors. Direct Admit Nursing focuses specifically on nursing pathways, including whether a student appears to be admitted directly to nursing, conditionally admitted, required to apply later, or placed in a pre-nursing pathway. The goal is to make nursing program comparison easier for families.