PMHNP Programs in Texas

5 accredited psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner programs

Texas has 5 accredited PMHNP programs in Wichita Falls, Round Rock, Lubbock, with tuition from $407 to $2,090 per credit (MSN; Online formats). Below is every program with cost, degree type, and a direct link to the school.

5
Programs
$155K
Avg Salary (TX)
$407
Lowest Cost/Credit
100%
Online Options
Wichita Falls MSN Online $407/credit
Round Rock MSN Online $567/credit
Lubbock MSN Online $475/credit
Arlington MSN Online $2090/credit
Houston MSN Online $762/credit

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Texas PMHNP Tuition Comparison

SchoolCityDegreeFormatPer credit
Midwestern State UniversityWichita FallsMSNOnline$407
Texas Tech University Health Sciences CenterLubbockMSNOnline$475
Texas State UniversityRound RockMSNOnline$567
University of Texas Health Science Center at HoustonHoustonMSNOnline$762
University of Texas at ArlingtonArlingtonMSNOnline$2090

PMHNP Salary & Practice in Texas

Texas PMHNPs earn an average of $155,000 annually. Major cities like Houston, Dallas, and Austin offer higher salaries. Texas is a reduced practice state, requiring a collaborative agreement with a physician for prescriptive authority.

Salary and practice-authority figures last reviewed 2026-06. Verify current rules with your state board of nursing.

Texas PMHNP Requirements

Complete an accredited PMHNP program, pass the ANCC PMHNP-BC exam, obtain Texas RN licensure through the Texas Board of Nursing, and establish a prescriptive authority agreement with a collaborating physician.

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Texas PMHNP FAQs

Texas has 5 accredited PMHNP programs located in Wichita Falls, Round Rock, Lubbock. They award the MSN credential.

Tuition for Texas PMHNP programs ranges from $407 to $2,090 per credit hour. The most affordable option is Midwestern State University at $407/credit.

Yes. All 5 Texas programs listed are delivered online, with required clinical hours completed in person at approved sites.

PMHNPs in Texas earn roughly $155K per year on average, with higher pay in major metro areas. Reduced practice applies in Texas.

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