A Guide to Nursing in South Dakota

A Guide to Nursing in South Dakota

Licensing Overview

Initial Licensure by Examination:

Aspiring nurses must complete a board-approved nursing program and pass the NCLEX exam. The application process includes:

  • Submitting an official transcript.
  • Registering for the NCLEX with a $200 fee.
  • Completing the online application with a $100 fee.
  • Undergoing a criminal background check.​

For detailed instructions, visit the South Dakota Board of Nursing.

Licensure by Endorsement:

Nurses licensed in other states can apply for licensure by endorsement in South Dakota. Requirements include:

  • Verification of original licensure.
  • Proof of 140 hours of practice in the last 12 months or 480 hours in the last six years.
  • Completion of the online application with a $100 fee.
  • Optional temporary permit available for an additional $25.​

License Renewal

Renewal Process:

  • Licenses must be renewed biennially.
  • The renewal fee is $115.
  • Renewal can be completed online through the 

Practice Requirements:

  • Nurses must verify 140 hours of practice in any 12-month period or 480 hours over the past six years.
  • If unable to meet this requirement, a refresher course may be necessary.​

Continuing Education

  • RNs and LPNs: No continuing education is required for license renewal.
  • APRNs: Must maintain national certification in their specialty area.​

For more information, refer to the South Dakota Board of Nursing.


Employment and Salary Outlook

  • The demand for nurses in South Dakota is growing, with a projected 6% increase from 2021 to 2031.
  • The average annual salary for registered nurses in the state is approximately $63,960.​

Top Hospitals in South Dakota

Sanford USD Medical Center – Sioux Falls:

  • Recognized by the Magnet Recognition Program®.
  • High performance in multiple adult specialties and procedures.
  • Notable areas include Gastroenterology & GI Surgery, Orthopedics, and Pulmonology & Lung Surgery.​

Avera McKennan Hospital and University Health Center – Sioux Falls:

  • Also a Magnet-recognized facility.
  • Nationally ranked in Pulmonology & Lung Surgery.
  • High performance in several adult specialties and procedures.​

Nursing Associations in South Dakota

  • South Dakota Nurses Association: Advocates for professional nursing through communication, networking, and collaboration.
  • South Dakota School Nurse Association: Promotes the significance of nursing and health services in educational settings.
  • South Dakota Student Nurses Association: Prepares students for professional practice and offers leadership and networking opportunities.​

Steps to Begin Your Nursing Career in South Dakota

  1. Education: Enroll in an accredited ADN or BSN program.
  2. Licensure: Apply for licensure by examination or endorsement through the South Dakota Board of Nursing.
  3. Experience: Gain practical experience to enhance your skills and employability.
  4. Certification: Pursue certifications relevant to your specialty area.​

For more information on nursing opportunities and to explore job openings, visit GoodWork.

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