Normandale Community College (NCC) was established in 1968 to bring the mission of community colleges. It is a two- year college that serves the communities around the southwest parts of the Minneapolis and St. Paul’s twin cities. As a community college, Normandale offers career entry programs and transferable programs to four years universities. It also fosters the mission of community colleges of offering continuing education and lifelong non-credit courses to the community it serves. Normandale Community College Nursing The nursing department at Normandale offers two nursing tracks leading to the award of associate degree in nursing as well as certificate
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North Hennepin Community College (NHCC) is a Co-ed two year college that serves the people of the North Hennepin and Minnesota at large. It opened its doors for higher education in 1966 as a junior state college. After starting on two years degree programs, the college changed its name to the current name to reflect the community college it is today. The college has undergone tremendous development in terms of programs offered, college locations and infrastructural development. Nursing- North Hennepin Community College North Hennepin Community College has nursing programs that lead to the award of an associate degree in nursing.
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Ridgewater College has experienced many twists from 1961 when it was founded. The college has had numerous changes in name, quite a number of mergers, growth of programs, methods of education delivery and many more. Ridgewater College serves the community in Hutchinson and Willmar in the capacity of a technical and community college. It has many higher education opportunities from career entry programs to transfers options and technical training opportunities. Nursing at Ridgewater College Nursing programs at Ridgewater College (RC, or RWC) have been accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission. The three nursing programs have also been
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Riverland Community College (RCC), founded in 1996 was born by a merger of numerous older colleges and vocational institutes including South Central Technical and Riverland Technical Colleges. Since establishment of the community college, it has acquired three campuses in Albert Lea, Austin and Owatonna in its mission to bring higher education to the community. Riverland Community College offers two year programs as occupational entry programs and transfer programs. Diploma and Certificate programs are also offered in addition to lifelong learning and continuing education opportunities. Nursing at Riverland Community College A total of five nursing programs are available at Riverland Community
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Following a merge of a number of state community colleges and technical colleges, Rochester Community College came into being. The college has been offering two year programs from 1996 under its new name and status as a community and technical college. It serves higher education needs for students in Minnesota but more so to Rochester; the third largest metro city of Minnesota. Areas of study include credit and non credit programs, which are can be used for career entry, transfer or career development purposes. Nursing Programs at Rochester Community College Three nursing programs are available at Rochester Community and Technical
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Saint Olaf College (SOC) is a church college of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America founded in 1874. It has programs grounded in a vibrant faith tradition which fosters development of a holistic person in terms of mind, body and spirit alongside academics. Despite is affiliation to the church; the college accepts students from all walks of life without discrimination in regards to religion and creed. The college offers four- year degree programs with each curriculum having a substantial number of liberal arts as lower division credits. Saint Olaf College Nursing Program Nursing at Saint Olaf College is offered as
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Saint Paul College (SPC) opened its doors as a small Boys Vocational training centre in 1910. Fifty six years down the line, the college expanded its mission and academic programs and this followed the change of name to Saint Paul college; a two year college offering associate of science and arts degrees as a way of getting into professional careers and also a starting point for the transfer to four year baccalaureate degree programs. Certificate and diploma programs are also part of the program catalog at St. Paul College; a community and technical college. Nursing at Saint Paul College The
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St. Cloud State University (SCSU), located along the Mississippi river in Minnesota is a public institution of higher learning serving Minnesota and US as a whole. It has an intriguing history from when it started in1869 as a small normal school giving training to teachers. The university received its current status in 1975 and journey of numerous academic opportunities for its students. It boasts to be the second largest university in the state and one among the top universities with the highest number of international students. Nursing Programs- St. Cloud State University The nursing department at Saint Cloud University has
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The University of Minnesota (U of M) is set in a completely urban area of the twin Cities and has four satellite campuses located within St Paul and Minneapolis. The University has a long history and has offered higher education and professional workforce in metro Minnesota from 1851. It is a public co-ed university heavily involved in research within an environment rich in culture, diversity and experiential learning. University of Minnesota Duluth, Morris, Rochester and Crookston are the other major campuses of the flagship university in Twin Cities. Nursing Programs in University of Minnesota The school of nursing offers the
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Walden University is one of the universities in the world which has a global outreach. It has excelled exceptionally well to become the best online university globally. Walden University has evolved from a one program university in 1970 to the respected virtual university it is today. It has been accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools to offer undergraduate, master, and doctoral programs; most of which are delivered online. Nursing at Walden University The School of nursing at Walden is under the College of Health Sciences. Nursing programs under the school range from bachelor to doctoral degrees
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An evolution from Winona Normal school to a State teachers College, a state College and finally to Winona State University is what makes-up the university history. Back in 1958, the university opened its doors to the first small group of students who wanted to become teachers. A long history in between resulted to the highly diverse state university with five distinct colleges and three campuses namely Winona, Rochester and Winona West Campuses. Nursing and Health Sciences College- Winona State University The college of Nursing and Health sciences is one of the five well structured colleges in Winona State University (WSU).
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Andrews University is deeply rooted Christian university of the seventh day Adventist denomination. It derives its name from one of the most prominent seventh day Adventist thinkers of the 19th century Nevins Andrews. Its learning programs are entwined in the mission of affirming faith to transform the world. Andrews University (AU) claims to be the best Adventist University of higher learning in the world over. It is very obvious that students who wish to study in Andrews must be ready to go parallel in terms of learning and spiritual development along the way. Andrews University-Department of Nursing The department of
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Bay de Noc Community College (BayCC), commonly known as Bay College is situated at the heart of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Its history dates back to 1962 where it started off as a very small college with a very small curriculum too. During its founding years, it suffered a lot in offering technical programs especially nursing. Later on, donations from well-wishers enabled the university to have infrastructural developments to become the community college it is today. It has since developed well structured associate degrees that enable students advance from two-year program to four year transfer programs into major colleges
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The Calvin College is a part of the Christian Reformed Church denomination of United States. It is deeply rooted into the teachings of the holy bible hence it is inevitable for students attending the college to miss out on being transformed into Christianity. The college was first founded as a seminary; offering theological teachings only back in the mid 1850s. Since then, Calvin College (CC) operated as a seminary center until 1900 when the college started to offer its fist pre-professional degrees. The College then moved to Burton at Knollcrest campus where it stands today. Nursing Department- Calvin College The
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The history of Davenport University is really fascinating. It dates back to 1866 when it was operating as a business college under the name Grand Rapids Business College. Since then, that pioneer college changed names countless times until 1910 when it was on the verge of closing due to mismanagement. A teacher at the school; Michael Davenport took over the school and named it after his name and that is what we have as Davenport University today. It is one of the largest not-for-profit private universities in Michigan with a total of 15 satellites campuses. One of its colleges offers
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As a community college, Delta College is committed to bringing higher education close to the community as part of the mission of all community colleges. The future of Delta College started in late 1961 whereby, it started offering its first higher education programs. The target for this community college is giving higher education to the residents of Bay, Saginaw and Midland counties. From high school leavers, adult learners and in between, Delta College (DC) has programs for everyone via its three campuses in Saginaw, Midland and Bay. Nursing Programs at Delta College The nursing programs at Delta College are fully
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Eastern Michigan University (EMU) can be traced back to Michigan State Normal School, offering teaching programs in 1849. Over the years, the school merged with other schools while changing names at the same time. In 1956, it became a college and finally in 1959, it became Eastern Michigan University. The school offers good interaction of school life, recreation, research and cultural diversity due to it proximal location to the Detroit metropolitan area. Since becoming a university, the university expanded its academic outreach to include other programs besides the education route. The College of Health and Human Services at Eastern Michigan
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Ferris State University (FSU) is named after the governor who served in Michigan State for two years, Nathan Ferris. It history dates back to 1884 and was initially started off as private institution of higher learning known as the Big Rapids Industrial school. By the year 1950, Ferris was changed to become a state owned college and later on upgraded to a state university in 1987. Since then, Ferris state has been a fast growing public university with a great network of 19 satellite campuses all over Michigan in addition to the main campus at Big Rapids. For this expansion,
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Finlandia University was founded in 1986 first as a college and later on advancing into a university. It is located in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan in Hancock. The university has two campuses; the main one at Hancock and the satellite one just at close proximity to the main and is known as the Jutila Campus. With the opening of the Jutila Campus, the college was renamed to Finlandia University (FU). In terms of academics, the university has four colleges among them the college of health sciences that hosts the school of nursing. College of Health Sciences The college has
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The Grand Rapids Community College (GRCC) is one of the Michigan community colleges dedicated to delivering higher education right at the community level. The college has its history back in 1914 when the University of Michigan proposed the need to have a junior college to train residents at the community level. Later on in 1991, taxpayers of Kent County passed a vote to change the college from a junior college to Grand Rapids Community College. Since then, the college has been offering many liberal arts and professional programs. Nursing at Grand Rapids Community College As a community college, the nursing
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Grand Rapids State University (GVSU) was founded in response to the need of establishing a four-year university at Allendale, one of the largest metropolitan areas in Michigan. To that need, the university opened its door to students in 1960, at an ample location of 1300 acres of land. The university has expanded to be among the largest in terms of academic space and number of degree programs (over 100 undergraduate and graduate programs), among them nursing. Grand Rapids State University- Nursing Programs Overview Nursing at Grand Rapids State University consist of an appreciable number of programs all under the Kirkhof
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Since Henry Ford was named a community College in 1949, it has strived to offer higher learning to residents of Southeastern Michigan, Dearborn and Dearborn Heights. It offers entry level two-year accredited programs which are fully transferable to four year colleges. With about 100 associate and certificate programs to choose from, Henry Ford Community College is the place to kick-start your higher education dreams; either for immediate employment prospects or for future career outlook. Nursing at Henry Ford Community College The nursing program at Henry Ford Community College (HFCC) is fully accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission
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Hope College is located in the great lakes region of Holland; around Lake Michigan and Lake Macatawa. It is right in the heart of Holland’s central business district, hence an excellent composition of diverse student cultures. Hope College is a church institution of higher learning; strongly affiliated and part of the Reformed Church in America. The college offers about 80 programs leading to several BA and BS degrees among them the Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Hope College Nursing The only nursing program in Hope College (HC) is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education and approved by the
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Lake Michigan Community College became a community college in mid 1963 following a vote by the residents of Berrien County. It had been operating as a technical institute and junior college since 1946 before then. The college sits on serene, 50 acre land where the main campus; Napier Avenue Campus is located. It is a two-year college which has well structured certificate and associate degree programs to meet the educational needs of the Berrien County residents and beyond. Nursing Programs at Lake Michigan College There are only two nursing programs offered by the nursing department of this college. They are
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Lansing Community College (LCC) was founded as part of the need to reach the community in providing higher education. As a Community College, Lansing spreads its services to the Lansing community by giving affordable yet quality industrial workforce training. Since 1957, it has been doing the noble profession of offering certificate and associate degree programs that help students kick start their career ladder; for employment or for career advancement prospects. Nursing at Lansing Community College Nursing at Lansing is quite complex in terms of how the programs are designed. There are three distinct nursing programs; all accredited and approved by
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Lake Superior State University (LSSU) is located between the two Sault twin cities of Michigan and Ontario. Starting as a military camp, Lake Superior state university has come a long way to its current status. From 1946, the school operated as a state college and was granted the charter to become a fully pledged university in 1987. As a former military fort, the campus; sitting on 115 acres has great historic landmarks hailing from the war era. Currently, the university has a wide range of programs to choose from, from liberal arts to technical programs like nursing. School of Nursing-
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Madonna University (MU) was founded in 1937 under the common goal of Felician Sisters of Livonia to offer higher education to residents of Livonia and Michigan at large. That goes without saying that the university is strongly rooted to the Catholic Church faith. The college had started off as a small college offering liberal arts and later developed to the large university it is today. Currently, the university offers numerous degree programs; from undergraduate, graduate to doctoral program in a wide area of careers. College of Nursing and Health The college of Nursing and Health is currently accredited by Commission
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Macomb Community College has its history dating back to 1953, when it was founded after the Public Instruction Superintendent of Michigan approval. The college was then known as South Macomb Community College. Later on, several larger universities in Michigan helped come-up with a comprehensive curriculum for a number of programs. In 1962, the legislature of Macomb County passed a vote to transform the college into a community college of the county. Macomb community college (MCC) as it is known today took form from that vote. Nursing at Macomb Community College The department of nursing at Macomb community college is mandated
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Michigan State University (MSU) is a land- grant institution founded as an agricultural college back in 1855. The university has had numerous change of name as an Agriculture College over the 1.5 century period. The current name was coined in 1964 and up-to date, the college stopped being an exclusive agricultural college to a university offering over 200 undergraduate and post graduate programs. It is one of the largest universities in the US with over 5200 acres of land and an additional 15000 acres dedicated to the initial line of programs; agriculture. Michigan State University- College of Nursing The College
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In pursuit of fulfilling the higher education needs of the residents of Monroe County, the Monroe County Community College came into being. From 1964, the community college has been offering two-year degree programs for the residents of Monroe and Detroit. The college has great expansion on educational infrastructure on its 215 acre land on Raisinville Road and a satellite campus at Temperance, Michigan. Health Sciences Division At Monroe County Community College, the division of health sciences has one two-year nursing degree program and three certificate nursing programs. The programs have been approved and accredited and by the Michigan Board of
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Mott Community College (MCC) is named after the donor who donated towards its establishment back in 1950. The college was then known as Flint Junior college and remained so until a vote by the residents of Genesee County decided to change it into a community college in 1973. The college offers higher education programs to residents of Genesee County at a minimal cost envisaging the vision of community colleges. It is also strongly affiliated to university of Michigan- Flint in offering some of the academic programs and offering articulation agreements. Mott Community College- Health Sciences Division The health sciences division
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From Muskegon Junior College, a legislative vote by the residents of Muskegon County formed Muskegon Community College. The college dates back in 1951 with the three changes of names from the junior college to Muskegon County Community College to the current name it has today. The college upholds the mission of community colleges by bringing higher education to the people at affordable costs. It offers academic programs that help students get into employment or transfer into four-year degree programs. Department of Nursing at Muskegon Community College The department of nursing at Muskegon Community College (MCC) offers three nursing programs which
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Northern Michigan University is located in the southern region of Lake Superior and serves the residents of Marquette and the state as a whole. The university started as a small Normal school in 1899 training teachers but was later granted a university status in 1963. The university is also privileged to be a university that serves the role of a community college in Marquette as well as public four-year coed center. With 180 degree programs and counting, Northern Michigan University is a one stop higher education center. Nursing Programs in Northern Michigan University Like stated earlier, the university serves the
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By the vote of the electorate of Oakland County, this community college came into being. The College opened its doors for two-year programs in 1965 serving the residents of Oakland County and beyond. Oakland community college (OCC) prides itself in being the largest community college in the state offering close to a 100 two-year degree programs and about 50 certificate programs. With five campuses all over Oakland, the college promises to deliver higher education right at the neighborhoods of Oakland. Department of Nursing- Oakland Community College The department of nursing is located in the Highland lakes campus; one of the
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The history of Saginaw Valley State University (SVSU) dates back in 1963, established to seal the need of a four-year institution of higher learning. The college has intriguing history starting off as a simple college under the roof of another college in Tri-City. It could only afford to be located at a basement in the then Delta College. Community fundraising helped the then Saginaw Valley College acquire land of what is today the big, well established Saginaw Valley State University. Nursing at Saginaw Valley State University The department of nursing at the university offers undergraduate and graduate level nursing programs.
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As part of the Free Methodist Church, Spring Arbor University is immensely tied to Christian values. The University has history dating back to 1873 after its inception as a seminary academy. The small academy became a college in 1950 and dropped the secondary and primary school programs. Spring Arbor College operated as so until recently in 2001, the university was granted the status of a fully pledged university; changing its name to Spring Arbor University (SAU). Nursing Programs at Spring Arbor University The nursing profession at Spring Arbor University is viewed as one of the best ways to take-up the
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The University of Detroit Mercy (UDM) is a result of consolidation of two distinct higher education institutions; Mercy College of Detroit and the University of Detroit. The former was founded in 1941 and the latter in 1877 but the union took place in 1990 to form the current university. The university is consecrated in the catholic faith and it prides itself to be the largest Catholic university in the State of Michigan. Following this strong affiliation to the Catholic Church, it is largely sponsored by the Religious Sisters of Mercy. McAuley School of Nursing The McAuley School of nursing; a
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The University of Michigan-Ann Arbor prides itself to being the oldest state university in the state of Michigan. Its history is a long story from 1817, established even before Michigan became a state. The university serves as a flagship of other numerous state Universities of Michigan and has grown to be a world class university. School Of Nursing- University of Michigan- Ann arbor The University of Michigan ((UM, U-M, Umich or U of M) was the first American university to establish a university-hospital in 1861; so medical degrees in the university have a rich history. The school of nursing was
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The University of Michigan- Flint (UM-Flint) is a university under the flagship of the larger University of Michigan- Ann Arbor. Its history started course in 1944, many years after the founding of the main University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. The board of education in Flint requested the formation of higher education institution in Flint and so came into being the UM-Flint. The university initially operated as a two-year college where students could complete studies for transfer to the main UM at Ann Arbor. The two-year college; then known as Flint College was re-organized to become the current UM-Flint leaving
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After establishing an immediate need of a community college, the legislature of Washtenaw County voted for the establishment of Washtenaw Community College (WCC). Back in 1965, the history of this community college began to unfold. Washtenaw Community college has a mission of bringing affordable higher education to the residents of Southeastern Michigan and the Country at large. For career starters or lifelong learning, the college will meet your educational needs. School of Nursing and Health Sciences Washtenaw community college school of nursing and health sciences offers two-year and certificate level nursing programs. The programs are designed for students who want
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Wayne State University (WSU) is a public university in the heart of metropolitan Detroit. The university boasts to have culture diversity due to its urban location. It has excelled as a public university heavily involved in educational research especially in science areas. From 1868, the university has being doing the same noble job of delivering high quality higher education not only in Michigan but also in the United States of America and internationally. Wayne State University-College of Nursing The college of nursing at Wayne State University has a rich history from its inception in 1930 as a small department into
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From a small regional teachers training college, Western Michigan University (WMU) grew to become one of the most respected and internationally recognized university. It started off as Western Michigan College in 1903 and later upgraded to a fully pledged university in 1957. The university has expanded to have six satellite campuses all over the state of Michigan in its bid to take higher education to the people. With over 200 undergraduate, master and doctoral degree programs, there is almost everything for everyone to study. Nursing at Western Michigan University Nursing at the university is under the College of Health and
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Auburn University: RN to MSN Program Review Auburn University, 226 Thach Concourse, Auburn, AL 36849 Auburn University (Auburn) was first established in 1856. It has been listed as one of the top 50 public universities for 17 years and is rated as 82nd among public and private universities in the US by US News and World Report. Auburn’s School of Nursing offers a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) jointly with Auburn University Montgomery. The AU/AUM Joint MSN Program offers a Primary Care Nurse Practitioner program. Most courses are offered online with one or two campus visits required each semester.
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University of Alaska-Anchorage: RN to MSN Program Review University of Alaska-Anchorage, 3211 Providence Drive, Anchorage, AK 99508-4614 The University of Alaska-Anchorage (UAA) is one of three University of Alaska System colleges. It was established in 1954 and became a four-year university in 1976. Today, master’s degrees and doctoral degrees in affiliation with other universities are also offered. A Masters of Science in Nursing is offered at UAA and there are three specialty tracks including Family Nurse Practitioner, Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, or Nursing Education. UAA is the only university in the state to offer a Registered Nurse (RN) to Master
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Arizona State University: RN to MSN Program Review Arizona State University, 1120 South Cady Mall, Tempe, Arizona 85287-1003 Arizona State University (ASU) has more students enrolled than any public university in the United States. It is a research university that was founded in 1885 and began as a normal school. Today, it offers bachelors, masters, and doctoral programs at its four locations in Phoenix. A Master of Science with advanced nursing courses provides training for nursing careers that require a master’s degree. One of the masters programs offered by the College of Nursing & Health Innovation at ASU is Master
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Arkansas State University: RN to MSN Program Reviews Arkansas State University, 104 North Caraway Road, Jonesboro, Arkansas 72467-0910 Arkansas State University (ASU) is a public university that was founded in 1910. It is the state’s second largest college system that began as an agricultural college. Bachelors, masters, and doctoral programs are offered at the university. A Masters Degree in Nursing (MSN) with tracks leading to five different advanced nursing careers is available in the following: Adult Health Nursing/Clinical Specialist, Adult Health Nursing/Educator option, Adult Health Nursing Administration, Family Nurse Practitioner, and Nurse Anesthesia Option. Nurses in training for advanced practice
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American University of Health Sciences: RN to MSN Program Review American University of Health Sciences, 1600 East Hill Street, Building #1, Signal Hill, California 90755 American University of Health Sciences (AUHS) is a Christian university that specializes in providing undergraduate and graduate programs. The focus of AUHS is to reach out to potential students who are underrepresented in healthcare and research. AUHS is a private-for-profit minority owned university that was established in 1994. The American University of Health Sciences School of clinical Research offers a Masters of Science in Clinical Research (MSCR). Admission requirements include four passport size photos, a
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Aspen University: RN to MSN Program Review Aspen University, 720 South Colorado Boulevard, Suite 1150N, Denver, Colorado 80246 Aspen University offers a Registered Nurse (RN) to Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) program. A RN to MSN Bridge Program is also offered at the University. Both programs are offered online. Aspen University offers these courses at affordable tuition rates lower than many other online programs charge per credit. Degrees of all levels are offered, including associate degrees, bachelors, masters, and doctoral degrees. Financial aid is offered in the form of Stafford loans. Many MSN students qualify for tuition reimbursement from
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Fairfield University: RN to MSN Program Review Fairfield University, 1073 North Benson Road, Fairfield, Connecticut 06824 Fairfield University is a private Jesuit university that was founded in 1942. It is one of the 28 colleges and universities that are members of the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities. Fairfield University has received many positive ratings, including U.S. News America’s Best Colleges rating at Number 2 in the Northeast Regional Universities. One option for nursing students at Fairfield is the V.A. Nursing Academy, a program affiliated with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Fairfield University is one of ten universities in
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Delaware State University: RN to MSN Program Review Delaware State University, 1200 N. DuPont Highway, Dover, Delaware 19901 Delaware State University (DSU) is a historically black public university. It has has two satellite campuses in Wilmington and Georgetown, both located in Delaware. DSU is the second largest university in the state and was founded in 1891. The University has been ranked by U.S. News and World Report as Number 46 in the Top Public Regional Universities of the North category. The University’s Master of Science degree in nursing program is currently under review and revision by the College of Education,
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Georgetown University: RN to MSN Program Review Georgetown University, 37th and O Street NW, Washington, DC 20057 Georgetown University is a Jesuit Catholic university. This private research university was established in 1789. The Georgetown University School of Nursing & Health Studies is part of Georgetown University Medical Center. The University houses a multimillion dollar research program and is known for its nationally ranked graduate programs, including Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) programs. Most programs are available on campus as well as on line. Program concentrations include the following: Adult Gerontology ACNP/Adult Gerontology CNS Family Nurse practitioner Nurse Anesthesia Nurse
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Barry University: RN to MSN Program Review Barry University, 11300 NE 2nd Avenue, Miami Shores, Florida 33161-6695 Barry University (founded in 1940) is a private university that is part of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Miami. The student to faculty ratio is only 14:1 at this University that is culturally diverse and has an international focus. A Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) program is offered with three specializations. These are Nursing Executive Leadership Specialization, Nurse Educator Specialization, and Nurse Practitioner Specialization. A MSN Bridge option is also available for applicants who have bachelors degrees in another field. After completing
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Albany State University: RN to BSN Program Review Albany State University, 504College Drive, Albany, Georgia 31705 Albany State University (ASU) is a public, historically Black University that is part of the University System of Georgia and is also a member of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund. It was established in 1903. The College of Sciences and Health Professions, Department of Nursing offers undergraduate and graduate programs in nursing. A Registered Nurse (RN) can receive training for an advanced nursing role as a Family Nurse Practitioner or Clinical Nurse Educator after completing the graduate program in nursing. The University offers two
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Hawaii Pacific University: RN to MSN Program Review Hawaii Pacific University, 1164 Bishop Street, Honolulu, Hawaii 96813 Hawaii Pacific University (HPU) is a private university with another campus location in Kaneohe. It is the largest private university in the central Pacific and has a large nursing program. The University was established in 1965. Today, there is a Master of Science in Nursing program offered with concentrations in Community Clinical Nurse Specialist or Family Nurse Practitioner. A joint Master of Science in Nursing (MSN)/Master of Business Administration (MBA) program is also offered at HPU. Neither the GRE or GMAT is required
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Idaho State University: RN to MS Program Review Idaho State University, 921 South 8th Avenue, Pocatello, Idaho, 83209 Idaho State University (ISU) is a public university that is classified by Carnegie as a doctoral research high and teaching institution. The University was established in 1901 and is now the second largest major university for full-time in the state. A Master of Science (MS) in nursing program is offered with several entry points. Areas of concentration are the following:Clinical Nurse Specialist, Family Nurse Practitioner, Nursing Education and Nursing Leadership. Graduates of the MS program are prepared to take the national certification
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Aurora University: RN to MSN Program Review Aurora University, 347 South Gladstone Avenue, Aurora, Illinois 60506-4892 Aurora University (AU) is a non-profit university that offers residential, full-time and part-time programs that lead to bachelors, masters, and doctoral degrees. Two other campuses are located in Woodstock, Illinois and in Williams Bay, Wisconsin. The main campus is located at 347 South Gladstone Avenue, Aurora, Illinois 60506-4892. The School of Nursing at Aurora University offers a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) program. Two tracks are available, which are the Master of Science in Nursing – Administration and the Master of Science in
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Anderson University: RN to MSN Program Review Anderson University, 1100 East Fifth Street, Anderson, Indiana 46012 Anderson University is a private Christian institution that is affiliated with the Church of God. The University was named by U.S. News and World Report as one of the best colleges and universities in the Midwest. The Princeton Review also recognized Anderson University as one of the best schools in the Midwest. It was founded in 1917 as the Anderson Bible Training School. Today, undergraduate and graduate programs are offered, including a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) program. There are four different specialty
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Allen College: RN to MS Program Review Allen College, 1825 Logan Avenue, Waterloo, Iowa 50703 Allen College is a healthcare education facility that has been training nurses for over 78 years. The campus is located at 1825 Logan Avenue, Waterloo, Iowa 50703. This location is in the Waterloo-Cedar Falls metropolitan area. The college was founded in 1925, and the first nursing class of 10 students graduated in 1928. Today, a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) is offered to prepare nurses for an advanced nursing career. The following MSN tracks are offered at Allen College: Leadership in Health Care Delivery
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Fort Hays State University: RN to MSN Program Review Fort Hays State University, 600 Park Street, Hays, Kansas 67601-4099 Fort Hays State University (FHSU) is governed by the Kansas Board of Regents. It is the fourth-largest state university that was founded in 1902 as a normal school. The university is located at 600 Park Street, Hays, Kansas 67601-4099. Fort Hays State University offers a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) program for nurses who want to pursue advanced nursing roles that require a graduate nursing degree. There are three masters degree nursing tracks, which are the Nursing Administration Track, Nursing
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Bellarmine University: RN to MSN Program Review Bellarmine University, 2001 Newburg Road, Louisville, Kentucky 40205 Bellarmine University is located at 2001 Newburg Road, Louisville, Kentucky 40205. It is a private, Catholic university that was established in 1950. Bellarmine University’s Donna and Allan Lansing School of Nursing and Health Sciences offers a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) program with concentrations in Family Nurse Practitioner, Education, Administration, or Master of Science in Nursing (MSN)/Master of Business Administration (MBA). The Family Nurse Practitioner Track is designed for full-time or part-time study, while the Administration or Education Tracks are offered only on a
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