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What are some good nursing schools in PA?

I'm interested in pursuing nursing at a college in Pennsylvania. Could anyone recommend nursing schools or programs in PA that have a good reputation?

a year ago

Sure, there are several reputable nursing schools in Pennsylvania. Here are some you might want to consider:

1. University of Pennsylvania: Their School of Nursing is consistently ranked among the top in the nation. It offers a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program and has a very strong focus on research.

2. Penn State University: The College of Nursing at Penn State offers a variety of nursing programs including BSN, RN to BSN, and many advanced degrees. They boast a high NCLEX-RN pass rate for their graduates.

3. University of Pittsburgh: Their School of Nursing offers a BSN along with various other nursing degrees. They have a large research budget and provide ample opportunities for students to participate in research activities.

4. Drexel University: Drexel’s nursing program is very comprehensive, offering BSN and many other degrees. They also have a co-op program that combines classroom learning with real-world work experience.

5. Villanova University: Villanova's M. Louise Fitzpatrick College of Nursing is known for its emphasis on leadership, global health, and service.

Remember, it's important to visit these schools if possible, and speak with current students or faculty in the nursing programs to make sure it's a good fit for you. Watching out for factors like student-to-faculty ratio, graduation rates, licensure pass rates, and opportunities for internships/clinical practicums can be very helpful when evaluating different programs. You should also check how each school helps students prepare for the NCLEX-RN exam, which you'll need to pass to practice as a registered nurse.

a year ago

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