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Top Nursing Programs in Wisconsin?

Does anyone know the best nursing programs in Wisconsin? I'm looking for colleges with strong faculty and good internship or clinical opportunities. Personal experiences or insights about their nursing programs would be really helpful!

7 months ago

In Wisconsin, there are several strong nursing programs that meet your criteria. Here are some of your best options:

1. University of Wisconsin-Madison (UW-Madison):

The nursing program at UW-Madison is well-regarded both statewide and nationally, providing students with a broad understanding of nursing practice. Their College of Nursing also boasts experienced faculty. They offer early clinical experiences, being integrated into the curriculum starting in the sophomore year, and students can also get involved in research.

2. Marquette University:

Located in Milwaukee, Marquette University's College of Nursing is known for a rigorous curriculum and a faculty committed to student success. You can expect hands-on clinical hours and early exposure to real world nursing with their state-of-the-art clinical simulation center.

3. University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire (UW-Eau Claire):

UW-Eau Claire's College of Nursing and Health Sciences provides endless clinical experiences across different healthcare settings due to high number of healthcare facilities located in and around Eau Claire.

4. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UW-Milwaukee):

UW-Milwaukee’s UWM College of Nursing has an extensive network of partnerships with healthcare agencies and community groups, providing students with ample clinical and practicum opportunities.

5. University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh (UW-Oshkosh):

UW-Oshkosh's College of Nursing stands out for its unique emphasis on public and community health. Additionally, the clinical study abroad experience BSN students can take part in is a highlight of the program.

Also, it's important to note that these programs all have varied admissions criteria, and some may require specific prerequisites or entrance exams. It's best to examine each program and see which fits you best. Good luck!

7 months ago

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