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Best colleges for a bachelor's in nursing?

As I prepare to earn a bachelor's in nursing, I'm looking for colleges that provide quality education and hands-on experience. Which schools are highly regarded for their nursing bachelor's programs?

a year ago

Several colleges and universities across the U.S. are known for their excellent Bachelor's in Nursing (BSN) programs that provide both top-tier education and practical hands-on experience.

The University of Pennsylvania (UPenn) is one such reputable institution. Its School of Nursing is consistently ranked among the top in the country. Students benefit from a well-rounded curriculum and also have opportunities to gain hands-on experience through clinical practice at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, which is internationally recognized for its quality patient care.

Johns Hopkins University also provides one of the best BSN programs. Known for its emphasis on evidenced-based practice, the BSN program offers students exceptional practice and research opportunities.

Duke University's nursing program offers students the opportunity to learn from faculty who are industry leaders and to train in the school’s state-of-the-art simulation center, all while being encouraged to actively participate in interdisciplinary learning.

University of Michigan (UMich) offers a robust BSN program that includes both coursework and clinical practice, and students get the chance to work in various healthcare settings around the Ann Arbor area.

Finally, the University of Washington (UW) has a competitive BSN program known for its rigorous education and extensive clinical practice opportunities. UW nursing students get the benefit of training in a leading research institution and the opportunity to participate in community health programs.

As you explore these and other programs, be sure to consider factors such as class size, clinical opportunities, faculty credentials, and post-graduate success rates to find the best fit for you.

a year ago

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