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Best nursing programs in Maryland?

I'm interested in attending a college in Maryland and I want to make sure I choose one with a strong nursing program. If you've got any advice on which colleges have the best nursing schools, please share. Your help means a lot!

a year ago

There are several standout options in Maryland when it comes to nursing programs, varying in size, curriculum focus, and location.

Johns Hopkins University: Positioned in Baltimore, the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing consistently ranks among the top nursing schools in the country. They offer multiple paths for students, including a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), Master of Science in Nursing (MSN), and even Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP).

University of Maryland: The University of Maryland School of Nursing also has an excellent reputation. It's located in Baltimore, offering BSN, MSN, DNP, and PhD programs. The school also offers an RN-to-BSN option for registered nurses seeking to earn their bachelor's degree.

Salisbury University: Salisbury University provides a robust nursing curriculum with its well-regarded program. It's a bit smaller and offers a more intimate learning environment, making it a good fit for someone who prefers smaller class sizes.

Towson University: Towson University offers a BSN, and an RN-BSN program. They've got a proud reputation for preparing students for real-world situations and graduate with the skills necessary for success.

It's also important to consider factors such as clinical practice opportunities, faculty expertise, and program cost in addition to rankings. Ultimately, the best nursing program for you depends on your individual needs and career goals. Consider visiting these schools if you can, and talking with current students or recent alumni of the programs to get a feel for the environment and to see if it would be a good fit for you.

a year ago

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