MidAmerica Nazarene University (MNU) was established in 1966 by the Church of the Nazarene. It is a private Christian liberal arts college located in Olathe, Kansas.
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Denver, Colorado is the home to Platt College, a small, four-year, private, for-profit college, founded in 1891. In 1986, the Denver extension became its own separate college, without affiliation to...
San Diego City College is a public, two-year community college administered by the San Diego Community College District. SDCC or City College, was established in 1914 as the first community college in...
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Rockefeller Brothers Fund Fellowship for Aspiring Teachers of Color awarded to 32 Mount Saint Mary's...
Loma Linda University (LLUSN) is a private, non-profit, Seventh-day Adventist, coeducational health sciences university.
The School of Nursing, established in 1905, was part of a group of schools...
The University of Washington (UW), established in 1861, is a public flagship university.
UW School of Nursing utilizes two teaching and research hospitals, the University of Washington Medical...
In 1916, The University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire (UW-Eau Claire) was founded and is a public institution.
The College of Nursing and Health Sciences, established in 1965, offers a variety of...
The University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, established in 1851 before Minnesota became a state, is the oldest and largest campus within its system, located in Minneapolis and Falcon Heights. The...
The Community College of Rhode Island (CCRI), founded in 1960, began through an act of the Rhode Island General Assembly. On June 26, 1980, the Rhode Island Board of Regents for Education agreed to...
The private, not-for-profit, Roman Catholic institution, Salve Regina University (SRU), was established by the Sisters of Mercy in 1934.
There are a variety of degree programs available for the...
In 1964, the public institution, Northern Virginia Technical College NOVA, was founded. In 1966, the name was changed to Northern Virginia Community College (NOVA).
There are six campuses located...
Schoolcraft College, established in 1961, offers a variety of options for the Nursing Career: Practical Nursing (LPN), Advanced Placement for Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN to RN), and Registered...
Clarkson College, founded in 1888, is a private health care science college. There are several degree programs from an undergraduate level to a graduate and
UMass Dartmouth was founded in 1895.
The College of Nursing was established in 1969 with Sister Madeleine Clemence Vaillot as the first Dean. Two departments were established: the Department of...
Pikes Peak State College was established in 1968 and is the largest public institution of higher learning in the Pikes Peak area.
The college offers two options for nursing degree obtainment. The...
In 1891, Delaware State University (DSU), a public institution, was founded.
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Curry College, founded in 1879, is a private four-year, liberal arts-based institution.
In 1977, Boston Children's Hospital School of Nursing elected to phase out their diploma school and merge...
Utica College (UC) is an accredited, private, nonprofit institution founded in 1946. The main campus is located in Utica, New York. A satellite campus in the Syracuse-Liverpool area is the home for...
The Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) was established in 1824 as a private college for the purpose of training physicians. In 1913, the state of South Carolina took over control and MUSC is...