Discover Cox College
Springfield, Missouri
Cox College is a public and non-profit State Institution. The insitution offers a variety of on-campus, and online programs—including ADN/ASN, BSN, RN to BSN, Accelerated BSN, MSN, and NP degrees. Programs are accredited by the CCNE and the institution is regionally accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.
- Special Focus Four-Year: Other Health Professions School
- 4 year or higher institution
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677 Undergraduate Students Enrolled*
*Includes certificate and degree-seeking students - 175 Graduate Students Enrolled
- 58% Graduation Rate
- 1423 N Jefferson, Springfield, Missouri 65802, US
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Student Demographics
- 29 Average Age
- 13% Men
- 87% Women
- 1% Veterans
- 95% White
- 2% Hispanic
- 2% Black
- 1% Asian
College Data provided by the U.S. Department of Education and complemented with additional insights from our analysts. Learn more about our Rankings Methodology.
Nursing Programs
- $33,530 In-State Undergraduate Tuition*
- $28,210 In-State Graduate Tuition*
*Tuition is an average of the programs listed below.
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ProgramFormatTuitionScore
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On-Campus Program$27,720 In-State Tuition4.1 Program Score
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On-Campus Program$31,850 In-State Tuition4.1 Program Score
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Online Program$27,900 In-State Tuition4.1 Program Score
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Online Program$28,520 In-State Tuition4.2 Program Score
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Online Program$21,750 In-State Tuition4.0 Program Score
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On-Campus Program$52,800 In-State Tuition4.2 Program Score
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Originally established as LaGrange Female Seminary in 1842 in LaGrange, Georgia, Cox College has undergone several name changes over the years. By the 1890s, it officially became Cox College. The main campus moved to Manchester, Georgia, in 1895, subsequently adopting the name College Park in 1896. For more than 100 years, Cox College has shaped compassionate, dedicated nurses committed to helping others. The university prioritizes meaningful faculty interaction in small classes, diverse practical experiences, and leadership opportunities.
Nursing Programs at Cox College
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Associate of Nursing Program (AS/DN)
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Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program
- BSN: Early Decision Program
- BSN: Entry Track
- BSN: Accelerated Track
- BSN: Fast Track
- RN - BSN Completion
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Master of Science in Nursing (MSN)
- MSN: Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP)
- MSN: Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP)
Nursing Studies at Cox College
Cox College's School of Nursing is dedicated to providing a comprehensive and dynamic education, preparing students for successful careers in the healthcare industry. Emphasizing hands-on learning and practical experience, Cox College equips future nurses with the skills and knowledge necessary to excel in real-world settings.
Hands-On Learning Experiences:
Students at Cox College's Nursing program gain a solid foundation in nursing, pharmacology, and health assessment from the very first year. Through skill laboratories, simulations, and clinical experiences, students quickly acquire practical skills and knowledge that prepare them for the challenges of working in healthcare settings.
Mode of Learning:
- On-Site Programs: ASN, BSN Entry, BSN Early Decision, BSN Fast Track, and Accelerated BSN Tracks.
- online programs: RN to BSN and MSN Tracks, with some external clinical components.
Acceptance/Admissions Rate:
Cox College maintains an 11:1 professor-to-student ratio to ensure personalized learning and maximize student involvement. Small class sizes promote deep connections between faculty and students, enhancing the educational experience.
NCLEX Pass Rate:
Cox College boasts an impressive 92.7% NCLEX pass rate, reflecting the success of its graduates compared to the national first-time pass rate of 84.6% for Fall 2020. This achievement highlights Cox College's excellence in licensure preparation.
Nursing Program Accreditation
- The ASN program at Cox College's Springfield, MO, and Monett, MO, campuses are accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN).
- The BSN and MSN programs are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE).
Edited by Joe V
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