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Columbia University
School of Nursing
630 West 168th Street
Box 6
New York, NY 10032


Columbia University

Located on the Upper West Side of New York City, Columbia University has, since its inception, addressed the issues of the moment, making important contributions to American life through the teaching and research conducted within its schools and departments.

The University is committed to preserving the quest for knowledge as more than simply a practical pursuit. Through its broad range of innovative multidisciplinary programs and earnest exploration of difficult questions, Columbia provides students from the United States and around the world with the depth of understanding and intellectual flexibility they need to respond to the challenges we all will face in the years to come.

School of Nursing

Columbia University School of Nursing is part of one of the world's most renowned medical centers. We are a close-knit and interactive group of four schools and three smaller independent programs: the Schools of Medicine, Dental and Oral Surgery, Public Health, and Nursing; and Programs in Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, and Human Nutrition. We are a neighborhood collaborating on research and clinical experiences, and sharing a vision for the future of health care in this country.

The School of Nursing is proud of its 100+ year history of educating nursing leaders. It is internationally known and clinically unrivaled, and with recognition for excellence in research and curricular advancements. Recent contributions to the profession include the first universal faculty practice plan in a school of nursing, the first Endowed Nursing Chair in Health Policy and the first to be named a World Health Organization Collaborating Center for International Nursing Development in Advanced Practice.

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