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New York University
College of Nursing
Office of Student Affairs and Admissions
246 Greene Street
New York, NY 10003


New York University

New York University (NYU), one of the largest private universities in the country, was founded in 1831. NYU draws top students from every state and from over 130 countries. The University attracts a world-famous faculty and distinguished student body.

The University includes 14 schools and colleges. In NYU's College of Nursing, students have all the advantages and resources found only at a major research university, yet they are also part of a small college community that shares a commitment to the health and welfare of humanity. Exchanging ideas with scholars in health, education and the arts assists nursing students' growth as professionals and people.

The College of Nursing

Excellence has placed New York University's College of Nursing among the nation's top nursing programs. The intellectual energies of the faculty and students, the quality of the academic resources, and the rich interaction with a vibrant city provide a learning experience that is unique in its rigor and diversity.

All programs--baccalaureate, master's and doctorate--provide a dynamic balance between nursing theory and practice. These programs prepare graduates for leadership roles in direct care, administration, research or teaching. They reflect the latest advances in knowledge and technology as well as today's modern health care environment. When students graduate, in addition to a wealth of knowledge and skills, they take with them the ability to think analytically--the hallmark of a successful nursing career.

All of the College of Nursing's full-time, tenure-track faculty members are doctorate prepared. Full-time clinical faculty members are all master's- or doctorate-prepared expert practitioners. Part-time faculty members hold at least a master's degree in their clinical specialty area.

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