Frontier Nursing School

The Frontier Graduate School of Midwifery was established in 1939 by the Frontier Nursing Service (FNS) with an aim and project for the care of the mother and child around Kentucky rural areas. The addition of FNP program in 1970 led to change of the name of the school as the FSMFN, which also reflected [...]

Mountainside Hospital School of Nursing

Mountainside Hospital School of Nursing was established in 1892, in the campus of Mountainside Hospital in, Ella C. Mills Building, Montclair, NJ, which is 17 miles away from New York City. The school building houses classrooms, laboratories, computer facilities, administrative and faculty offices.

Long Island College Hospital School of Nursing

If you are searching for the oldest nursing school in United States of America, Long Island College Hospital School of Nursing (LICHSON) can be termed as one of the oldest running nursing schools nationally. LICHSON was founded in 1883 and even after 125 years of its inception, the school is educating and preparing nurses for [...]

Emory University School of Nursing

Emory University School of Nursing was founded in 1905, at the Wesley Memorial Hospital Training School for Nurses in Atlanta, GA. Initially school was a training school in a 50-bed hospital Wesley Memorial Hospital Training School for Nurses. Today, the school has reached a milestone and graduates more than 200 baccalaureate, master, and doctoral students [...]

Covenant School of Nursing

Covenant School of Nursing, formerly known as Methodist Hospital School of Nursing was founded in 1918 in Lubbock, Texas and in South Plains, this school is the oldest running nursing school. The school has graduated above 3,700 nurses and continuously preparing and offering competent and quality nurses to the region since last 93 years.

Charity School of Nursing

The combine effort of the Charity Hospital New Orleans (CHNO) Board of Administrators, the Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent DePaul, and the Louisiana State Legislature led to the establishment of Charity School of Nursing in 1894. The school started offering a Diploma Program, which had duration of 2 years for completion. In 1913 the [...]

UAB School of Nursing

UAB School of Nursing is an integral part of the University of Alabama and also known as Alabama School of Nursing. It was in 1950 that the University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Nursing was chartered as the University Of Alabama School Of Nursing. UAB nursing school was originally located at the Tuscaloosa campus [...]

Texas Tech School of Nursing

Texas Tech School of Nursing known as The Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Nursing and now known as the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Anita Thigpen Perry School of Nursing was founded in 1979 and offers the first nationally accredited Continuing Nursing Education Program in Texas. It is only nursing school [...]

Crouse School of Nursing

Crouse School of Nursing is located in the heart of Central New York. The history of the school starts with the establishment of Crouse Hospital, which was established in 1968 through the merger of Crouse Irving Hospital and Syracuse Memorial Hospital. Prior to the merger, both hospitals had their own separate schools of nursing.

Columbia University School of Nursing

Columbia University School of Nursing (CUSN) is known globally for its excellence in nursing leadership, practice, and research and one of the most renowned medical centers in the world. The long rich nursing education legacy spans more than a century, where the excellent, quality and innovative academic environment is offered. The main focus of the [...]