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New Jersey
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Bloomfield College - The Division of Nursing accepts freshman
applicants, transfer students, and R.N.'s who are graduates of associate
degree and diploma programs.
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Christ Hospital School of Nursing - For over a century, The School of
Nursing has been educating men and women of all ages for a career in
nursing through a time-tested formula. The School offers a curriculum for
today's health care environment.
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Fairleigh Dickinson University - The goal of the nursing program is to
prepare a professional nurse to provide comprehensive nursing care to
persons and families in all environments where health care is required.
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Felician
College - The Division of Nursing & Health Management offers Master of
Science, Bachelor of Science, and Associate in Applied Science degree
programs through its four departments.
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Holy Name Hospital School of Nursing - The curriculum of the School of
Nursing provides for the education of the student as a professional nurse
and as a person. The program extends over two academic years with two
16-week semesters and a six-week spring semester each year. The nursing
courses involve classroom instruction as well as clinical experiences. The
clinical experiences are supervised by the faculty of the School of
Nursing.
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Kean
University - The nursing program at Kean University is entering its 20th
year. Our programs are designed to educate Registered Nurses seeking
advanced degrees. We currently have approximately 300 RNs returning for
their baccalaureate degree and 75 RNs completing their master’s degree.
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Monmouth University - The Marjorie K. Unterberg School of Nursing and
Health Studies is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing
Education (CCNE). Accreditation is an indication of public approbation,
attesting to the quality of the educational program and the continuing
commitment of the sponsoring institution to support the program.
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New Jersey City University - Nursing Department.
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New Jersey Institute of Technology - The Bachelor of Science in
Nursing is a 129-credit course of study. The program offers students the
opportunity to learn to provide nursing care collaboratively with other
health professionals within complex health care system.
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Lady of Lourdes School of Nursing - Offers a diploma in nursing with
a concurrent AS degree from Camden County College. Includes admission
requirements, curriculum, tuition, and fees. Camden, New Jersey.
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Rutgers, The State
University of New Jersey - Nursing students can study at the
university's three campuses in Newark, New Brunswick and Camden, and RNs
can complete their bachelor's degree at Brookdale Community College in
Monmouth County.
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Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey - Camden College of Arts and
Sciences - The Graduate Program in Nursing of the College of Nursing
on the Camden Campus provides nurses with an opportunity to continue their
Professional studies. Graduates engage in practice and leadership roles in
primary or acute care in hospitals, clinics, community settings, and other
healthcare environments.
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Saint Peter's College -
The Department of
Nursing offers an upper-division BSN program which is open to any eligible
student who already possesses a diploma or associate degree as a
registered nurse. The purposes of the program are to equip the graduate
with a breadth of knowledge, skills, and values from both general and
professional education, prepare the graduate for generalist professional
practice in a variety of settings, and provide a foundation for graduate
education in nursing.
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Seton Hall University
- The College of Nursing offers programs of study leading to the BSN, MSN,
and MA degrees. Also, in collaboration with the Stillman School of
Business, the College offers a combined MSN in Health Systems
Administration/Master of Business Administration. Certificate programs in
School Nursing, Health Systems Administration, Case
Management/Administration and Lamaze International Childbirth Education.
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The College of New
Jersey - The School of Nursing.
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The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey - The upper-division
Nursing (NURS) program is designed for registered nurses who want to
continue their education by earning the degree of bachelor of science in
nursing
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University
of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey - Nursing degree programs at
the Associate's (A.S.), Baccalaureate (B.S.N.), Master’s (M.S.N.) and
Post-Master's Certificate (P.M.C.) levels as well as a Ph.D. program in
Urban Systems provide an articulated educational ladder for advanced
education. UMDNJ-SN also offers extensive continuing education
opportunities for all healthcare professionals.
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William
Paterson University - One
of New Jersey's best and largest nursing programs... Known for excellence
in nursing education.
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