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  • Adelphi University - The School of Nursing's baccalaureate program offers two curricula. One, the basic curriculum, leads to a Bachelor of Science from the University and eligibility to take the New York State licensing examination to become a Registered Professional Nurse. The other curriculum is for registered nurses from associate degree or diploma programs who wish to continue their education towards the goal of earning the Bachelor of Science Degree.
  • Binghamton University - Decker School of Nursing offers BSN, accelerated BSN, MSN, Nurse Practitioner and PhD in Nursing programs. The success rate of graduates from the Decker School of Nursing is outstanding. Thirty years since its establishment, the school has earned the reputation of excellent preparation of baccalaureate nursing graduates. The undergraduate and graduate programs are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) through the year 2008.
  • Broome - The BCC Nursing Department has articulation agreements with a variety of Bachelor of Science Nursing Schools which makes transfer to these programs a smooth transition. LPN's may apply for direct transfer credit and/or challenge first year nursing courses.
  • Catholic University of America - School of Nursing. The Catholic University of America's School of Nursing is proud of our long heritage of providing outstanding nursing education since 1932. Our undergraduate and graduate programs consistently receive national recognition for excellence which attests to the strength of our programs and faculty.
  • Cayuga County Community College - Jobs in health care are expected to continue to rise as the industry sees more retirees and expanded needs for a variety of health care delivery systems. Study to prepare for the NCLEX-RN exam.
  • Clinton Community College - With the endorsement of the faculty, graduates of the nursing program are eligible to write the Registered Professional Nursing Licensing Examination in New York State.
  • Cochran School of Nursing - The Cochran School of Nursing is one of the oldest hospital-based schools of professional nursing in the country and the oldest school of nursing in Westchester County. 
  • College of Mount Saint Vincent - Programs Offered: - Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Traditional Four Year Undergraduate, Master of Science in Nursing.
  • College of New Rochelle - Programs: - Accelerated 12-Month BSN Program for RNs, Accelerated 18-Month BSN Program for Second Degree Students, Master’s in Nursing (Advanced Education Traineeships Available for Full Time Study)
  • College of Staten Island - nursing events, programs, and activities including the Mu Upsilon chapter, Sigma Theta Tau, International Honor Society.
  • Columbia-Greene Community College - The Department of Nursing offers an outstanding associate degree program in nursing, which has been accredited by the National League for Nursing.
  • Columbia University - Located on the Health Sciences Campus, Columbia University School of Nursing was founded in 1892 with Anna C. Maxwell as its first director. Since its inception, the mission of the School has been the preparation of clinically excellent nurse practitioners, clinical nurse specialists, and scholars.
  • Corning Community College - Mission Statement: To provide an environment which enables students to evolve personally and professionally through the acquisition of knowledge and skills as applied to the practice of nursing.
  • Daemen College - Degrees Offered: Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Master of Science in Nursing.
  • Dominican College - The offerings in Nursing at Dominican College include a Family Nurse Practitioner program leading to the Master of Science degree and also a baccalaureate program, available in a number of options, leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science in Nursing.
  • Dorothea Hopfer School of Nursing at The Mount Vernon Hospital - The very best education for a nurse is a sound background in theory balanced with thorough clinical training and classroom learning with down-to-earth hospital experience. At Hopfer you get the best of both worlds.
  • D'Youville College - All programs offered by the Nursing department are fully accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) and approved by the New York State Education Department.
  • Excelsior College - Excelsior College nursing degree programs are specifically designed to serve individuals with significant background and/or experience in clinically oriented health care disciplines.
  • Finger Lakes Community College - Finger Lakes Community College offers the Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree in Registered Nursing. The program may be completed in two academic years, or students may enroll under a part-time curricular study plan.
  • Fulton-Montgomery Community College - he professional component of the Nursing major assists students in gaining the knowledge, attitudes, and skills essential to nursing practice in a variety of settings.
  • Genesee Community College - Genesee's two-year Nursing Program prepares you to pass the national R.N. licensing examination, and is accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission. This program offers students an integrated approach to learning, combining nursing theory with supervised real-world clinical experience on the site of regional health service providers.
  • Hartwick College - To educate a highly qualified, self-directed nurse who will competently function in the present and rapidly changing healthcare system of the future.  The graduate will possess the personal, intellectual and social skills necessary to meet the challenges of an ever-changing interdependent and diversified world.
  • Hudson Valley Community College - The Nursing program educates students to serve the fundamental health needs of individuals and groups in community settings. Graduates of this program are granted an Associate in Applied Science degree by the college and are eligible to take the National Comprehensive Licensing Examination in Nursing for Registered Nurses (R.N.).
  • Hunter College of CUNY - The Hunter – Bellevue School of Nursing offers undergraduate generic and registered nurse pathway programs and nine graduate programs.
  • Jamestown Community College - The mission of the nursing program at Jamestown Community College is to educate individuals from the service region to become associate degree nurses who provide holistic care to clients across the health/illness continuum, with emphasis on care of the adult/geriatric client.
  • Jefferson Community College - JCC Department of Nursing Web page.
  • Keuka College - The Division of Nursing at Keuka College, through its commitments and innovations in nursing education, community
    outreach and service, will be at the forefront of the service professions.
  • Lehman College of CUNY - The Department of Nursing offers a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing for non - nurses and for Registered Nurses licensed in New York State.
  • Long Island University - C.W. Post Campus - C.W. Post offers a bachelor's degree program exclusively for RNs and a Master of Science in Nursing preparing the Clinical Nurse Specialist and the Family Nurse Practitioner. Department of Nursing also offers a post-master's Family Nurse Practitioner Advanced Certificate. An accelerated B.S./M.S. program in nursing is also offered by the Department of Nursing.
  • Mohawk Valley Community College - The Health Services Department prepares graduates to contribute competently in a professional role within a dynamic health care delivery system.
  • Molloy College - This program is designed to prepare you for practice in a variety of health care settings. The curriculum features a critical thinking focus, clinical immersion in a variety of health care settings, and innovative clinical practice opportunities.
  • Monroe Community College - The Nursing Department at MCC has provided a high quality and effective education to students for almost 40 years
  • Mount Saint Mary College - Mount Saint Mary College builds its nursing programs on the concept that nurses are key health care practitioners because nurses are the professionals with the most comprehensive knowledge of the patient.
  • Nassau Community College - The Nursing Department offers a two-year Associate of Science (AS) degree. Graduates of the AS program can effectively assume those functions of direct patient care which are technical in nature and which take place in structural settings.
  • Nazareth College of Rochester - A program of study for every student: four-year BS, RN to BS, LPN to BS, GNP MS, and post master’s GNP certificate.
  • New York University - Our faculty, students and alumni are the clinicians, leaders and researchers who contribute substantially towards health innovations.
  • Niagara County Community College - The Nursing Program offers clinical experiences at hospitals, health care facilities and community agencies in both Niagara and Erie counties to provide you with important clinical experience in all areas of health care.
  • Onondaga Community College - The OCC Nursing Department offers an Associate in Applied Science degree and is accredited by the National League for Nursing Accreditation Commission.
  • Orange County Community College - The Associate Degree Nursing Program provides for the development of those competencies expected of registered nurses in general nursing practice at the technical level. Emphasis is on direct patient care in the preparation of women and men for a career in nursing.
  • Pace University - Lienhard School of Nursing - The need for well educated, highly skilled nurses has never been greater, and based on our long and rich history of educating nurses, you can be confident that the Lienhard School of Nursing will prepare you for positions of responsibility in all areas of health care.
  • Phillips Beth Israel School of Nursing - For almost one hundred years, Phillips Beth Israel School of Nursing has been a leader in professional nursing education. Graduates receive an associate degree in applied science which qualifies them for RN licensure. Through affiliation with major universities, graduates may apply 60 or more credits earned toward a BS degree.
  • Plattsburgh State University of New York - The undergraduate nursing curriculum is rooted in a foundation of the sciences, humanities, technology and informational literacy, complemented by a broad-based, multicultural general education program. In service to this unique, rural region, registered nurses are provided the opportunity to continue their nursing and liberal studies in a challenging and supportive climate.
  • Queensborough Community College School of Nursing - Department of Nursing. Program of Study: two and one half-year program leading to an Associate in Applied Science degree. Graduates are eligible to take the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Professional Nursing (NCLEX-RN).
  • Roberts Wesleyan College - The Division of Nursing offers the Bachelor of Science degree with a major in nursing. Graduates of the Traditional Program are eligible to sit for the National Council of Licensure Exam – RN, commonly known as the RN Boards. In addition to the traditional nursing degree program, the Division of nursing at Roberts Wesleyan College offers an adult degree completion program for RN’s seeking a bachelor of science in nursing.
  • Saint Elizabeth Hospital School of Nursing - The academic program is a two-year Associate in Applied Science Degree Nursing Program. The program fully integrates theoretical learning with clinical experiences. The nursing courses include hands on patient care that is planned and supervised by a faculty member with expertise in a particular nursing area.
  • Saint John Fisher College - The Department of Nursing offers professional programs of study that prepare baccalaureate and master's degree graduates to positively influence health outcomes for culturally diverse individuals, families, and communities in a rapidly changing, highly complex health care environment.
  • Saint Vincent Catholic Medical Centers - In our two year associate degree program, you will have the opportunity to participate in a variety of learning experiences that will encompass both classroom instruction and clinical practice. Supervised clinical experience takes place within the Medical Center as well as a variety of community based facilities.
  • Suffolk County Community College - This program leads to the Associate of Applied Science degree. A graduate of this program is eligible to take the NCLEX-RN examination for licensure as a Registered Professional Nurse.
  • SUNY Brockport - Our undergraduate and graduate programs educate students for nursing practice in a variety of settings. The programs are designed to prepare students for professional employment, leadership roles, graduate/post-graduate study, and professional and civic advocacy.
  • SUNY Downstate Medical Center - College of Nursing.
  • SUNY Institute of Technology at Utica / Rome - The School of Nursing and Health Systems offers a bachelor of science degree in nursing and a master of science degree in adult nurse practitioner, family nurse practitioner and nursing administration.
  • SUNY New Paltz - At the baccalaureate level, nursing education prepares professional nurse generalists who can deliver health care to individuals, families, communities, and societal groups.
  • SUNY University at Buffalo - The School of Nursing began in the 1930's as a division of the School of Medicine and became an independent unit within the University in 1940. Nearly 6,000 alumni have graduated from the school's programs, which span the academic spectrum from the baccalaureate through the doctoral degree.
  • SUNY Upstate Medical Center - Upstate Medical University’s College of Nursing is the only college in the Syracuse area that offers an upper division program to further educate registered nurses (RNs).
  • Syracuse University - The School of Nursing offers undergraduate (B.S.) and graduate (M.S.) degree programs in nursing.
  • Teachers College, Columbia University - Nursing education began at Teachers College in 1899. The Nursing Education Program has a long and distinguished tradition of commitment to the education of nurses who have diverse roles in academic and community settings in the United States and abroad.
  • The Sage Colleges - Baccalaureate preparation provides the essential components of a nursing career in the challenging practice environment of nursing and health care. A Master's degree with a major in nursing and post-Master's certificates provide preparation for advanced practice roles and many interesting career opportunities
  • Tompkins Cortland Community College - Tompkins Cortland’s rigorous and highly-praised nursing program offers diverse clinical experiences in hospitals, long term care facilities, and community settings. Courses in nursing, liberal arts, and humanities provide in-depth career preparation. Graduates have an excellent job placement record.
  • Trocaire College - The Practical Nursing Program will prepare the graduate for a position as a Licensed Practical Nurse. Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN) function as an integral and important part of the health team, providing patient care under the supervision of registered nurses.
  • Ulster County Community College - SUNY Ulster's nursing graduates are prepared to pass the NCLEX-RN and be competent professional nurses. Faculty believes that education is a lifelong process and graduates are encouraged to further their education.
  • University of Rochester - The School of Nursing offers graduate and undergraduate degrees. Includes mission, description of programs, admission information, events, newsletters, and information about the Community Nursing Center.
  • Utica College of Syracuse University - Our program will prepare you to pursue a career in such areas as critical care, childbearing and childrearing family nursing, geriatrics, community health and more. Additionally, you will be provided with a solid foundation for pursuing graduate studies in nursing specialty practice areas.
  • Wagner College - Emphasizing leadership and decision making, Wagner’s Nursing Program blends liberal arts and intensive course work in nursing to prepare upper division graduate nurses for the intellectual and technical challenges of the profession. Students are offered a variety of field experiences in selected health care agencies.
  • Westchester Community College

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