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    A Glimpse At The Johns Hopkins University School Of Nursing

    The Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing ranked 2nd for its Community Health Nursing Program and 6th for its Graduate Programs according to the US News & World Report. This prestigious school has over 200 faculty members and more than 700 students in its several nursing programs.

    The Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing offers two-year and accelerated baccalaureate programs where graduates receive a Bachelor of Science degree that prepares them to penetrate the nursing profession. In addition, the school also has a Master's Program for nursing practitioners and experts to equip them for leadership and management in the field of nursing.
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    The Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing is also devoted to research in nursing and healthcare and receives millions of dollars annually for research funds. The school offers a Doctoral Program for those who would like to become nurse scholars and advance the nursing practice via research studies.

    Other post-degree programs obtainable in the school offer studies and practicum on pediatric, adult and family care, critical care and emergency preparedness. The Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing also has opportunities for continuing education for nurses.

    To prepare students in the practice of nursing, the school created programs and formed partnerships with other organizations and the community to give students hands-on experience of administering healthcare and support to several settings including community centers, shelters for victims of domestic violence, elementary schools, outreach programs for the homeless and the aged and a lot others.

    The Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing is looking for individuals who demonstrate grave and committed interest in scholarship. The Admissions Committee thoroughly reviews an applicant's academic interests, record, and accomplishments. Each program within the school has its own set of admission needs and deadlines. You should contact the Admissions Office or visit their website to obtain more information on the program you scheme to enter. You can also check the website for the itinerary of the school's program information sessions and open house.

    In its effort to aid eligible students pay for their education, the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing offers needs-based financial assistance both to entitled undergraduate and graduate students via scholarships, grants, loans and work-study programs. The school recommends filing application for financial help together with the application for admission.

    The Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing is located in the state-of-the-art Anne M. Pinkard Building in the East Baltimore campus of the The Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland.

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