Columbia College of Nursing
2121 E. Newport Avenue
Milwaukee, WI 53211
Columbia College of
nursing offers students a solid foundation in nursing, as well as a strong
liberal arts education. Columbia
College of Nursing awards the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree and includes a completion option for those students who already are registered nurses.
The curriculum at Columbia College of Nursing combines nursing courses with foundation courses in fine arts, humanities, natural sciences, and social sciences that are completed at nearby
Mount Mary College. Students can enroll in nursing courses during their first semester. The program takes four years to complete at the full-time level, although there is a part-time option as well.
Students at this
Wisconsin College receive career counseling and job placement assistance during their degree program. Qualified health professionals are always in demand, and so an education from Columbia College of Nursing will allow students to start rewarding careers soon after graduation.
Quick Facts:
Columbia College of Nursing is affiliated with over 50 community clinics so that students can receive hands-on experience during their programs.
The student/faculty clinical ratio at Columbia College of Nursing is 10 to 1.
Columbia College of Nursing has a chapter of Sigma Theta Tau, the international honor society of nursing.
The campus of Columbia College of Nursing is less than a mile from Lake Michigan.
Columbia College of Nursing offers a number of merit-based scholarships.
Columbia College of Nursing has on-campus housing.
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