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There is no better time to be a NURSE!
The demand for health care professionals is expected to reach a critical need within the next decade. Nurses with advanced degrees are in great demand as the complexity in the health care system increases. New careers will be developed to provide care for the aging population. Educators for the new generation of men and women nurses are needed now more than ever!
Why Gonzaga?
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Ranking - Gonzaga is ranked third among the Best Universities-Master's in the West by U.S. News and World Report (2008 Edition of U.S. News and World Reprt's special issue "America's Best Colleges"). This year's rankings mark the 13th consecutive year that Gonzaga has been ranked among the West's best universities.
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Accreditation - Gonzaga's Department of Nursing is fully accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education.
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Flexibility - Distance learning allows the Registered Nurse to stay in his/her home community while earning an advanced degree or certificate.
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Quality - Gonzaga graduates average 95% pass rate on the national nurse practitioner certification exams.
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Careers - 75% of Gonzaga's nursing graduates have jobs waiting for them upon completion of study.
Description of Programs
The Department of Nursing offers two degrees, Bachelor of Science in Nursing and Master of Science in Nursing, and the Post-Master's Certificate in Nursing. Your plan of study will be determined by your entry qualifications. Programs are dynamic and changes occur periodically.
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