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The Ohio State University College of Nursing

www.nursing.osu.edu

 
At The Ohio State University College of Nursing, we challenge our students, faculty, and nurses to dream, discover and deliver better healthcare to the world. Our outstanding U.S. News and World Report rankings include #5 in the nation for master`s degree and DNP programs, making us the #1 public college in the U.S. for master`s degree programs and #2 for DNP programs. Our online programs are ranked #3 for graduate degrees and #8 for the bachelor`s degree and offer an exemplary academic experience off campus.
  • Number of Employees: 5K-10K
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million

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