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  2. Jersey College - Wikipedia

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    Jersey College is a private college specializing in nursing education with its main campus in Teterboro, New Jersey. The college was established in 2003 and started its first class in 2004. Jersey College has eighteen other locations in Alabama, Arizona, Florida, Indiana, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Tennessee.

  3. Timeline of nursing history - Wikipedia

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    1999 – The first doctor of philosophy degree program in nursing for a Historically Black College or University [88] (HBCU) is founded at Hampton University School of Nursing. [33] This doctoral program is unique in that it is the only doctoral program in the country that focuses on family and family-related nursing research.

  4. Southeast Missouri Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The School of Nursing transitioned to the College of Nursing with approval being granted by the Missouri State Board of Nursing in 1995. In 1999, the college got its current name when the surgical technology program was opened. In May 2005, the college received its initial accreditation by The Higher Learning Commission. [9]

  5. Jefferson College of Health Sciences - Wikipedia

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    The college obtained initial accreditation by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) to award associate degrees in 1986, bachelor's degrees in 1995, and Master's degrees in 2005. In 2003, the college officially changed its name to Jefferson College of Health Sciences. In 2019, the college merged with Radford University. As part ...

  6. History of nursing - Wikipedia

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    The early history of nurses suffers from a lack of source material, but nursing in general has long been an extension of the wet-nurse function of women. [3] [4]Buddhist Indian ruler (268 BC to 232 BC) Ashoka erected a series of pillars, which included an edict ordering hospitals to be built along the routes of travelers, and that they be "well provided with instruments and medicine ...

  7. Chamberlain University - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Chamberlain College of Nursing students in Texas protested a new requirement that they pass a comprehensive test to graduate. This followed the Texas Board of Nursing's decision to forbid Chamberlain from enrolling new students after a significant number of recent graduates were failing the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX ...

  8. Texas Woman's University - Wikipedia

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    College of Nursing was established in 1954, growing to become the second-largest in Texas and one of the largest in the country, offering programs at the baccalaureate, master's, and doctoral level. Its doctoral program is the fifth oldest in the United States and remains the largest in the world. [ 28 ]

  9. List of earliest coeducational colleges and universities in ...

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    University of Wisconsin–Madison (women admitted to classes in the "Normal Department" in 1863 and all college classes about 1866, although separate Female College and separate graduation existed until 1874) [47] [48] 1867: Carleton College [49] DePauw University [50] Hiram College (co-ed secondary classes began in 1850) [citation needed]