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|Established=1892
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|Dean=[[Mary O'Neil Mundinger]]
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|Degrees=[[BS]], [[MS]], [[DNSc]], [[DrNP]]
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|Enrollment=575 students (2005)
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|Website=[http://nursing.columbia.edu/ nursing.columbia.edu]
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Founded in 1892 as Presbyterian Hospital School of Nursing, the '''School of Nursing''' became part of Columbia University in 1937 and began offering the baccalaureate degree. It is one of the oldest schools of nursing in the US . In 1956, it became the first nursing program in the country to award a master's degree in a clinical nursing specialty. In 1999, the School granted its first doctoral degree. More than 9,000 nurses have graduated since the School opened. The school as located at the [[Columbia University Medical Center]] in Washington Heights.
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Revision as of 20:35, 30 March 2007

School of Nursing
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Established 1892
President {{{President}}}
Dean Mary O'Neil Mundinger
Degrees BS, MS, DNSc, DrNP
Enrollment 575 students (2005)
Website nursing.columbia.edu


Founded in 1892 as Presbyterian Hospital School of Nursing, the School of Nursing became part of Columbia University in 1937 and began offering the baccalaureate degree. It is one of the oldest schools of nursing in the US . In 1956, it became the first nursing program in the country to award a master's degree in a clinical nursing specialty. In 1999, the School granted its first doctoral degree. More than 9,000 nurses have graduated since the School opened. The school as located at the Columbia University Medical Center in Washington Heights.

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