Applying to Nursing School Baltimore MD

Accreditation of the nursing program is very important, and it should be considered on two levels—the accreditation of the university or college and the accreditation of the nursing program itself. Accreditation is a voluntary process in which the school or the program asks for an external review of its programs, facilities, and faculty. For nursing programs, the review is performed by peers in nursing education to ensure program quality and integrity.

Walden UniversitySchool of Nursing
866-492-5336
1001 Fleet Street, 4th Floor
Baltimore, MD
College of Notre Dame of Maryland
410-532-5500
4701 North Charles Street
Baltimore, MD
Towson UniversityDepartment of Nursing
410-704-4170
8000 York Road
Baltimore, MD
Walden University (School of Nursing)
866-492-5336
1001 Fleet Street, 4th Floor
Baltimore, MD
Johns Hopkins University (School of Nursing)
(410) 955-7548
525 N. Wolfe St.
Baltimore, MD
University of Maryland - BaltimoreSchool of Nursing
410.706.0501
655 West Lombard Stree
Baltimore, MD
Coppin State UniversityHelene Fuld School of Nursing
(410) 951-3990
2500 West North Ave.
Baltimore, MD
Johns Hopkins UniversitySchool of Nursing
(410) 955-7548
525 N. Wolfe St.
Baltimore, MD
University of Maryland - Baltimore (School of Nursing)
410.706.0501
655 West Lombard Stree
Baltimore, MD
Coppin State University (Helene Fuld School of Nursing)
(410) 951-3990
2500 West North Ave.
Baltimore, MD

Applying to Nursing School

Applying to Nursing School

by Linda K. Amos, Ed.D., RN, FAAN, Former A ssociate Vice President for Health Sciences Professor,  University  of  Utah

Applying to college
Meeting your chosen school’s general entrance requirements is the first step toward a university or college degree in nursing.

Admission requirements may vary, but a high school diploma or equivalent is necessary. Most accredited colleges consider SAT scores along with high school grade point average. A strong preparatory class load in science and mathematics is generally preferred among nursing schools. Students may obtain specific admission information by writing to a school’s nursing department.

To apply to a nursing school, contact the admission offices of the colleges or universities you are interested in and request the appropriate application forms. With limited spaces in nursing schools, programs are competitive, and early submission of an application is recommended.

Accreditation
Accreditation of the nursing program is very important, and it should be considered on two levels—the accreditation of the university or college and the accreditation of the nursing program itself. Accreditation is a voluntary process in which the school or the program asks for an external review of its programs, facilities, and faculty. For nursing programs, the review is performed by peers in nursing education to ensure program quality and integrity.

Author: Amy Ambler

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