St. John's College Department of Nursing: Majors & Ratings

Overall Rating:Overall Ranking - FairQuality:Education Quality Rating - OustandingSafety:Capmus Safety Rating - Very BadCosts:Tuition & Fees Cost Rating - Fair

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Students to
Faculty Ratio
8 : 1
Low
St. John's College Department of Nursing offers 3 majors and allows you to earn your bachelor's degree or master's degree.

Below we list majors offered at St. John's College Department of Nursing, diplomas available at this college, and St. John's College Department of Nursing program ratings.

Nursing Nursing Program Rating - Very Good

Family Practice Nurse
· master's degree
Nursing Administration
· master's degree
Registered Nursing
· bachelor's degree - Popular
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