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The Best of Both Worlds
Penn Nursing combines the resources and opportunities of a large Ivy League
University with the intimacy and personal attention of a small college. The
School traces its roots back to 1935 and has grown to its current size of 48
full-time doctoral-prepared faculty and 82 associated, clinical, adjunct, and
research faculty who teach its 700 Undergraduate, Masters, PhD, and BSN/MSN
students.
Outstanding Clinical Experience
Two of the country's best hospitals, the University of Pennsylvania Health
System and the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, are located a short walk
from the School of Nursing. Students have clinical exposure in these world-class
facilities.
State-of-the-Art and State-of-the-Science Technology
State-of-the-art instructional, chemistry and computer labs guarantee access
to the latest and most convenient technologies for learning. Penn nursing
students gain hands-on experience in the Mathias J. Brunner Instructional
Technology Center, which houses bedside monitoring systems, computing terminals,
and virtual reality patient care simulators and the "sim man" system.
Career Opportunities
Nursing career opportunities exist in countless health care settings, community
services, public policy arenas, and management organizations down the street and
around the world. Convenient on-campus recruiting and an alumni network of more
than 8,000 world-wide help Penn Nursing students make career connections before
and after graduation. These Career Services are available to alumni for a
lifetime.
Flexibility & Resources
The Penn School of Nursing offers a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) as well
as a Masters of Science in Nursing (MSN) and a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree
in Nursing. Undergraduates can earn a joint degree by combining the BSN with a
bachelors in economics from Penn's Wharton School or take advantage of the
Nursing Technology Joint Degree with Penn Engineering. The are many more very
flexible options available.
Research Opportunities
Penn Nursing's research centers are known worldwide for their contributions to
nursing science and evidence-based practice. With the substantial infusion of
federal and foundation grants, research opportunities abound for Penn Nursing
students, scholars, and researchers. Research assistantships provide linkages to
faculty, learning from experts, and the thrill of seeing research applied
directly to education and practice.
Financial Support
Penn Nursing's financial aid department works closely with students to
identify all sources of financial assistance. Need-based aid is available from
the University as well as loan forgiveness programs from the School.Explore this site or visit the
School, and experience the Penn Nursing Advantage for yourself!
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A L S O S E E
Penn Nursing At-A-Glance
Penn Nursing "Firsts" and Noteworthy Achievements
Mathias J. Brunner Instructional
Technology Center
University of Pennsylvania Health
System
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
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