University of Florida College of Nursing
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| Established: | 1956 |
| Type: | Public |
| Dean: | Dr. Kathleen A. Long |
| Location: | Gainesville, Florida, USA |
| Website: | College of Nursing Homepage |
The University of Florida College of Nursing is the nursing school at the University of Florida. Established in 1956, the college is fully accredited and is one of six schools that compose the J. Hillis Miller Health Science Center.[1]
[edit] US News and World Report (2009) edition
U.S. News and World Report ranks the College of Nursing at 32nd overall.
[edit] Info about the College
- Ranked in the top-10 percent of all baccalaureate and graduate degree-awarding nursing schools in the USA.
- The average GPA for incoming upperclassmen to the BSN program is 3.57 overall.
- The College currently has 70 faculty members and 930 total students.
- Their are currently 48 Doctoral students, and 230 total graduate students.
- The College received more than $5 million dollars in research grants last year.[2]
[edit] External links
- Official College of Nursing Page
- Health and Science Center at UF
- Gainesville Sun info about the College
- Branch campus in Jacksonville info
- Overview of the College
- Capital Campaign for the College
- Gainesville Sun article about the College

