Nursing at University of Delaware
Overview of University of Delaware's Nursing Programs
Founded in 1743, the University of Delaware is best known for its research-intensive academic programs and technologically advanced campus. UD has five campus locations, offering traditional and non-traditional programs to a diverse student body. The School of Nursing of the University of Delaware provides students with a liberal arts and professional education by refining nursing knowledge through research and evidence-based practice. The School of Nursing exists to serve individuals within the community through both professional and volunteer outreach.
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University of Delaware At a glance

21,177
Students
43:57
Male: Female
public
Institution Type
none
Religious Affiliation
suburban
Campus Setting
Nursing at University of Delaware
92.31%
NCLEX Pass Rate
CCNE
Accreditation
$38,600-$103,800
Tuition
Nursing Programs offered
- Traditional Undergraduate Degree
- Accelerated Nursing Degree
- RN to BSN
- RN to MSN
- Clinical Nurse Specialists (MSN)
- Health Services Administration Degree (HSAD)
- CNS Post Master's Certificate
- Family Nurse Practitioner (MSN)
- Adult Gerontology Nurse Practitioner (MSN)
- ANP & PNP Post Master's Certificate
- PhD in Nursing Science