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Good schools for nursing, 4-year
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Hi, I'm trying to find colleges that have good nursing programs,(not extremely pricey either). I have a 4.0 GPA, I'm the Vice president of NHS at my school's chapter, and I'm in student council. I know of a couple good colleges both 2 and 4 years. But I'm trying to find more 4-year schools to add to my list. Thanks!

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Hello! I would suggest checking out your state's flagship public university, as well as these schools:

-Johns Hopkins University

-Ohio State University

-Emory University

-Duke University

-Indiana State University

-University of Alabama Birmingham

-Oregon Health and Science University

-Boston College

-University of Maryland Baltimore

-University of Washington

-Case Western Reserve University

-University of Pittsburgh

-University of Michigan

-University of California Los Angeles

-University of Illinois Chicago

-University of Kentucky

-University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

-Purdue University

-University of Virginia

-Medical University of South Carolina

-University of Florida

-University of Kansas

-Villanova University

-Baylor University

-Creighton University

-Loyola University Chicago

-Michigan State University

and

-Pennsylvania State University Park

I hope that's sufficient as a start! Best of luck on your college journey!

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