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Founded in 1939, the University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing is one of the nation’s distinguished nursing schools; the school's resources constitute an invaluable asset for the intellectual, scientific, and economic enrichment of health care in Pennsylvania, the nation, and worldwide. The school is dedicated to upholding its esteemed status by prioritizing high-quality undergraduate nursing education, offering advanced graduate programs that align with the healthcare needs locally and globally, conducting research to advance healthcare knowledge, collaborating with various institutions to share knowledge, providing continuing education opportunities for nurses in Pennsylvania, and making the School of Nursing’s expertise accessible to local communities and public agencies for the intellectual and economic development in healthcare on a broad scale

The University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing is consistently ranked as one of the top schools of nursing in the country. Currently, the MSN program is ranked No. 7 and the BSN and DNP programs are ranked No. 10 by U.S. News and World Report. In addition, the school is ranked 35th by QS World University Rankings by Subject. The National Institutes of Health awards Pitt Nursing researchers millions of dollars annually to conduct revolutionary studies, ranking Pitt Nursing 12th in research dollars awarded. Faculty are internationally recognized and have received prestigious awards from numerous esteemed organizations including Sigma Nursing, the Eastern Nursing Research Society, the American Academy of Nursing, and the Nightingale Awards of Pennsylvania to name a few. Pitt Nursing was also named the top school for men in nursing by the American Association for Men in Nursing two years in a row.
To learn more about the University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing visit their website