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College of Mount Saint Vincent -CMSV Division of Nursing/Midtown
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About College of Mount Saint Vincent -CMSV Division of Nursing/Midtown
College of Mount Saint Vincent – CMSV Division of Nursing/Midtown is an instructional site of the College of Mount Saint Vincent located in New York, New York. This Midtown Manhattan site supports the delivery of nursing education programming, extending CMSV's health sciences offerings into a central New York City location.
No specific programs are listed in current IPEDS records for this site. The College of Mount Saint Vincent, headquartered in the Riverdale neighborhood of the Bronx, offers nursing programs at both undergraduate and graduate levels, along with programs in the liberal arts, business, and health sciences. Prospective nursing students should contact CMSV directly for current program availability at the Midtown location.
Midtown Manhattan is one of the most accessible areas of New York City, served by extensive public transit infrastructure. Clinical nursing education sites in urban centers like this one provide students with access to major hospital systems and diverse patient populations.
4 West 43rd Street, New York, NY 10036
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