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Columbia College of Nursing, Inc. - Mount Mary College

Milwaukee, WI
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About Columbia College of Nursing, Inc. - Mount Mary College

Columbia College of Nursing, Inc. at Mount Mary College is an education site located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, representing a partnership between Columbia College of Nursing and Mount Mary College. Collaborative arrangements of this type allow nursing students to benefit from the resources and campus of both institutions. Specific institutional classification, enrollment figures, and outcome metrics are not reported in available IPEDS records for this location.

Program offerings at this site are not individually detailed in current IPEDS data. Columbia College of Nursing is dedicated to pre-licensure and advanced nursing education, and programs available through this partnership likely focus on nursing and health sciences. Students should contact Columbia College of Nursing or Mount Mary College directly for current program information.

Milwaukee is the largest city in Wisconsin and a regional center for healthcare and nursing education. This collaborative site contributes to nursing workforce preparation in the greater Milwaukee metropolitan area.

Contact Information

2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, Milwaukee, WI 53222

Programs

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