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Keuka College at St. Joseph's College of Nursing
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About Keuka College at St. Joseph's College of Nursing
Keuka College at St. Joseph's College of Nursing is an instructional site located in Syracuse, New York. This location represents a partnership between Keuka College, a private nonprofit institution based in Keuka Park, New York, and St. Joseph's College of Nursing, providing degree coursework in a nursing education setting. Specific institutional type and level data for this site are not reflected in current IPEDS records.
No specific programs are listed in available IPEDS data for this location. Partnerships of this nature typically allow nursing students to pursue bachelor's degree completion programs or related health sciences coursework through Keuka College while enrolled at or affiliated with St. Joseph's College of Nursing. Prospective students should contact Keuka College directly for current program details.
Syracuse is a mid-sized city in central New York and a regional hub for healthcare and higher education. The partnership between Keuka College and St. Joseph's College of Nursing reflects the region's emphasis on developing a well-credentialed healthcare workforce.
206 Prospect Avenue, Syracuse, NY 13203
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