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St. Joseph's College of Nursing at St. Joseph's Hopital Health Center
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About St. Joseph's College of Nursing at St. Joseph's Hopital Health Center
St. Joseph's College of Nursing at St. Joseph's Hospital Health Center is an instructional site located in Syracuse, New York. This site integrates nursing education with a clinical hospital environment, providing students with direct access to patient care settings as part of their nursing preparation.
No specific program listings, enrollment figures, or completion data are currently reflected in IPEDS records for this site. Nursing colleges embedded within hospital systems typically offer associate and bachelor's degree programs in nursing, with clinical training conducted within the affiliated hospital. Prospective students should contact St. Joseph's College of Nursing directly for current program and admission information.
Syracuse, New York is the largest city in Central New York and home to a substantial healthcare sector. St. Joseph's Hospital Health Center is a recognized regional medical facility, and its affiliated nursing college provides students with a practice-integrated nursing education in a clinical hospital environment.
206 Prospect Ave., Syracuse, NY 13202
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