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University of St. Francis at Medical Center East

Birmingham, AL
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About University of St. Francis at Medical Center East

University of St. Francis at Medical Center East is an extension site of the University of St. Francis located in Birmingham, Alabama. This site operates in partnership with a medical center, supporting healthcare-focused academic programs for students in the Birmingham area. Site-specific enrollment and program data are not reflected in current IPEDS records.

No specific programs are listed in available IPEDS data for this location. The University of St. Francis, based in Joliet, Illinois, is known for programs in health science, nursing, business, and education. Extension sites at medical facilities typically support graduate-level health administration or nursing programs. Prospective students should contact the University of St. Francis for current program offerings at this site.

Birmingham is the largest city in Alabama and a regional center for healthcare and medical education. The presence of a university extension site within a medical center reflects the growing demand for healthcare management and advanced nursing education in the Birmingham metropolitan area.

Contact Information

50 Medical Park East Drive, Birmingham, AL 35235

Programs

No programs are currently listed for this school. Program data is sourced from IPEDS and updated annually.

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