The Chicago School-College of Nursing
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Also known as: Chicago School of Professional Psychology-College of Nursing
Total Enrollment
2
Graduation Rate
18.8%
6-year graduation rate
Program Completions
50
Last reported year
Average Net Price
$26,334
After financial aid
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Admissions
The Chicago School-College of Nursing welcomes prospective students to apply for admission. Prospective students typically need to provide high school transcript. The admissions team works to match qualified applicants with appropriate programs.
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The Chicago School-College of Nursing enrolls 2 students. The student body is 50% men, with diverse representation across programs. The college maintains a 15% retention rate, reflecting student satisfaction and academic support.
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The Chicago School-College of Nursing provides a supportive academic environment focused on student learning and success. The college maintains a developing 15% retention rate for full-time students, reflecting student satisfaction and effective academic programs. With very high enrollment intensity, students engage deeply in their studies and campus activities.
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The Chicago School-College of Nursing offers programs in 1 different fields of study. Popular programs include Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training and Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse. In 2023, the college awarded 50 degrees and certificates across all programs.
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After financial aid, the average net price is $26,334. Students can use the net price calculator to estimate their individual costs and potential aid.
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The Chicago School-College of Nursing achieves a 48.4% overall completion rate for students who complete their programs. Students typically complete their programs in 5 years, balancing academic rigor with timely graduation. The college supports working students with a 51.3% success rate for this population.
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Contact Information
Richardson, TX, 75080