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Long Island College Hospital School of Nursing

Long Island College Hospital School of Nursing

340 Court St., Brooklyn, NY 11231
718.780.1953
Adm. fax: 718.780.1936
E-mail: mkarpovi@chpnet.org
WWW: www.futurenurselich.org



Degrees Offered:
Associate

Fall 2005 Enrollment Undergraduate Total:
147 (Full-time: 11 men, 62 women; Part-time: 18 men, 56 women)

Fall 2005 Enrollment Graduate/First Professional Total:
None

2006-2007 Tuition & Fees:
$13,000, or $300 per nursing credit; $370 per credit for liberal arts and sciences

2006-2007 Tuition:
n/a

2006-2007 Room & Board:
n/a

2006-2007 Room only:
n/a

Application Deadlines:
fall- April 28; spring- n/a

Financial Aid Deadlines:
rolling

Application Requirements:
HS transcript or GED; National League for Nursing Pre-Admission Exam; college transcripts if applicable; personal statement; 2 letters of recommendation.



Campus Description:
Long Island College Hospital School of Nursing is richly endowed by a 120- year history of quality education. With a long tradition of teaching excellence and a mission of providing superior patient care, the School is dedicated to continuing these commitments to the 21st century and beyond. The original goals of quality care and teaching are as evident at our school now as they were over 100 years ago.

Innovation, growth and high achievement also characterize the current situation at our school. Along with lectures from talented and dedicated faculty, the School has also focused on clinical components in every nursing course. Our students are able to broaden their nursing education as they interact with faculty and patients in a clinical setting. As health care evolves, the School as well as Long Island College Hospital remain at the forefront of quality patient care.



Sports:
n/a - not available.



Clubs and Activities:
Student Government and various extracurricular activities.

 

Fall 2005 Data


First-time, full-time student enrollment profile:
 

 
 
SAT verbal mid-point range: n/a* to n/a**
SAT math mid-point range: n/a* to n/a**

*75% of the enrolled students scored at this level or better.
**25% of the enrolled students scored at least this or better.

ACT: LOW n/a    HIGH n/a
 
50% have a high school GPA 3.0 or higher
50% have a high school GPA 2.0-2.9



Campus Demographics:
 
  All Undergraduate Students All Graduate Students
% NYS Resident 99% n/a
% Resident of other states 1 % n/a
% International 0 % n/a
     
% Live on campus 0 % n/a
     
% American Indian / Alaska Native 0 % n/a
% Asian / Pacific Islander 14 % n/a
% Black/African American 44 % n/a
% Hispanic/Latino 7.5 % n/a
% International 0 % n/a
% White, Non-Hispanic 34.5 % n/a
% Unknown Race / Ethnicity 0 % n/a
     
     
     



Average financial aid package for first time, full-time undergraduate students with financial need:
$4088


Financial Aid Data From Year:
2005

Percent first time, full-time undergraduate students who receive financial aid from any source (e.g. federal, state institutional)
Source: IPEDS 2003 data: 25 %  

 

 

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