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Bill and Sandra Pomeroy College of Nursing at Crouse Hospital
United States of America

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Official website: https://www.crouse.org/
Tel:Email: amygraham@crouse.org Phone: 315-470-7481 Fax: 315-470-7925
Address:5000 Brittonfield Parkway Suite B201 East Syracuse, NY  13057 United States

History and establishment time: Founded in 1913, it has a history of more than 100 years.

Nature of the institution: Private, non-profit institution.

Introduction and overview:

Location: Located in Syracuse, New York, the address is 765 Irving Avenue, Syracuse, NY 13210.

Student size: About 285 students are enrolled each year, all of whom are undergraduates.

School strength:

Accreditation: Accredited by the American Nursing Education Accreditation Commission (ACEN), a high-quality independent regulatory agency with strict educational standards.

Teaching environment and model: It has an advanced teaching environment and provides classroom teaching, clinical practice, laboratory operations and simulation-assisted learning. Innovative curriculum design and a low student-to-teacher ratio are also its advantages.

Educational philosophy: Although it has not been clearly announced, as a nursing school, it is likely to adhere to the educational philosophy of "focusing on human health" and focus on cultivating students' nursing practice ability and humanistic care spirit.

Key disciplines: The key discipline is nursing, which provides a two-year associate degree in applied science with a major in nursing.

Cost: Tuition is $16,200 per year, miscellaneous fees are $600, totaling $16,800 (regardless of in-state or out-of-state).

Campus Environment:

Campus Location: Located in an urban environment, convenient transportation, convenient for students to conduct clinical practice, etc.

Student Services: The school provides a variety of student services, including legal services, health clinics, personal/psychological counseling, women's centers, international student advisors, etc. Students can also participate in student-run campus newspapers, drama/theater groups, radio stations, television stations, marching bands, choirs and other activities.