Syracuse, NY
765 Irving Ave, Syracuse, NY 13210
http://www.crouse.org/nursing
Crouse Hospital College of Nursing is a two-year trade school in Syracuse, NY. It has not terribly competitive admissions, as 66% of applicants are accepted. It has a very tiny student body with full-time enrollment of 94 undergrads. Crouse Nursing only offers an Associate's degree in Nursing. Its nursing program is the #105 nursing program in New York. Furthermore, Crouse Hospital College of Nursing ranks 13th in New York according to our best trade schools list. For in-state applicants, tuition is $14,368 a year. Non-New York residents need to pay $15,881 a year. Before you decide against applying due to cost constraints, be aware that 86% of Crouse Nursing undergraduates receive some financial aid. 56% of Crouse Hospital College of Nursing undergraduates culminate their schooling with a degree, transitioning into the job market ready to make some money. The median alumnus earns a salary of $48,800 two years after commencement. After another four years on the job, the alumni's average annual earnings grows 11.9% to $54,600, which is 36.2% over the national median. Those of you applying may want to be conscious of the fact that it does not have early decision. Furthermore, students have the option to study abroad for a semester. In terms of your wallet, be aware that for households making less than $30k, the average net cost of tuition is $15,496 annually. With regard for demographics, students younger than 18 make up 4% of the student body at Crouse Nursing and 2% of undergraduates are from out-of-state. Respecting campus life, first-year undergraduates can choose to live off campus. To wind things up, two years after receiving their degrees, 4% of alumni do not have a job and a fourth of graduates rake in a starting salary of $62,400 or higher.
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Students Recieving Financial Aid
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