Washington, PA
155 Wilson Ave, Washington, PA 15301
http://www.washingtonhospital.org
Washington Hospital School of Nursing is a two-year college located in Washington, PA. Admission is rather competitive, with a 25% acceptance rate. It has an extremely small student body with full-time enrollment of 50 undergrads. Washington Hospital Nursing only offers a Nursing Certificate. Its nursing program is ranked #72 in the state. Furthermore, Washington Hospital Nursing comes in 71st in Pennsylvania on our best test optional colleges list. 19% of Washington Hospital School of Nursing students walk on commencement day, expecting to land their dream jobs. On average, alumni earn a yearly income of $52,400 two years after commencement. After another four years of work experience, their average annual income declines 1% to $51,900, which is 29.4% north of the national median. Applicants might want to be aware that Washington Hospital Nursing doesn't have early decision. Secondly, Washington Hospital Nursing does not provide a distance education program, and it does not have evening degree programs. When it comes to finances, be aware that the average amount of federal grant aid awarded is $4,139 and for households making between $76k and $110k, the average tuition cost less scholarships and aid is $104 per year. Concerning demographics, Asian American undergrads make up 24% of the undergraduate population and 90% of undergraduates are women. To conclude, 8% of graduates miss payments on their student loans and the highest-earning 1/4th of graduates take home $70,800 or more, six years after completing their studies.
SAT Score
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ACT Score
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Students Recieving Financial Aid
20%
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6:1
Nursing
Full-Time Enrollment
99%
98%