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| 1020 Walnut Street |
| Philadelphia, PA 19107 |
| (215) 955-6000 |
| http://www.jefferson.edu |
| In State | $858 |
| Out of State | $858 |
I personally could not think of another University that would offer the quality of education I am receiving at Thomas Jefferson University School of Nursing at a lower cost. The University is also very helpful in assisting those with financial need.
» Read MoreThis school is pretty expensive, but you get alot out of it. It's connected to its own hospital, and there's so many different type of healthcare professionals you can meet.
» Read MoreThere are plenty of other nursing programs that are cheaper. However, it's most important to know how many students stay in the program and their NCLEX-RN pass rates. Don't choose a school less than 90% pass rate and more than 10% of its student drop out. Nursing programs across the national have higher drop out rates than other undergraduate programs.
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