Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing
School info
2.8
Overall Quality
Reputation
3.3
Food
2.9
Clubs
2.8
Facilities
2.7
Internet
3.4
Location
2.9
Opportunities
3.3
Safety
2.7
Social
2.3
Happiness
2.1
Basic Information
Location
- Baltimore, MD
Institution Overview
- Public/Private: Private nursing school
- Established: 1889
- Founder: Johns Hopkins, Florence Nightingale, Isabel Hampton Robb, M. Adelaide Nutting, Lavinia Dock
Academic information
Degree Courses
- Numerous
Key Area
- Cardiovascular health
- disease prevention and risk reduction
- women's health
- community-based health promotion
- care at end of life
Student and Staff Numbers
- Students: 1075 (2014)
- Academic Staff: 230 (80 full-time, 150 part-time)
Notable Alumni
- Vashti Bartlett
- Alice Fitzgerald
- Elizabeth Gordon Fox
- Sara Virginia Ecker Watts Morrison
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Students talk about this school
Good reviews
Overall 4.5
This school is great
Overall 4.4
Not sure what all of the low ratings are about. In the MEN program currently and have not regretted coming to JHU at all. It's expensive, but you make great connections and the professors and instructors both really care about shaping great nurses. Not a competitive campus at all, students are very supportive of one another. It's a great challenge.
Bad reviews
Overall 1.2
I have taken online Prerequisites for Health Professions at JHU, the courses are taught online, the professors are very sarcastic and rude and give very less support and tough grading and take it very personally. It's better to not take the courses instead of taking these courses nursing jhu edu
Overall 1.5
JHU online Courses pretty bad