Clarkson College is a private not-for-profit institution which was founded in the year 1888 as Bishop Clarkson Memorial Hospital School of Nursing. The headquarter of the college is located in Omaha, Nebraska.
The main focus of the college is in Healthcare and Nursing fields and the college aims to prepare students professionally for high quality, ethical, and compassionate health care services. The college values critical thinking, communication, technology, and diversity.
It was the first institution in the state of Nebraska to have a School of Nursing. The total student population of the college is 1,219 which includes 376 full-time students and 843 part-time students.
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It is the only college in the Omaha region to offer a Master of Science in Nursing program with a specialization in Nurse Anesthesia.
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The student-faculty ratio of the college is 13:1.
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The graduation rate is 46%.
Clarkson College, which is located in Omaha, NE is a private, Episcopal Church, Reformed university. Clarkson College was founded in the year 1888. The total enrolment stands at 1,178 students at Clarkson College. Around 595 and 513 students take admission in various undergraduate and postgraduate courses of the university. To teach various courses to the students, the school has employed a total of 65 faculty. Around 56% of the students are 24 and under at Clarkson College. At CC around 63% are white, 17% belong to an unknown race or ethnicity, and 8% belong to Hispanic ethnicity. And, when it comes to gender distribution at the varsity, around 83% of the students are females and 17% are males. The average earnings of its graduates is $49,300 with 98% being the employment rate six years after graduation. The university boasts of a decent sports infrastructure, which helps in developing the personality of its students. A total of 57 programs are currently offered by the varsity to the students. It includes both the residential as well as online programs. The university also has a long list of accreditations. It has been accredited by APTA (American Physical Therapy Association), CAAHEP (Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs), HLC Higher Learning Commission, and JRCERT (Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology).