In a recent ranking of the nation’s top graduate nursing schools, the University of South Florida (USF) has made a significant leap, breaking into the top 25. According to the U.S. News and World Report, USF is now tied for 24th place with the University of California-Davis and Rush University for the best nursing graduate program.
Meanwhile, the University of Miami’s graduate nursing program has dropped two spots to 27th place. Despite this slight decline, the University of Miami still maintains a spot in the top 30.
Other Florida schools that made it into the top 100 include Florida International University, Florida Atlantic University, Jacksonville University, and Barry University. These schools were recognized for their quality faculty, grant funding, admissions standards, and overall productivity.
The top graduate nursing schools overall were a tie between Emory University and Johns Hopkins University.
This ranking serves as a testament to the high-quality education and training provided by Florida’s graduate nursing programs. Students and professionals in the field can be confident in the education they receive at these institutions.
For more information on the complete rankings, visit the U.S. News website.