University at Buffalo

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The University at Buffalo is a public research university in the State University of New York. It was established in 1846 as a private medical school, but now has 13 colleges and schools with over 70 academic departments. The university is ranked top public university by US News & World Report.

The university offers several CCNE-accredited nursing programs, including a traditional BSN and accelerated BSN program. They also offer MSN, DNP, and Ph.D. graduate programs. The accelerated and traditional BSN programs are offered on campus, while the RN to BSN program is an online-only program. During the traditional program, students will complete 700 clinical hours of training at healthcare clinics and hospitals in the Buffalo area. With the RN to BSN program, students may also choose their learning format to complete the program in one or two years. At the end of the program, students complete a three-week preceptorship in New York City or Buffalo. 

The University at Buffalo is the largest public university in New York State and one of the nation's premier research institutions. The university has a long-standing commitment to quality, both in education and in research that transcends traditional disciplinary boundaries.

The University at Buffalo is a public research university in New York state. The largest school of nursing in the State University of New York system, the School of Nursing offers undergraduate and graduate degrees.

The University of Buffalo is a public research university with nine campuses in the Western New York region, including one campus at Amherst. The school was established in 1846 as a private medical college to train doctors. Its 13 colleges and schools are organized into three academic units: Arts and Sciences, Engineering and Applied Sciences, Health Sciences. 

UB has been ranked the top public university in New York for each year by US News & World Report since 2016 when it first appeared on their list of best national universities. It is also well-known for its programs in law; engineering; pharmacy; architecture; social welfare/social work (including both undergraduate and graduate degrees); nursing; medicine (both undergraduate and graduate degrees); business administration (graduate

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  • School Name: University at Buffalo
  • The University at Buffalo is a public research university in the State University of New York. It was established in 1846 as a private medical school, but now has 13 colleges and schools with over 70 academic departments. The university is ranked top public university by US News & World Report.

    The university offers several CCNE-accredited nursing programs, including a traditional BSN and accelerated BSN program. They also offer MSN, DNP, and Ph.D. graduate programs. The accelerated and traditional BSN programs are offered on campus, while the RN to BSN program is an online-only program. During the traditional program, students will complete 700 clinical hours of training at healthcare clinics and hospitals in the Buffalo area. With the RN to BSN program, students may also choose their learning format to complete the program in one or two years. At the end of the program, students complete a three-week preceptorship in New York City or Buffalo. 

    The University at Buffalo is the largest public university in New York State and one of the nation's premier research institutions. The university has a long-standing commitment to quality, both in education and in research that transcends traditional disciplinary boundaries.

    The University at Buffalo is a public research university in New York state. The largest school of nursing in the State University of New York system, the School of Nursing offers undergraduate and graduate degrees.

    The University of Buffalo is a public research university with nine campuses in the Western New York region, including one campus at Amherst. The school was established in 1846 as a private medical college to train doctors. Its 13 colleges and schools are organized into three academic units: Arts and Sciences, Engineering and Applied Sciences, Health Sciences. 

    UB has been ranked the top public university in New York for each year by US News & World Report since 2016 when it first appeared on their list of best national universities. It is also well-known for its programs in law; engineering; pharmacy; architecture; social welfare/social work (including both undergraduate and graduate degrees); nursing; medicine (both undergraduate and graduate degrees); business administration (graduate


    Location: United States, New York

  • Number Of Students: 30,648
  • Acceptance Rate: 57%

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