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Wright State University was founded in 1967 and is named after the Wright brothers. The university began as a branch campus of Ohio State University and Miami University in 1964. Three years later, the campus became an independent university. It is now divided into three schools and seven colleges, including the College of Nursing and Health. 106 undergraduate and 145 graduate programs are available at the university, including five nursing programs. The university also offers an Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps program for cadets that have completed their first two years of college study or military service requirements for commissioning as officers in the United States Air Force Reserve Forces (Active Guard).

Founded in 1967, Wright State University is a public research university with five colleges and seven schools. The School of Nursing has the largest graduate nursing program in Ohio and offers five degree programs including an RN to BSN completion program that can be completed on-campus or online; a Master of Science Degree in Nursing which prepares graduates for advanced practice as Registered Nurses (RNs) or Nurse Practitioners (NPs); a PhD in Nursing offered jointly with Miami University of Ohio; three doctoral degrees offered through our joint Doctorate Program with Case Western Reserve University: Doctorate of Physical Therapy, Doctorate of Pharmacy, and Doctorate of Occupational Therapy.

Wright State University is located in Fairborn, Ohio. Established in 1967, Wright State University was named after the Wright brothers and offers 106 undergraduate programs and 145 graduate programs including five nursing programs.

Wright State University is an accredited, comprehensive public university. The main campus is in Fairborn, Ohio which is a suburb of Dayton. It was established in 1967 and named after the Wright brothers. The university began as a branch campus of Ohio State University and Miami University in 1964. Three years later, the campus became independent from these universities and divided into three schools and seven colleges including the College of Nursing & Health. 106 undergraduate programs are available at this school as well as 145 graduate programs with five nursing degree options.

Wright State University is a public university in Ohio that offers 106 undergraduate majors and 145 graduate programs, including the five nursing programs. The campus was established in 1967 and named after the Wright brothers who were inventors of powered aircraft. It began as a branch campus of Ohio State University and Miami University before becoming an independent university three years later. There are three schools at the main campus: College of Engineering and Computer Science; College of Nursing and Health Professions; School for Professional Studies.

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  • School Name: Wright State University-Main Campus
  • Wright State University was founded in 1967 and is named after the Wright brothers. The university began as a branch campus of Ohio State University and Miami University in 1964. Three years later, the campus became an independent university. It is now divided into three schools and seven colleges, including the College of Nursing and Health. 106 undergraduate and 145 graduate programs are available at the university, including five nursing programs. The university also offers an Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps program for cadets that have completed their first two years of college study or military service requirements for commissioning as officers in the United States Air Force Reserve Forces (Active Guard).

    Founded in 1967, Wright State University is a public research university with five colleges and seven schools. The School of Nursing has the largest graduate nursing program in Ohio and offers five degree programs including an RN to BSN completion program that can be completed on-campus or online; a Master of Science Degree in Nursing which prepares graduates for advanced practice as Registered Nurses (RNs) or Nurse Practitioners (NPs); a PhD in Nursing offered jointly with Miami University of Ohio; three doctoral degrees offered through our joint Doctorate Program with Case Western Reserve University: Doctorate of Physical Therapy, Doctorate of Pharmacy, and Doctorate of Occupational Therapy.

    Wright State University is located in Fairborn, Ohio. Established in 1967, Wright State University was named after the Wright brothers and offers 106 undergraduate programs and 145 graduate programs including five nursing programs.

    Wright State University is an accredited, comprehensive public university. The main campus is in Fairborn, Ohio which is a suburb of Dayton. It was established in 1967 and named after the Wright brothers. The university began as a branch campus of Ohio State University and Miami University in 1964. Three years later, the campus became independent from these universities and divided into three schools and seven colleges including the College of Nursing & Health. 106 undergraduate programs are available at this school as well as 145 graduate programs with five nursing degree options.

    Wright State University is a public university in Ohio that offers 106 undergraduate majors and 145 graduate programs, including the five nursing programs. The campus was established in 1967 and named after the Wright brothers who were inventors of powered aircraft. It began as a branch campus of Ohio State University and Miami University before becoming an independent university three years later. There are three schools at the main campus: College of Engineering and Computer Science; College of Nursing and Health Professions; School for Professional Studies.


    Location: United States, Ohio

  • Number Of Students: 15,957
  • Acceptance Rate: 97%

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