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    An Overview Of The Prestigious Yale School Of Nursing

    Widely recognized as institution of nursing education, research and practice, Yale School of Nursing ranks among the top ten Best Graduate Schools of Nursing in America. The prestigious Yale School of Nursing was established in 1923 at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut.

    Yale School of Nursing has a Master of Science in Nursing program with various specialties including nurse practitioner, nurse midwifery and clinical nurse specialist.
    This program can be completed on part-time enrollment, which is typically three to four years of study or a two-year full time enrollment.

    In addition, the school also offers a Doctor of Nursing Science program. Yale School of Nursing has an outstanding research program in the area of Management of Health and Illness as well as Health Services Delivery and Policy.

    Students with previous bachelor's degree not in the field of nursing may enroll in the program called Graduate Entry Prespecialty in Nursing or GEPN, which is a three-year program on a full-time basis. Yale School of Nursing does not offer undergraduate nursing studies.

    If you're interested in attending the Yale School of Nursing, but you're not certainly which particular course of study to take, the school's Student Recruitment and Placement staff would be willing to meet with you personally or speak with you over the phone to advise you about the varied programs offered by the school.

    If you're ready to make an application, you could do so online via the Yale School of Nursing website where, alternatively, you could download and print an application form. The site also lists the clear cut admission needs and deadlines for each nursing program.

    Some of the documents that you may have to present with your application are transcripts from each college or university that you have attended, three letters of recommendation or reference, test scores, and admissions essays. Applicants who are non-native English speakers must take the Test of English as a Foreign Language or TOEFL.

    Yale School of Nursing accepts students from abroad. International students go via the same admission procedures as students in the United States. As a requirement, all applicants must take the General Test of the Graduate Record Examinations and submit their scores with their completed applications. Applicants must take a series of exams and complete all important document needs in order to gain admission. Prompt action is important to ensure you application deadlines.
    Yale School of Nursing is open to any entitled student regardless of his or her financial status. The school extends financial help both to its US and International students via scholarships, grants and loans.

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