Johns Hopkins School of Nursing - Reputation and Ranking

Reputation and Ranking

Overall, the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing ranks #1 nationally among peer institutions according to U.S. News & World Report. The school ranks #2 in Community Health and #7 in Nursing Service Administration. The school ranks #6 among nursing schools for National Institutes of Health (NIH) funding, receiving approximately $7 million per year. Nearly 95% of the school's baccalaureate graduates pass the NCLEX on their first try. Amongst the faculty, over one-third are ranked as Fellows of the American Academy of Nursing.

The school has 4 clinics in Baltimore (Lillian Wald Community Health Nursing Center, Clinic at House of Ruth Shelter for Abused Women, Clinic at St. Bernardine's School and the Clinic at Hillside Park Apartments) that reach out to underrepresented communities giving over 12,000 volunteer hours annually and conducting 40 different community-based service programs.

The School of Nursing is associated with nursing practice at the Johns Hopkins Hospital which was ranked as the top hospital in the United States by U.S. News & World Report.

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