Becker's Healthcare September 24, 2024
Paige Twenter

On Sept. 24, U.S. News & World Report released its ranking of the nation’s best Bachelor of Science in Nursing programs.

In the spring and summer, the organization asked deans and senior faculty at 686 nursing programs to rank the academic quality of peer university programs. The two highest and two lowest scores were removed to compute a trimmed mean.

The 25 leading nursing programs, according to U.S. News & World Report:

1. Emory University (Atlanta)

2 (tie). Duke University (Durham, N.C.)

2 (tie). University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia)

4 (tie). The Ohio State University (Columbus)

4 (tie). University of Iowa (Iowa City)

4 (tie). University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill

4 (tie). University of Pittsburgh

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