U.S. News and World Report recognizes PNW’s Nursing and Business graduate programs

Purdue University Northwest’s Nursing and Business Programs Rise to New Heights in U.S. News and World Report Rankings

Purdue University Northwest’s (PNW) graduate programs in Nursing and Business have been recognized in the prestigious U.S. News and World Report 2024 Best Graduate Program rankings. The College of Nursing’s Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) with a Family Nurse Practitioner concentration has moved up to No. 87 nationally in the Best Nursing Master’s program category, improving from its previous ranking of No. 100. PNW’s MSN program prepares nurses to promote health, prevent disease, and provide patient education in primary care settings as FNPs.

In addition, PNW’s online MSN program has been highlighted in U.S. News and World Report’s 2024 Best Online Programs rankings, underscoring the quality and excellence of PNW’s nursing programs. This recognition showcases the institution’s commitment to providing outstanding education in the field of nursing, giving students access to top-notch education from anywhere in the world.

On a separate note, PNW’s Master of Business Administration (MBA) program, offered by the College of Business, has also received national recognition in the Best Part-time MBA Programs category. The MBA program at PNW offers students a comprehensive curriculum and flexible scheduling options, including evening classes, to enhance their earning potential and develop leadership skills through an advanced degree.

For more information about PNW’s Nursing and Business programs, visit their respective websites to learn more about the opportunities available for students seeking to advance their careers in these fields.

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