North Park University
School of Nursing and Health Sciences
North Park University’s School of Nursing stands out as a beacon of excellence in healthcare education, celebrated for its steadfast commitment to nurturing compassionate and proficient nursing professionals. Nestled in the bustling metropolis of Chicago, Illinois, North Park’s nursing program offers a dynamic curriculum that seamlessly blends theoretical knowledge with hands-on clinical practice. Graduates emerge from North Park’s nursing program equipped with the skills, knowledge, and confidence to excel as compassionate caregivers and influential leaders, driving positive change in healthcare for individuals and communities alike.
Overview
School Type
Nursing Accreditation: CCNE
Website: www.northpark.edu
Contact: North Park University
Accessibility
- Online degrees:No
- Career services:Yes
- On-Campus day care:No
- Master's degrees:Yes
- Post-master's certificates:Yes
Featured Programs & Degrees
Overview
North Park has earned CCNE accreditation for its bachelor’s of nursing degree. In the most recent data published 64 nursing bachelors were awarded, which represents 18% of all bachelors awarded at the school. The 64 nursing awards represents 1% of the bachelors awarded in the state of Illinois. The school does not offer an online nursing bachelors option. The average net-price for full-time, in-state students is $20,260 a year.
- Admission rate: 53%
- Student to faculty ratio: 10:01
- Full-time student retention rate: 73%
- Online nursing bachelor's offered: No
All numbers are three year averages and institution wide, nursing program specific numbers may vary.
Advancement and Outcomes for Nursing Bachelor Degrees
Salary After Completing
- Median earnings: $76,478
- Monthly earnings: $6,373
Financial Aid & Debt
- Median total debt after graduation: $26,793
- Monthly loan payment: $284
Salary and debt data from US Dept of Education.
Overview
North Park has earned CCNE accreditation for its master’s of nursing degree. In the most recent data published 42 nursing masters were awarded, which represents 13% of all masters awarded at the school. The 42 nursing awards represents 1% of the masters awarded in the state of Illinois. The school does not offer an online nursing masters option. In-state average tuition for full-time graduate students is $14,004.
- Online nursing master's offered: No
Affordability
- Average tuition full-time graduate students: $14,004
- Required fees for full-time graduate students: $180
- Per credit hour charge part-time graduate students: $778
Advancement and Outcomes for Nursing Masters Degrees
Salary After Completing
- Median earnings: $109,065
- Monthly earnings: $9,089
Financial Aid & Debt
- Median total debt after graduation: $26,500
- Monthly loan payment: $27,951
Salary and debt data from US Dept of Education.