The University of South Florida College of Nursing is one of 14 colleges at the University of South Florida. The college has three campuses: Tampa, St. Petersburg, and Sarasota-Manatee. Academics The USF College of Nursing was founded in 1973, enrolling its charter class into the Bachelor ...
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Awards and Recognition The USF College of Nursing master’s program is ranked No. 24, our Doctor of Nursing Practice program is ranked No. 34, and our DNP in Nurse Anesthesiology is ranked 36 on the 2025 U.S. News & World Report Best Graduate Schools list. The Bachelor of Science in Nursing program is ranked No. 52 in the nation by U.S. News & World Report for Best Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Clinical Outreach The College of Nursing performs more than 110,000 clinical hours in the community...
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Construction on the Beck-designed USF Health College of Nursing building expansion begins in August. The expected completion is Spring 2026.
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The USF College of Nursing created the Veteran to BSN (V-CARE) pathway for service members and veterans who have completed training as Army and Air Force medics and Navy corpsmen. V-CARE is a student-centered program tailored to each veteran, acknowledging and recognizing the education and training that each student brings. V-CARE shortens the time to degree ...
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October 25, 2024 · Awards & Accolades, Global Nursing, Partnerships ; At this year’s International Propeller Club Convention (IPCC), the USF Health College of Nursing, in collaboration with Port Tampa Bay and the Seafarer’s Ministry, led a groundbreaking panel discussion titled “Portside Care: Addressing the Health Needs of International Maritime Workers.” The session highlighted an often-overlooked population—seafarers—who are critical to global trade but face unique healthcare ch...