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US ranking position: 1170 ; Tuition & fees per year: $13,670 ; Acceptance rate: 33.00% ; Median alumni salary: $64,475 ; Avg. SAT and ACT: N/A ; Entrance difficulty: N/A
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Cox College of Nursing & Health Sciences, and in 1997, it began offering the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree. The College Board of Trustees voted in July 2008 to shorten the...
Cox College offers competitive interprofessional research and graduate studies degrees which enable students to supplement their overall learning experience and/or maximize their health care educat...
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The Cox College Story, From 1907 to Today ; In 1907, Burge Deaconess Training School for Nurses was established with the admission of three students. Miss Jane Campbell completed her last course on December 31, 1909, and records have her comprising the Class of January 1910. On May 6, 1908, Missouri’s first licensure legislation was enacted and Miss Campbell’s license is dated August 8, 1910. Class sizes remained small over the next four decades, with some years having no students enrolled. Following World War II there was a significant sho ...