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The Good Samaritan College of Nursing and Health Sciences is located in Cincinnati, Ohio. It is a part of the Good Samaritan Hospital, founded in 1866. In 1896, the Good Samaritan School of Nursing was established, and in 2001, the Good Samaritan College of Nursing and Health Science was formed as a private, independent, two-year college. Students at GSC are awarded associate’s degrees in nursing and emergency medicine. GSC collaborated with Ed2Go to provide continuing education to its students.
The Good Samaritan College of Nursing and Health Sciences offers financial assistance to qualified and needy students in the form of federal grants, loans and scholarships. The school offers a number of career support services, including practical training and employment opportunities.
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Campus Location375 Dixmyth Ave Cincinnati, OH 45220-2489 USA Main Tel: (513) 872-2631 Web Site The campus is in a large city. |
Good Samaritan College Of Nursing & Health Science HighlightsWhere Good Samaritan College Of Nursing & Health Science stands out most compared to other schools (details below): - Roman Catholic religious affiliation.
- Many students concentrating in nursing and emergency medicine.
- High yield: the portion of accepted students who enroll.
- Selective admissions.
- Good faculty-to-student ratio.
- Numerous part-time students.
- High female/male ratio.
- High faculty salary.
Other important characteristics: - Library on-campus
- Part-time classes available
Degrees Awarded (in 2007)| Degree | Total Earned | Different Programs |
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| Associate | 101 | 1 |
Good Samaritan StudentsThe student enrollment at Good Samaritan was 304 in 2007 (186 full-time equivalent). About 6% of the freshmen class in 2007 was male and women were 94% of the class. Undergrads are 100% of enrolled students. Students living in the US make up 100% of incoming freshmen. Among freshmen students, 76% are full-time and 24% are part-time.
Tuition and Other Costs| Item | Cost |
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| State Tuition and fees | $ 14,992 | | Books and supplies | $ 1,254 |
Financial Aid: Good Samaritan participates in US Title IV financial assistance programs. Please refer to BrainTrack's financial aid articles section for background information.
FacultyTenure (2007): | Full-Time Faculty | | Total |
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| Without tenure; tenure not available | | 22 |
Housing and MealsOn-campus housing is not available.
Good Samaritan Admissions (2007)| Applicants | Admitted |
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| Men | 10% | | Women | 18% | | All | 17% |
SAT Test Scores:| SAT | Middle 50% |
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| Verbal | 410-480 | | Math | 370-490 |
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Programs of Study(Number of degrees awarded in 2007 in parentheses) NURSING AND EMERGENCY MEDICINE (101 awarded) - Nursing/Registered Nurse (RN, ASN, BSN, MSN)
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