Friday, March 27, 2015

Chamberlain College of Nursing was first established  in  the year 1889 , under the name Deaconess School of Nursing in St. Louis  . The  tradition  of Deaconess began in 19th-Century in Europe when the first Deaconess Hospital  and Home  was   established by the Theodor  Fliedner  of Kaiserswerth of   Germany  in  the year 1836. 

The college was  initially established as a  training program for nurses related  with the United Church of Christ’s Deaconess Hospital. In the early 1980's It was called  Deaconess College of Nursing . In March of the year 2005, DeVry Incorporation got  the  ownership of Deaconess. According to the  term of   agreement , DeVry's  can use  the Deaconess name till September 30 of the year 2006. The name of school was  changed  to Chamberlain College of Nursing.

Chamberlain has since promoted  to a college of nursing  from a diploma school of nursing . It provides undergraduate degree of nursing  to 14 campuses. Chamberlain also provides  the following online opportunity such as  RN-BSN online option, Doctor of Nursing Practice degree program and Master of Science in Nursing degree program .


Chamberlain College of Nursing is a commercial  nursing school that provides  bachelor, doctoral degree programs in nursing and master . There are altogether  17 campuses of  Chamberlain nationwide .Chamberlain also  provides  online degree of nursing  .

The Higher Learning Commission (HLC)  officially recognized  the Chamberlain College of Nursing and is  also a member of the North Central Association of  Schools and Colleges . HLC is one of the eight regional agencies that officially recognizes U.S. universities and colleges   at the institutional level. The Chamberlain College of Nursing  is officially recognized  by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education  for  the Bachelor of Science in degree of Nursing  program and the Master of Science in  degree of Nursing  program . 


The Related  Degree of  Nursing program at the Columbus location is  also officially recognized  with conditions  given by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing . Officially recognition  gives freedom from doubt  to the prospective students  and public  that standards of quality education has  been met.

Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Harvard University is a non-government Ivy League research university established in the year 1636 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The  history, wealth and  influence of this  University are the reasons that  it one of the most reputable  universities in the world.


Harvard University was originally established  by the Massachusetts legislature and  it was named for John Harvard (its first benefactor)  soon thereafter . Harvard is the oldest institution of higher learning in the United States of America .Although never officially affiliated with any  recognized autonomous branch of the Christian Church, the early College primarily trained   member of the Congregational Church  and Unitarian clergy. During the 18th century , Its  student body and curriculum were gradually secularized , and by the 19th century it  had  appear as the central cultural development  among Boston elites. During  the American Civil War,  Charles W. Eliot's  the President of  Harvard    transformed the college and its  professional schools in the year (1869–1909) into a modern research university.  In  the year 1900  ,  Association of American University's founding member was Harvard . The university went through the Great Depression  by James Bryant Conant . In the year 1977 , It  merger   with Radcliffe College made the undergraduate college became coeducational .


The University is well ordered into 10 faculties , 11 separate academic units  and the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study having  campuses  in every part of  the Boston metropolitan area. its 209-acre (85 ha) main campus is approximately 3 miles (5 km) northwest of Boston  and centered on Harvard Yard in Cambridge .The athletics facilities and business school  , including Harvard Stadium  are situated  across the Charles River in the Allston near the  Boston and the medical, public health and dental  schools are in the Longwood Medical Area. Harvard  has been the University having the largest financial endowment among  any academic institution all around  the world  in the year 2013 , standing at $32.3 billion  .

Harvard is one of the   large and  highly residential research university. The  formal cost of appearance is high, but the University's large endowment permit  it to  offer liberal  financial aid packages. It manage several arts, scientific and cultural  museums, along with  the Harvard Library, which is the world's most largest  private and academic  library system, containing  79 individual libraries with more than  18 million volume.
 Harvard has many prominent alumni.  Several foreign heads of state  and  eight U.S. presidents   have been the graduates of  Harvard University. It  also has been  the alma mater of  335 Rhodes Scholars and  62 living billionaires   in the country.  Harvard University has won 150 Nobel laureates   by its  students, faculty, or staff .

Friday, March 13, 2015

Rasmussen College is a  commercial  private college and Public  Profit  Corporation that provides   associate's and  bachelor's  degrees at about 24 campuses in Minnesota,  North Dakota, Illinois, Florida, Kansas and Wisconsin .  It was founded in the year 1900, it 's headquarter lies  in Bloomington, Minnesota.It also has the facility of  Online division.

Rasmussen provides on online and  campus   classes guiding to Bachelor of Science (BS), Associate of Science (AS)  and  Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degrees in career-focused areas. Rasmussen College also provides  different  Diplomas  and Certificates  in the field of education.


Rasmussen school  was opened as the Rasmussen Practical School of Business  by Walter Rasmussen    in  the year 1900, situated in Stillwater, Minnesota. Rasmussen realized  that  the need  for skilled experts  by the local business community was not being matched.

In the year 1900 , the first classes  of Rasmussen school were held in the month of September. In the year 1920, women's were given the right to vote according to  the passage of the 19th Amendment, after that the  registration of  female  began to increase in the schools. In  the year 1945 ,Walter Rasmussen got retired and  Walter Nemitz was made the director of the college. Nemitz had been involved  with the college since the year 1934 and as director ,he organized a number of regulation  upgrades. By the year 1950, more than 22,400 students  from the school had  been graduated .

In the year 1961,the  sons of Walter Nemitz  Robert  and  Wilbur   both  took the  proprietorship of the school.[14] In the year 1974, Rasmussen College  got the ownership of the St. Cloud Business College, and in the year 1979 it  got the ownership of  Northern Technical School of Business. In the year 1983, Rasmussen school opened it's own  campus in Mankato, Minnesota.After that, More campuses were opened in Eagan,  Minnesota (1997), Rockford, Illinois (2006), Minnesota (1989) and St. Cloud,  Minnesota, Eden Prairie, Lake Elmo, Minnesota, Blaine, Minnesota (2010), Overland Park, Kansas (2013) ,  Topeka, Kansas (2013)  and Green Bay, Wisconsin (all 2007),Wausau, Wisconsin (2010) and  Mokena-Tinley Park, Illinois (2010) .

Rasmussen school also opened it's own  online campus in the year 2002. The school  got the ownership of Aakers College in North Dakota  along with  the Webster College in Florida and brought together the schools into Rasmussen's management. Presently, the school got about 100,000 graduates.

Wednesday, March 4, 2015


Duke University


Duke University is a non-governmental research university situated  in Durham, North Carolina of the United States of America. Methodists and Quakers were the founder of  Duke University  in the year 1838 at  the present-day town of Trinity , in the year 1892 the school was  moved to Durham. In the year 1924,The Duke Endowment  was established  by tobacco and electric power industrialist James B. Duke , at that time the name of the  institution  was changed  to respect his recently dead father, Washington Duke.

The university's campus is spread  over 8,600 acres  on three neighboring  campuses in Beaufort where there is  a marine lab as well as  in  Durham.  The main campus of Duke  was designed largely by architect Julian Abele including  Gothic architecture  Duke Chapel which is  210-foot in area at the highest point of elevation and campus' center. The first-year-occupied East Campus having Georgian-style architecture, at the same time the main Gothic-style West Campus is 2.4 km  away and is next to to the Medical Center.

In the year 2009, the School of Medicine got 5,166 applications and approved approximately 4% of them, while the average  MCAT and  GPA  scores for  approved students from 2002 to 2009 were   34 and 3.74, respectively.The School of Law approved  approximately 13% from  its applicants for the Class of the year 2014, while registering  students had a median LSAT of 170 and median GPA of 3.75 .

Duke 's  professional and  graduate schools comprise the Graduate School,  the Nicholas School of the Environment,the Pratt School of , the School of Medicine, the Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School, the Fuqua Engineering School of Business, the School of Nursing,  the School of Law,  the Sanford School of Public Policy and the Divinity School.

Duke University provides 46  sciences and arts majors, four engineering majors, Program II and 49 Minors (comprising two in engineering) , that makes  students to design their own combination of major in   sciences and arts, and IDEAS, that makes   students to design their own engineering major.24 certificate programs also are  accessible.Students  follows a major, and can   follow a combination of a total of up to three comprising minors, 2nd major and a certificates . The Trinity College of Arts and Sciences  register  Eighty-five percent of undergraduates , while the remaining are in the Pratt School of Engineering.

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