Top Nursing Schools in Nebraska

If you intend to purse a nursing degree in Nebraska, you should aim at the top nursing schools in Nebraska. Let’s show below, which schools have a standard curriculum for nursing education and are recognized by the market.

See the latest nursing school ranking of the state and check the top nursing colleges among the institutions and the best evaluated courses in Nebraska.

Top Nursing Schools in Nebraska

List of Best Nursing Colleges in Nebraska

Rankings Nursing Universities Nursing Colleges
1 University of Nebraska Medical Center
Mailing Address: 985330 Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE 68198-5330
Phone Number: (402) 559-5414
E-mail: develoff@unmc.edu
Website Homepage: http://www.unmc.edu/nursing/
College of Nursing
2 Creighton University
Mailing Address: 2500 California Plaza, Omaha, NE 68178
Phone Number: (402) 280-2067
E-mail: erronvetter@creighton.edu
Website Homepage: http://www2.creighton.edu/nursing/programs/mastersprogram/
School of Nursing
3 Clarkson College
Mailing Address: 101 S. 42nd Street, Omaha, NE 68131-2715
Phone Number: (402) 552-3100
E-mail: admiss@clarksoncollege.edu
Website Homepage: http://www.clarksoncollege.edu/Academics/Nursing/
College of Nursing
4 Nebraska Methodist College
Mailing Address: 720 N. 87th Street, Omaha, NE 68114
Phone Number: (402) 354-7050
E-mail: linda.foley@methodistcollege.edu
Website Homepage: http://www.methodistcollege.edu/academicprograms/index.asp?S=1
Department of Nursing
5 Nebraska Wesleyan University
Mailing Address: 5000 St. Paul Avenue, Lincoln, NE 68504-2794
Phone Number: (402) 465-2333
E-mail: jlb@nebrwesleyan.edu
Website Homepage: http://www.nebrwesleyan.edu/graduate-and-adult-students/graduate-programs/master-science-nursing
Department of Nursing

Best Colleges for Nursing in Nebraska

Some National Historic Landmarks in Nebraska

  • The village of Pike Pawnee near the village of Hyde Rock is the place where the Pawnee Indians lived, who agreed after visiting their settlement by the famous American pioneer Zebulon Pike in 1805 to raise the US flag instead of the Spanish one.
  • Fort Atkinson is the first US Army outpost west of the Missouri River. It was built in 1819 near the modern city of Fort Calhoun.
  • Robidoo Pass is a passage between the hills in western Nebraska near the town of Gearing, which was part of the Oregon Trail.
  • House and Park Arbor Lodge in Nebraska City, where the famous statesman J. Sterling Morton lived. Built in 1855.
  • Fort Robinson, founded by the US Army in 1874 near the modern town of Crawford.
  • House in the town of Red Cloud, where the famous writer Willa Cather spent her childhood. Built in 1878.
  • Buffalo Bill ‘s Ranch (“Scout’s Rest Ranch”), founded by William “Buffalo Bill” Cody near North Platte in 1878.
  • House-museum of the famous politician George William Norris in the city of McCook. It was built in 1899.
  • The house-museum of the famous politician and statesman William Bryan in the city of Lincoln. Built in 1903.
  • Susan La Fleche Picott Memorial Hospital in Walthill Township, founded in 1912 by the first Native American female physician.
  • Boys Town Orphanage (“Boys Town”) in the town of the same name, founded by Reverend Edward Flanagan in 1917.
  • Union Stationin Omaha. Was built in 1931.
  • Museum dredger Captain Meriwether Lewis is one of the few surviving vessels of this type. Located in Brownville (on the Missouri River), it was built in 1931.
  • The Nebraska State Capitol in Lincoln, the state capital, built in Art Deco style in 1932.
  • The museum ship USS Hazard is a minesweeper built in 1944 and used during World War II in the Pacific. The only surviving ship of its class. Located in Omaha.