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St Paul's School of Nursing-Queens

Rego Park, New York · Private (for-profit)

FindU Grade

BValue
N/ACampus
C+Academics
C-Admissions
CStudent Life
C+Overall

About

St Paul's School of Nursing-Queens is located in Rego Park, New York. It is a private (for-profit) institution. The university enrolls approximately 945 students.

stpaulsschoolofnursing.edu

Cost and aid

Cost breakdown

In-state tuition$17,556
Out-of-state tuition$17,556
Avg aid package$8,642
Students receiving aid45%
Pell grant recipients45%

St. Paul's School of Nursing - Queens has an average net price of $29,777. While tuition is considered high by some students, the school offers financial aid and loans to eligible students, and payment plans are available. Many students believe the education and support justify the investment, despite the cost and additional fees for graduation and required supplies.

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Admissions

Application info

Student–faculty ratio18:1
Test optionalNo
Application fee$0

St. Paul's School of Nursing - Queens has a 100% acceptance rate and utilizes rolling admissions, accepting applications throughout the year. The school requires a high school diploma or GED, an interview, and a Wonderlic Scholastic Level Examination (SLE). Minimum SLE entrance requirements are a score of 11 for the MA program and 18 for the Nursing program.

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Academics

Student–faculty ratio18:1
Full-time faculty11%

St. Paul's School of Nursing - Queens offers a rigorous two-year nursing program tailored especially for adult learners and career changers. The curriculum demands hard work and consistent motivation, preparing students thoroughly for licensure. Professors emphasize professionalism and practical skills, making it a viable choice for those committed to entering the healthcare field.

Outcomes

Median earnings (10 yrs)$104,403
Job placement rate92%
Earn more than HS grad82%
Loan default (3 yr)4%
Loan repayment (3 yr)46%

St. Paul's School of Nursing - Queens has a strong reputation for job placement, especially in nursing and allied health fields. Many graduates secure employment shortly after completing their programs, reflecting the school's focus on practical skills and career readiness. The career services center remains a resource even after graduation, and the school has affiliations with hospitals such as LIJ Hospital and other well-known New York City medical centers.

Student life

Demographics

Small School
945Student size

Compared to 5,382 national average

More femaleGender ratio
Female 82%Male 18%
42% BlackRacial diversity
Black 42%Hispanic 22%Asian 14%White 8%Other 13%
Campus housingYes

St. Paul's School of Nursing - Queens has a close-knit, welcoming atmosphere, with small class sizes and personalized support from faculty and staff. The student body is diverse, with many students balancing school alongside jobs and family responsibilities. However, the availability of campus activities and student organizations is limited, with few social or professional groups beyond what's required in the program.

Student reviews

Professors

Student

St. Paul’s School of Nursing offers a solid foundation for students beginning their journey into nursing. The instructors are knowledgeable, approachable, and make complex material easier to understand. The coursework is demanding but designed to prepare students for the challenges ahead. Class sizes allow for more personal attention, and support resources like tutoring are helpful.

Student

St. Paul’s is an accelerated program that is driven and gives you that stepping in to the nursing world. The school provides you all the tools necessary to sit for the NCLEX exam. I will be finishing my last semester December 23rd at the age of 52 and I am ready to be a nurse.

Student

I like it here—you definitely have to really work hard to stay in. It’s not an easy school—I recommend not going into it thinking that it is because you will fail. I see many people fail out each semester—you really have to study.

Campus and vibes

Student

I’ve know the area for a very long time. New to the school. So far it’s been very welcoming. I’m excited to get started.

Student

I am a incoming freshmen, so I dont have much to comment on at the moment. However the application process has been a lot, but I have been guided and know what to do.

Student

St paul's school of nursing is absolutely a wonderful institution. The school prepares its undergrad nursing students with the skills and knowledge needed for success. I wouldn't change anything about the school.

Student

What I liked about Saint Paul is that they are professional and serious about their job. They are also very friendly they always help you when you need it and they provide a sense of a health care facility. The staff and professors understand that students are occupied with other responsibilities in their personal life such as having a job, raising kids, their immediate families and so much more.

Cost and value

Student

professors work with you to help you accomplish your goal and not that expensive. I am a DACA STUDENT so i have to pay out of pocket and id not edible for financial aid so help me with my goal to help my 3 year old please bless us with this scholarship.

About St Paul's School of Nursing-Queens

St. Paul's School of Nursing - Queens has a safety grade of A-. The school is located in a safe area, and the campus has security measures in place to ensure student safety. The school also has an emergency preparedness plan in place.

While St. Paul's School of Nursing - Queens does not have a traditional honors program, it is affiliated with the Official Honor Society®. The school also provides tutoring services for students who need extra academic help, as well as a mentoring bootcamp program that keeps alumni of the program engaged and on track for taking the NCLEX-RN exam.

St Paul's School of Nursing-Queens does not have a significant international student population, with 0 international students reported in the racial-ethnic breakdown of the student body. The school's focus is primarily on serving students from the New York City metro area.

Avg faculty salary$87,852

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