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Education for Healthcare Leaders

Through hands-on learning, mentorship from expert faculty and a focus on real-world health challenges, you’ll gain the skills needed to improve lives and serve communities.

Why choose GCSU?

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Return on Investment

$78,434

GCSU graduate students' average salary one year after graduation

*University System of Georgia

18,000

With nearly 20,000 nurses needed in Georgia by 2037, career opportunities abound

*National Center for Health Workforce

$122,180

Average earnings for healthcare professionals five years after GCSU graduation

*University System of Georgia

Recognized for Academic Excellence

The Princeton Review
US News & World Report Top 5 Best Regional Universities
The Princeton Review - Best Online Nursing Master's Programs

Student Spotlight: Caring Abroad

Nursing graduate students recently traveled to Honduras to administer free health services — and gain invaluable experience in the process.

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