The report lists the following 10 nursing schools as the leading institutions for master’s programs.
1. Duke University in Durham, N.C.
2. John Hopkins University in Baltimore
3. University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia
4. Emory University in Atlanta
5. Ohio State University in Columbus
6. University of Washington in Seattle
7. Yale University in New Haven, Conn. (Tied at #6)
8. Columbia University in New York City
9. University of Pittsburgh (Tied at #8)
10. University of Maryland in Baltimore
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