The University at Buffalo, a research-intensive, AAU-affiliated university, is the largest and most comprehensive unit of the State University of New York system.
The School of Nursing is one of five health science schools in the University and offers degrees at the BS, MS, DNP and PhD levels. The School is aggressively building its research enterprise, as well as growing and restructuring its stellar academic programming.
The University at Buffalo is committed to ensuring equal access to its programs and activities. The entire notice of non-discrimination can be viewed here: www.buffalo.edu/equity.html
The University at Buffalo, a research-intensive, AAU-affiliated university, is the largest and most comprehensive unit of the State University of New York System. The School of Nursing is one of five health science schools in the University and offers degrees at the BS, MS, DNP and PhD level. The School is aggressively building its research enterprise, as well as growing and restructuring its stellar academic programming.
Buffalo is New York’s second-largest city. The city supports a rich cultural life that includes vibrant theater, a first-rate symphony orchestra, acclaimed restaurants, and one of the finest collections of modern and contemporary art anywhere in the world. Buffalo has access to most summer and winter sports in the surrounding rural, mountain, and great lakes region. In addition, we have the advantage of being on the international border with Canada, 20 minutes from spectacular Niagara Falls and about an hour and a half from Toronto.
Founded: 1936
Dean: Annette B. Wysocki, PhD, RN, FAAN, FNYAM
Students, Faculty and Alumni
Degrees Awarded: BS, DNP, PhD
Advanced Certificates
National Accreditations