Johns Hopkins School of Nursing to end baccalaureate program

The Johns Hopkins School of Nursing will celebrate the final class of students receiving a bachelor's of science in nursing on July 22.

The ceremony will mark the end of the 30-year program and celebrate more than 5,000 graduates who walked the stage over the years.

JHSON began the transition to an all-graduate school last fall. The change allows students from other disciplines the opportunity to earn a master's degree in nursing.

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