Cornell School of Nursing

[1] The school awarded a Bachelor of Nursing degree after five years of study, two in an undergraduate college and three at the Medical Center.

[3] In 1932, the nursing school moved to a joint campus on the upper east side of New York when both institutions co-located.

The rest of its funding came from state and federal sources, tuition, and the daily charges billed to patients staying at New York Hospital.

In the mid-1970s insurance companies started to refuse to reimburse nursing education expenses as a part of hospital charges, and federal funding also declined.

[1] A 1970 university planning review had furthermore concluded that there were enough undergraduate nursing programs available through CUNY and SUNY to serve the city.