silly question here - is UCSF and U of Maryland at Baltimore only for grad.?

<p>as the title,</p>

<p>im searching -keep searching and searching and searching..- for good colleges that offer not the best but decent nursing programs.</p>

<p>and i've found UCSF,U of Maryland at Baltimore and Rush U..</p>

<p>but i was wondering, are they only for graduate?
because they do not mention anywhere if they offer for undergraduate.
[or maybe i just cant find, which ever it is..:P]</p>

<p>can anyone please tell me? :)</p>

<p>oh.. recommendations wanted! good small to medium nursing schools for undergradutes?</p>

<p>I’ve always thought UMaB is a strange animal. I’m pretty sure its UG is limited to 300 & 400-level courses. Perhaps it’s designed as the next step after CC.</p>

<p>University of Maryland at Baltimore (NOT at Baltimore County) is a graduate and professional school, including Med School and PhD programs in the life sciences, law, dentistry, social work, public health, nursing, pharmacy.</p>

<p>UCSF is only graduate level.</p>

<p>Having you tried Wikipedia?</p>

<p>Having you grammar? ;)</p>

<p>haha, funny. :frowning: :stuck_out_tongue: :mad: (a vast cauldron of swirling emotions) s t fu</p>

<p>The “University of Maryland, Baltimore” is graduate/professional only. However, it can be confused with the “University of Maryland, Baltimore County” and the “University of Baltimore,” which do have undergraduate programs. All three schools are part of the “University System of Maryland”.</p>

<p>UCSF is graduate only.</p>