Major Programs at Chamberlain University-Virginia

Chamberlain University-Virginia offers 1 programs through Bachelor degrees/programs. The programs are offered only in on-site (classroom) education.
  • Total number of programs: 1
  • Offered degrees/programs: Bachelor's

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Offered Degrees At Chamberlain University-Virginia

Chamberlain University-Virginia is categorized by Other health professions school by Carnegie categorization. Chamberlain University-Virginia offers 1 major programs for Bachelor's. Next table lists number of programs by offered degree and online availability along with number of completers by degree/certificate programs. Last year, 141 students have completed their study at Chamberlain University-Virginia.
Offered Degrees at Chamberlain University-Virginia
Award LevelTotal Number of ProgramsAvailable Online ClassNumber of Completers
Bachelor's Degree10141
Total10141

Degree, Major Programs and Completers

Chamberlain University-Virginia offers 1 programs through Bachelor's The programs are offered only in on-site (classroom) education. Last year total 141 students have completed their studies.
Bachelor's Programs and Number of Completers
ProgramAvailable OnlineNumber of Completers
Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences [+] 141
Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse141
Total141

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