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Seton Hall’s School of Health and Medical Sciences has achieved significant national recognition, with five of its graduate programs ranked in the top third across the country. This prestigious acknowledgment from a leading educational resource highlights the institution's commitment to excellence in health professions education.
The rankings reflect the quality of the faculty, the resources available to students, and the overall academic environment that fosters learning and professional growth. Programs that received high marks include those in physical therapy, occupational therapy, and public health, among others.
This accomplishment not only underscores Seton Hall's dedication to preparing students for successful careers in healthcare but also enhances the university's reputation as a leader in health education. As the demand for skilled professionals in the health sector continues to grow, Seton Hall remains at the forefront, equipping graduates with the knowledge and skills necessary to make a meaningful impact in their communities.
 
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