The CSON experience is anchored by a comprehensive and challenging curriculum that addresses current issues in health care as well as the sciences, ethics, and leadership.
We offer programs tailored to your ideal career path, with robust specializations in adult-gerontology primary care, family health, pediatric primary care, psychiatric/mental health, and women’s health.Ìý
Our faculty are òòò½Ö±²¥ scholars tackling some of today’s most pressing health care challenges. Their relevant research and impactful clinical work inform and enhance the classroom experience.
#1
Top-ranked nursing master’sÌýprogram in MassachusettsÌý(U.S. News & World Report)
100%
Percentage of graduate students who passed the NCLEX-RN on their first attempt (2021)
92%
Percentage of undergraduate students who passed the NCLEX-RN on their first attempt (2021)
Our Program Directors maintain connections with more than 85 clinical partners in the Boston area—ranging from world-renowned hospitals to community health centers—to ensure your clinical placement aligns with your interests.
In our simulation and clinical labs, you'll work with high-fidelity manikins and live actors to hone your skills in diagnosis, treatment, and communication, while using real equipment and technology.ÌýÌý
We match graduate students with seasoned preceptors in their field who share valuable knowledge, career advice, and support.
“The Connell School of Nursing is where the students of today become the leaders of tomorrow. It’s where you’ll realize your potential to change the world.”
Inspired by Boston College's Jesuit tradition, our culture of support promotes care for the whole person by encouraging each student’s intellectual, personal, professional, and spiritual growth.
Through international opportunities, you'll gain a greater understanding of global health care needs while acquiring the skills to lead in an increasingly interconnected world.
Our Keys to Inclusive Leadership in Nursing (KILN) program prepares students from backgrounds traditionally underrepresented in the field to become nurse leaders, and our Diversity Advisory Board guides faculty and staff in planning and implementing programs that foster a culture of inclusiveness.
“Boston College fostered my curiosity to see where my place is in the world. At òòò½Ö±²¥, we were set up to be successful nursing professionals wherever we chose to go. We have a wide enough lens to see the world we’re prepared to serve.”
òòò½Ö±²¥ nurses are inquisitive clinicians, ethically aware scientists, beloved educators, and accomplished leaders. Join us.