Northeastern University
- Boston, MA
- 4 year
- Campus
- Accredited
Northeastern University, one of the most prestigious nursing schools in Massachusetts, features 16 nursing programs — some of which offer accelerated formats.
Students enrolled at the Bouve College of Health Sciences can take a 67-credit BSN degree and graduate in 16 months. Northeastern also offers a four-year undergraduate program with two six-month cooperated experiences, or a five-year undergraduate degree with three six month clinical experiences.
Clinical placement sites include Brigham and Women's Hospital, Children's Hospital, and Lahey Clinic. Nursing students can also complete international cooperative experiences.
- Program: Bachelor of science in nursing, master of science in nursing, Doctor of Nursing Practice, Ph.D. in nursing
- Campus: Boston, Massachusetts
- Type: Private
- Accreditations: Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education
- Tuition: $56,500 per year for undergraduate tuition
- Admission Requirements: Varies by degree; transfer students need a minimum 3.0 GPA; completed prerequisites
- Minimum Time Commitment: 16 months
- On-Campus Requirements: Yes
- School NCLEX-RN Pass Rate: 85% first-time pass rate
- Median Earnings Two Years After Graduation: $70,200 for bachelor's graduates and $110,878 for graduate school graduates, according to College Scorecard
10%
$24,793
99%
$24,793
- Acceptance Rate
- 18%
- Students Enrolled
- 22,207
- Institution Type
- Private
Boston College
- Chestnut Hill, MA
- 4 year
- Campus + Online
- Accredited
Boston College's William F. Connell School of Nursing, which opened in 1947, features two DNP programs, including one for future nurse anesthetists.
Students can earn a DNP degree in nurse anesthesia in as few as 36 months by studying full time. In the third semester, they rotate at 3-6 facilities, working in the operating room four days a week. Placements sites include Boston Medical Center, Boston Children's Hospital, Beth Israel Deaconess, and Cambridge Hospital.
- Program: Bachelor of science in nursing, master of science in nursing, Doctor of Nursing Practice, Ph.D. in nursing
- Campus: Chestnut Hill, North Carolina
- Type: Private
- Accreditations: Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education
- Tuition: $2,098 per credit for undergraduate tuition; $1,636 per credit for graduate tuition
- Admission Requirements: DNP candidates need at least a BSN or MSN; critical care nursing experience; GRE scores; admissions interview
- Minimum Time Commitment: 36 months
- On-Campus Requirements: Yes
- School NCLEX-RN Pass Rate: 90% first-time pass rate
- Median Earnings Two Years After Graduation: $71,015 for bachelor's graduates and graduate school graduates $100,439, according to College Scorecard
5%
$30,600
95%
$30,600
- Acceptance Rate
- 27%
- Students Enrolled
- 14,747
- Institution Type
- Private
Endicott College
- Beverly, MA
- 4 year
- Campus + Online
- Accredited
Endicott College, among the top-ranked CCNE-accredited nursing schools in Massachusetts, offers undergraduate and graduate nursing programs that emphasize community outreach.
Students enrolled in the BSN degree can graduate within eight semesters, or four years to complete 126-128 credits. Endicott offers ample clinical experience which begins in the sophomore year and ends with a senior internship working under the supervision of a nurse preceptor.
Nursing students also have service learning opportunities at homeless, immigrants, and prison facilities. Additionally, they can also study abroad in their junior year in Belize, Iceland, or Scotland.
- Program: Bachelor of science in nursing, master of science in nursing, doctor of nursing practice, Ph.D. in nursing
- Campus: Beverly, Massachusetts
- Type: Private
- Accreditations: Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education
- Tuition: $36,926 per year for undergraduate tuition; $845 per credit for MSN tuition; $5,853 per credit for Ph.D. nursing tuition
- Admission Requirements: Minimum 3.0 GPA; SAT or ACT scores
- Minimum Time Commitment: 48 months
- On-Campus Requirements: Yes
- School NCLEX-RN Pass Rate: 91% first-time pass rate
- Median Earnings Two Years After Graduation: $69,079 for bachelor's graduates, according to College Scorecard
41%
$12,555
86%
$12,555
- Acceptance Rate
- 69%
- Students Enrolled
- 4,741
- Institution Type
- Private
University of Massachusetts-Amherst
- Amherst, MA
- 4 year
- Campus + Online
- Accredited
The University of Massachusetts-Amherst's Elaine Marieb College of Nursing, with undergraduate and graduate programs, features a MSN degree that emphasizes nursing education.
Students enrolled in the MSN program complete 11 courses, or 32 credits, that include two practicums. Degree seekers provide direct patient care during one practicum and work in the classroom or health education department under a faculty supervisor for the second clinical experience.
UMass Amherst also offers an accelerated BSN degree, RN-to-BSN program, fully online Doctor of Nursing Practice, Ph.D. in nursing. Students can also earn undergraduate and graduate certificates in nursing education, Spanish and nursing health, and psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner.
- Program: Bachelor of science in nursing, master of science in nursing, doctor of nursing practice, Ph.D. in nursing, undergraduate and graduate certificates
- Campus: Amherst, Massachusetts
- Type: Public
- Accreditations: Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education
- Tuition: $7,895 per semester for undergraduate in-state tuition; $18,158 for undergraduate out-of-state tuition; $2,081 per credit for in-state graduate tuition; $4,103 per credit for out-of-state graduate tuition
- Admission Requirements: Varies by degree; MSN candidates need a BSN, or associate in nursing degree and a bachelor's degree; minimum 3.0 GPA; current RN license
- Minimum Time Commitment: 48 months
- On-Campus Requirements: Yes
- School NCLEX-RN Pass Rate: 89% first-time pass rate
- Median Earnings Two Years After Graduation: $68,647 for bachelor's graduates and $97,071 for doctoral graduates, according to College Scorecard
15%
$14,014
91%
$29,529
- Acceptance Rate
- 64%
- Students Enrolled
- 31,350
- Institution Type
- Public
College of Our Lady of the Elms
- Chicopee, MA
- 4 year
- Campus + Online
- Accredited
The private Catholic College of Our Lady of the Elms, founded in 1928, has educated future nursing for more than four decades.
Elms College features a fully online MSN degree with tracks in nursing and health services management, nursing education, school nursing, or a dual master's in business administration degree. Students can graduate in 2-3 years with the option of self-paced courses.
Undergraduate and graduate students learn in the 22,000-square-foot Lyons Center stimulation site, through clinical placements, and by working in the caRe vaN which travels to underserved communities.
- Program: Bachelor of science in nursing, master of science in nursing, Doctor of Nursing Practice
- Campus: Chicopee, Massachusetts
- Type: Public
- Accreditations: Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education
- Tuition: $37,605 per year for undergraduate tuition; $905 per credit for MSN tuition; $880-$950 per credit for DNP tuition
- Admission Requirements: Varies by degree and track; MSN candidates need a BSN; current RN license; minimum 3.0 GPA; two letters of recommendation; official transcripts; resume; writing sample
- Minimum Time Commitment: 24 months
- On-Campus Requirements: Yes
- School NCLEX-RN Pass Rate: 97% first-time pass rate
- Median Earnings Two Years After Graduation: $69,410 for bachelor's graduates, according to College Scorecard
28%
$14,814
82%
$14,814
- Acceptance Rate
- 75%
- Students Enrolled
- 1,495
- Institution Type
- Private
Emmanuel College
- Boston, MA
- 4 year
- Campus + Online
- Accredited
Emmanuel College's Mauren Murphy Wilkens School of Nursing & Clinical Sciences, with distinguished undergraduate and graduate nursing programs in Massachusetts, offers a fully online MSN degree for current RNs and BSN degree holders.
The 30-credit online MSN degree lets students train in specialized nursing areas with tracks in education or administration. Students complete nine courses in topics such as research and ethics in nursing, human diversity, policy, pathophysiology, and a practicum.
- Program: Bachelor of science in nursing, master of science in nursing, graduate certificates in nursing education and nursing administration
- Campus: Boston, Massachusetts
- Type: Private
- Accreditations: Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education
- Tuition: $350 per year for RN-to-BSN tuition; $860 per credit for MSN and graduate certificate tuition
- Admission Requirements: Varies by degree; MSN candidates need two letters of recommendation; minimum 3.0 GPA; official transcripts; BSN degree from an accredited program; resume; 500-word resume; current RN license
- Minimum Time Commitment: 24 months
- On-Campus Requirements: Yes
- Median Earnings Two Years After Graduation: $66,883 for bachelor's graduates, according to College Scorecard
2%
$14,319
79%
$14,319
- Acceptance Rate
- 78%
- Students Enrolled
- 2,222
- Institution Type
- Private
Bunker Hill Community College
- Boston, MA
- 2 year
- Campus + Online
- Accredited
Bunker Hill Community College, with one of the most flexible nursing programs in Massachusetts, prepares 100% of graduates to pass the NCLEX-RN.
Online ADN degrees provide convenient formats that appeal to working nurses with either asynchronous or asynchronous coursework. Courses combine lectures, lab work, and clinical experiences at healthcare settings. Students can take an on-campus day program with courses held twice a week in person, or an alternative format where they meet online once a week and on campus once a week.
- Program: Associate in nursing degree
- Campus: Boston, Massachusetts
- Type: Public
- Accreditations: Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing
- Tuition: $24 per credit for in-state tuition; $230 per credit for out-of-state tuition
- Admission Requirements: High school diploma or GRE; math placement test; complete prerequisites; official transcripts
- Minimum Time Commitment: 24 months
- On-Campus Requirements: Yes
- School NCLEX-RN Pass Rate: 100% first-time pass rate
- Median Earnings Two Years After Graduation: $62,012 for bachelor's graduates, according to College Scorecard
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N/A
67%
N/A
- Acceptance Rate
- N/A
- Students Enrolled
- 11,352
- Institution Type
- Public
Simmons University
- Boston, MA
- 4 year
- Campus + Online
- Accredited
Simmons University features traditional nursing degrees, but also programs for working professionals that offer accelerated pathways to earn BSN or MSN degrees.
Through the Dorothea Lynde Dix Scholars Program, students can complete a BSN degree in as few as 16 months. The curriculum ends with a clinical practicum and a course in clinical decision making and complex care that includes NCLEX-RN quizzes to prepare students for licensure.
Students can also take a BSN-to-MSN degree that takes five years to complete . Simmons also offers a fully online RN-to-BSN degree.
- Program: Bachelor of science in nursing, master of science in nursing
- Campus: Boston, Massachusetts
- Type: Private
- Accreditations: Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education
- Tuition: $23,514 per semester for nursing tuition
- Admission Requirements: BSN candidates must submit high school or college transcripts; minimum 3.0 GPA; teacher recommendation; counselor recommendation; essay; SAT or ACT scores
- Minimum Time Commitment: 16 months
- On-Campus Requirements: Yes
- School NCLEX-RN Pass Rate: 95% first-time pass rate
- Median Earnings Two Years After Graduation: $67,789 for bachelor's graduates, according to College Scorecard
55%
$21,654
83%
$21,654
- Acceptance Rate
- 73%
- Students Enrolled
- 6,535
- Institution Type
- Private
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
- Lowell, MA
- 4 year
- Campus + Online
- Accredited
The University of Massachusetts-Lowell, among the top-ranked nursing schools in Massachusetts, incorporates interdisciplinary studies from fields such as dietetics, public health, and physical therapy.
The BSN degree, which includes clinical experience in the senior year, takes 3.5-4 years to complete. Students choose from 250 clinical sites such as acute care hospitals, long-term care facilities, schools, and occupational health settings. Placements sites include Boston Children's Hospital, Brigham and Women's Hospital and Holy Family Hospital.
Nursing students find social and civic opportunities through the Student Nurses Association and Eta Omega Honor Society.
- Program: Bachelor of science in nursing, master of science in nursing, Doctor of Nursing Practice, Ph.D. in nursing
- Campus: Lowell, Massachusetts
- Type: Public
- Accreditations: Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education
- Tuition: $16,082 per year for in-state undergraduate tuition; $34,450 per year for out-of-state undergraduate tuition; $15,576 per year for in-state graduate tuition; $27,650 per year for out-of-state graduate tuition
- Admission Requirements: Varies by degree; BSN degree candidates need a minimum 3.0 GPA; official transcripts; SAT or ACT scores
- Minimum Time Commitment: 48 months
- On-Campus Requirements: Yes
- School NCLEX-RN Pass Rate: 100% first-time pass rate
- Median Earnings Two Years After Graduation: $64,706 for bachelor's graduates and $84,653 for graduates of graduate schools, according to College Scorecard
32%
$14,590
83%
$26,370
- Acceptance Rate
- 73%
- Students Enrolled
- 18,352
- Institution Type
- Public
Westfield State University
- Westfield, MA
- 4 year
- Campus + Online
- Accredited
Westfield State University, ranked among the nursing schools in Massachusetts, features an RN-to-BSN degree for nurses who hold an associate in nursing degree that can be completed in as few as 12 months.
Taking online and on campus courses, students complete the program in 12-24 months. Graduates have training in patient safety, research, ethical standards, technology implementation, and healthcare policy. Students can complete the program quicker since Westfield accepts up to 90 transfer credits.
Westfield offers start dates in September and January.
- Program: Bachelor of science in nursing
- Campus: Westfield, Massachusetts
- Type: Public
- Accreditations: Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education
- Tuition: $970 per credit for in-state undergraduate tuition; $7,050 per credit for out-of-state undergraduate tuition
- Admission Requirements: Associate degree in nursing or a diploma in nursing from an accredited program; current RN license; minimum 2.75 GPA; an academic or professional reference
- Minimum Time Commitment: 12 months
- On-Campus Requirements: Yes
- School NCLEX-RN Pass Rate: 95% first-time pass rate
- Median Earnings Two Years After Graduation: $68,331 for bachelor's graduates, according to College Scorecard
41%
$1,890
72%
$1,890
- Acceptance Rate
- 87%
- Students Enrolled
- 5,795
- Institution Type
- Public