Graduate admission at Regis College encompasses masters degrees, post-masters nursing certificates, as well as greater Boston's first Doctorate of Nursing Practice. Two courses may be taken before matriculating into a program.
Spring/Summer 2009 Graduate Student Newsletter
Be Sure to Check Out Our Graduate Information Sessions
- Tuesday, August 18th, at 6pm
To RSVP, please contact The Office of Graduate Admission at 781.768.7188, or email extendedlearning@regiscollege.edu. All sessions are held in College Hall 202.
Check Out Regis's New Sim Man!
Regis College Graduate & Professional Programs Listing
Learn more about the newest off-site location for Health Product Regulation Courses - The Conference Center in Marlborough. Open House at The Conference Center - August 6th 11am - 1pm. RSVP at extendedlearning@regiscollege.edu
Questions? : Instant Message the Office - AIM: RegisGradAdm
Instant Message Hours: Monday - Friday, 10am - 12pm EST
Please contact Lauren Gonzalez, Assistant Director of Graduate Admission, 781.768.7188, or
lauren.gonzalez@regiscollege.edu, for information on the following graduate programs: Health Product Regulation, Communication, Leadership, Education, or Public Administration
For information on the Accelerated BS/MS program, please contact Ellie Bastani, Graduate Admission Counselor, at ellie.bastani@regiscollege.edu, or 781.768.7101.
For all other inquiries, including a schedule of day and evening classes, or to arrange a tour of Regis's campus, please call 1.866.GET.REGIS or contact, Claudia Pouravelis, Director of Graduate Admission, at claudia.pouravelis@regiscollege.edu, 781.768.7058.
Regis College offers graduate students a rolling admission program. Graduate students may apply for admission at any time during the year. Applications for admission to a graduate program should be submitted to the Office of Graduate Admission, Regis College, 235 Wellesley Street, Weston, MA 02493-1571. A decision will be made within two weeks of submission of all admission materials (see criteria below). Consideration is given to all candidates without regard to race, color, religious affiliation, national or ethnic origin, or learning or physical disability.
Admission Criteria*
Please submit the following materials for graduate admission consideration:
Proof of bachelor's degree completion from accredited degree-granting institution
Official transcript(s) from each college or university attended
Complete application form
One letter of recommendation
$50 application fee
GRE or MAT scores** (School Code - 3723; Nursing Dept Code - 0610)
Personal Statement (Please discuss your educational and career goals)
**Students in programs other than the Accelerated BS/MS in Nursing program may waive the GRE requirement through the 'special student option,': GREs are waived if a student receives a grade of B or better in his or her first two courses within the program.
Accelerated BSN/MSN graduate program for non-nursing candidates only:
APPLY NOW! - ****The class for Fall 2009 is now full. Qualified applicants will be placed on our waitlist.***
Fall 2010 Admission Deadlines for the Accelerated BSN/MSN graduate program for non-nursing students:
- Early Decision Deadline: Monday, December 7th, 2009
- Decisions will be mailed by: Monday, January 11th 2010
- Rolling admissions offered afterwards
All early decision candidates must submit application materials by December 7th, 2009. Early decision applicants, if accepted must make a $500 deposit to secure their spot within the program.
*If a student does not apply by the priority deadline or if he or she is not accepted, his or her application will rolled into the larger pool and re-reviewed under the rolling admission policy.
*Students accepted under the early acceptance deadline must submit a decision to Regis (with deposit) by February 1st. Extensions are not granted.
+Students applying to the Master's in Teaching program must also successfully complete the Massachusetts Educator Test.
+Students applying to a nursing program should contact the Graduate Admission office at 781-768-7101 to determine if additional materials are necessary.
International Student Admission Criteria
International Students: Important Documents for Admission