Regis College has been recognized by Diverse: Issues in Higher Education as one of the top producers of associate, bachelor’s, and graduate nursing degrees awarded to underrepresented students in the magazine's annual Top 100 list

“One of Regis' founding values is to welcome all without distinction, and we prioritize diversity, equity, and inclusion in all that we do. Along with our gold status recognition as a Military Friendly® School and designation as a First-gen Forward Institution, this acknowledgment highlights our commitment to making the Regis community a place where all students can thrive, both inside and outside the classroom,” said Regis College President Antoinette Hays, PhD, RN.

Regis College's Young School of Nursing students practice in state-of-the art simulation labs and practice clinicals in world renowned hospitals and healthcare facilities, where they take the hands-on experiences from the classroom and apply it in real-world situations. The university graduates nearly 700 nurses annually.

According to their website, the data for the Top 100 annual analysis is derived from the “Completions Survey” of the Integrated Postsecondary Education System, collected by the U.S. Department of Education’s National Center for Education Statistics. Race and ethnicity are self-reported by students. For more information and to see the full Top 100 rankings, please visit top100.diverseeducation.com.