RegisteredNursing.org, a leading nursing advocacy organization, has ranked the Regis Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) program #1 in Massachusetts. The ranking recognizes the university’s ongoing commitment to excellence in nursing education, innovative programming, and preparing the next generation of nursing leaders to make a lasting impact in healthcare. 

Amid the nationwide nursing shortage, Regis has graduated more than 2,700 nurses in the past three years.  

“As a university known for its exemplary nursing program, Regis is honored to be recognized as the top MSN program in Massachusetts,” said Sharon Higgins, DNP, NP-C, ONC, WCC  Carol A. Donovan Endowed Dean of Nursing and an Assistant Professor. “The university’s proximity to some of the nation’s renowned health care facilities provide our students with transformative clinical opportunities where they build character and confidence in preparation of a career of meaning.” 

RegisteredNursing.org evaluated nursing programs based on academic excellence, program outcomes, and the career opportunities provided to graduates. Regis College stood out for its rigorous curriculum, emphasis on experiential learning, and unwavering support for student achievement. 

For more information about the Regis College MSN program, visit the MSN website here.