Regis College has earned recognition in U.S. News and World Report’s latest rankings, placing among the Best Regional Universities in the North, the top Performers on Social Mobility, and the top Best Colleges for Veterans. These rankings, which assess 1,700 institutions based on up to 17 indicators of academic excellence, serve as a valuable resource for prospective students and their families.
The social mobility ranking highlights colleges that have made significant strides in enrolling and graduating students who receive federal Pell Grants. At Regis, 100% of incoming first-year students benefit from merit scholarships or need-based financial aid.
"Regis College empowers students who are guided by passion, driven by purpose, and committed to creating a positive change," said President Antoinette M. Hays, PhD, RN. "Here, students gain the knowledge and skills necessary for meaningful careers and fulfilling lives, all within a supportive learning community that champions inclusivity, innovation, and self-confidence."
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About Regis
Regis College is a coed university 12 miles west of Boston in Weston, Mass. founded by the Sisters of St. Joseph Boston. With over 3,200 undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral students enrolled on campus and in fully online graduate programs, Regis provides an academically rigorous education within the schools of nursing, arts and sciences, business and communication, and health sciences. The Young School of Nursing at Regis has consistently been recognized by the National League of Nursing as a Center of Excellence in Nursing Education. In line with Regis’ mission of providing innovative, industry-focused learning opportunities, the university offers academic partnerships with hospitals and local employers, a clinical dental center in Waltham, Mass., and bachelor’s completion and accelerated nursing programs at its campus in Lawrence, Mass. The university’s 20 NCAA Division III athletic teams compete within the Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC). Inspired by the social justice values of its founders, the Sisters of St. Joseph of Boston, Regis engages with service initiatives within the local community and around the world. Visit regiscollege.edu to learn more.