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Become a Nurse at Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences

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MCPHS prepares students for a wide variety of undergraduate and graduate nursing degrees using a clinical immersion model, so students work together with faculty, staff, and clinical partners in some of the world's leading healthcare institutions. The hands-on experiences and valuable connections give nursing students a leg up as they embark on impactful careers.

Why choose Nursing at MCPHS?

  • Top-tier Placements: MCPHS nursing students are assigned to clinical rotations in some of the world's finest healthcare institutions, including facilities in Boston's Longwood Medical Area and across New England.
  • Accelerated Programs: MCPHS offers innovative programs that bring together clinical opportunities, advanced facilities, simulations, and excellent classroom instruction to allow students to start their careers sooner.
  • Value and Earning Power: We're ranked 20th in the nation out of 50 for Earning Power (24/7 Wall Street, 2023). We also rank #3 nationally for the economic value we provide for our students (Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce, 2022). According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median annual wage for registered nurses was $86,070 in May 2023. Advanced practice registered nurses earned a median annual wage of $129,480 in May 2023, with the highest 10% earning more than $211,820.
  • Increasing Demand: There’s never been a better time to pursue a career in healthcare. With more than 100 programs across a wide range of healthcare fields, you’ll find a job with one of our degrees. The demand for registered nurses is expected to grow at a much faster rate than many other occupations, with a potential 6% increase in jobs needed by 2033 (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics).
  • Job Satisfaction: Registered Nurses rank #18 in Best Health Care Jobs. Nurse practitioners ranked first for “Best Healthcare Jobs 2025” (U.S. News and World Report).
  • The Daisy Award: MCPHS School of Nursing is a proud partner of The Daisy Foundation, a global organization that recognizes outstanding nursing students and faculty with The Daisy Award.

 For information on our graduate programs, please visit our graduate nursing page.

 

 

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Learn more about our undergraduate nursing programs and take the first step toward a transformative career with MCPHS today.