Advance Your Nursing Career at MCPHS
MCPHS offers several pathways to advance your nursing career, whether you're interested in a master's degree or a terminal doctorate. Our online programs allow you to focus on your job while positioning yourself for a step up. A graduate degree in nursing can help move you to the top of an exciting and rewarding field.
Why choose an advanced nursing degree at MCPHS University?
- Built for Professionals: Graduate nursing programs at MCPHS are exclusively online and part time, allowing students to continue working as they build on their education.
- Variety of Degrees: MCPHS offers several graduate nursing degrees: Doctor of Nursing Practice, Masters of Nursing Science for both Family Nurse Practitioner and Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, and an RN to MSN Bridge Program.
- Record of Success: MCPHS has a robust online learning infrastructure, and the University's connections with New England medical institutions provide valuable networking opportunities.
- Value and Earning Power: MCPHS was ranked the #1 university in the U.S. for earning power and the #3 university for return on investment.* The highest 10% of registered nurses earned more than $106,530 on average in 2018, and advanced practice registered nurses earned a median annual wage of $113,930 in May 2018, with the highest 10% earning more than $182,750.**
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* Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Education; Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce
** U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics