About Nursing at Xavier
The School of Nursing at Xavier University has as its goal the preparation of professional nurses educated to meet the health care needs of diverse populations in an ever-changing highly technical health care environment.
Graduates of Xavier nursing are prepared to practice nursing today and be leaders of tomorrow. The philosophy of the school has always been to prepare nurses to be holistic leaders in healthcare delivery with an educational foundation grounded in Jesuit values.
Xavier University's School of Nursing is proud of the innovative BSN and MSN programs developed over the years that creatively address changes in the current health care arena.
Xavier offers a wide range of programs for registered nurses wishing to advance their careers. Master of Science in Nursing programs are open to baccalaureate, associate, or diploma prepared nurses. Students may specialize their study in administration, education, forensics, healthcare law, or school health nursing. Registered nurses in the MSN program have the option of a dual degree by coupling the MSN with the MEd, MBA or MSCJ degree.
Since 2005 individuals with a baccalaureates degree in a field other than nursing can earn a Masters of Science in Nursing and direct entry into Nursing as a new career, the MIDAS program.
Xavier nursing graduates practice nursing throughout the tri-state area and throughout the United States. Our graduates are well-respected in the health care community as knowledgeable, professional, and ethical and prepared to excel in meeting current and future challenges in health care delivery.
