About the College of Nursing
College of Nursing Mission
Following the precepts put forth in Xavier University's mission statement and Jesuit tradition, The Faculty of the College of Nursing affirms its mission to educate undergraduate and graduate students with emphasis on preparing them to be nursing leaders and scholars in the delivery of interprofessional, collaborative, holistic care in a complex, population-based dynamic healthcare environment, and diverse socio-political global community. Faculty and students' personal and professional development, their scholarship, leadership and service are directed to enhance the Mission of the College of Nursing.
History
Xavier University's College of Nursing was established as its own college in 2019, though the University has offered nursing as a program since 1981. The college was formed as the University's fourth college, with the goal of graduating nurse leaders who are prepared to improve and safeguard the healthcare needs of individuals and communities.
Accreditation
All the degree programs (BSN, MSN, and DNP) in the College of Nursing at Xavier University are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education.
Learning Outcomes
Learn more about our undergraduate and graduate program learning outcomes.