Because RNs with their bachelor’s or master’s degree earn higher salaries and have a higher number of job opportunities to choose from, many nurses with their associate’s degree decide to go back to school to earn a BSN or MSN. There are a number of these bridge programs to choose from in the Boston area, some of which are offered online or on a part-time basis to allow RNs to continue working while they study.
RN to BSN bridge programs provide a “bridge” from the associate’s degree to a BSN. Many of these programs are offered online, like the one at Emmanuel College , which allows students to take courses at their own pace. Students graduate the program in as little as 16 months of online study of accelerated seven-week courses, which is designed with working nurses in mind.
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Somewhat less common than the RN to BSN program, RN to MSN programs allow nurses with an associate’s degree a pathway to a master’s degree in nursing without first completing a BSN. The RN to MSN program at Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences builds on the Associate’s Degree in Nursing and allows students to become family nurse practitioners in three years of study. Aside from four on-campus meetings, coursework for this program is offered online with clinical practice hours taking place near a student’s home, allowing students to continue working while earning their degrees.
Find out more about Massachusetts RN to MSN Programs
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Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 (617) 552-1710 | |
Milton, MA 02186 (617) 333-3137 | |
Boston, MA 02115 (617) 732-1604 | |
Beverly, MA 01915 | |
Brockton, MA 02116 (617) 236-8800 | |
Milton, MA 02186 (617) 296-8300 | |
Boston, MA 02115 (617) 274-3389 | |
Boston, MA 02115 (617) 373-3649 | |
Worcester, MA (508) 853-2300 | |
Weston, MA 02493 | |
Salem, MA 01970 (978) 542-6200 | |
Boston, MA 02115 (617) 521-2139 | |
Boston, MA 02125 (617) 287-5000 | |
Lowell, MA 01854 |
For nurses with their bachelor’s degree in nursing who want to advance to leadership positions, become nurse practitioners or start careers as nurse educators or administrators, an advanced practice nursing degree may be the next step. In the Boston area, there are many options for advanced practice programs, including traditional MSN programs, post-master's certificate programs, and doctoral degrees in nursing.
Traditional MSN programs are designed for experienced nurses with their BSN who want to begin careers as nurse practitioners, nurse educators, and administrators among many other leadership positions. Many of these programs allow students to focus their studies on a particular career track, and some are offered online. Endicott College offers MSN programs with the following career concentrations: family nurse practitioner, global health nursing, nursing educator and nursing administration. These programs offer hybrid learning, which combines online coursework with on-campus experiences.
Find out more about Massachusetts Nurse Practitioner Programs
Post-graduate certificate programs are designed for nurses with their MSN who would like to learn a new specialty line of nursing at the master’s-level. These programs prepare nurses for certification in a new discipline, such as family medicine, women’s health, psychiatric/mental health, and adult-gerontology. Regis College offers numerous post-master's certificate program pathways in a variety of in-demand nurse practitioner specialties.
Find out more about Massachusetts Post-Master's Certificate Programs
Doctoral programs are the highest level of education available to nurses. These programs include Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) programs that prepare nurses for careers in advance practice as independent nurse practitioners, and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) programs, which prepare nurses for careers in nursing research or academia. The University of Massachusetts - Boston offers a multitude of BS to DNP, MS to DNP, and Ph.D. program pathways.
Find out more about Massachusetts DNP Programs
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Chestnut Hill, MA 2467 (617) 552-3900 | |
Beverly, MA 01915 (197) 892-7058 x5 | |
Boston, MA 02115 (617) 432-1031 | |
Boston, MA 02115 (617) 879-5964 | |
Boston, MA 02129 (617) 726-2947 | |
Boston, MA 02115 (617) 373-2000 | |
Weston, MA 02493 (781) 768-7000 | |
Weston, MA 02493 (781) 768-7000 | |
Boston, MA 02125 (617) 287-5000 | |
Lowell, MA 01854 (978) 934-4525 |
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Top ranked Master’s nursing program in Massachusetts
U.S. News & World Report Best Nursing Schools
Top ranked DNP program in Massachusetts
Nationally ranked Bachelor of Science in Nursing
U.S. News & World Report Best Undergraduate Nursing
Undergraduate students
First-time pass rate on NCLEX in 2023
Students who study abroad during junior year
Clinical partners offering placement opporutnities
Employed, in graduate school, or engaged in service or a fellowship within one year
Graduate students
Enrolled in Master's program
Enrolled in Ph.D. and DNP programs
Ph.D. students receive full tuition remission
Employed or continuing education within one year
Full-time faculty members
Inducted as American Academy of Nursing Fellows
Of full-time faculty are active in nursing practice
Full-time faculty-to-student ratio
CSON undergraduates identify as AHANA*
* Individuals of African, Hispanic, Asian, and Native American descent
Class of 2025 undergraduates who identify as AHANA*
Class of 2025 undergraduates who are AHANA and/or Montserrat Coalition students
* Montserrat supports students at the highest level of financial need on campus.
10,500+
Representing 54 U.S. states and territories and 16 countries
Advanced practice nursing exams.
Exam | Year | First-Time Pass Rates |
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Adult-Gerontology Nurse Practitioner (AANPCB and ANCC) | 2023 | 100% |
Family Nurse Practitioner (AANPCP and ANCC) | 2023 | 100% |
Pediatric Nurse Practitioner (PNCB) | 2023 | 100% |
Psych/Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (ANCC) | 2023 | 100% |
Women's Health Nurse Practitioner (NCC) | 2023 | 100% |
Nurse Anesthesia | 2023 | 94% |
Year | Pass Rate |
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2023 | 96% |
2022 | 90% |
2021 | 92% |
2020 | 96% |
2019 | 90% |
2018 | 91% |
Year | Pass Rate |
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2023 | 98% |
2022 | 92% |
2021 | 100% |
2020 | 100% |
2019 | 98% |
2018 | 100% |
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Los Angeles Pierce College has a 2-year ADN nursing program located in the valley of Southern California that's got one of the highest NCLEX pass rates at around 100% year after year. But what they do not tell you is how ridiculously low their graduation rate is. At first glance, an amateur person hoping to begin a career in nursing might think that a super high NCLEX pass rate is a good thing. One should understand though that any school can have a very high NCLEX pass rate if they make sure that only the top 25-35% of students make it to graduation. You admit a group of 35 very smart and determined students and you compare them to one another with the goal of "weeding out" the bottom half no matter how smart, how capable the whole is. You turn your program into a Hunger Games battle arena where it doesn't matter how low the exam average is, but how you compare to the rest of the class. You make the program so incredibly difficult that only the most cut-throat few students make it through and the NCLEX exam is far easier by comparison. After speaking to the cohorts above me, I had learned that only 13 students out of an original class size of 33 made it to graduation last Fall, 2023. They also have no problem failing students in the 4th semester. These are stats that should concern anyone thinking about applying to LAPC for Nursing. (Moorpark college is just as bad).
There are plenty of other better ADN programs in So Cal such as LAVC, LASW, SMC, or COTC. A private college if you can afford it. Any of these colleges will have much better, higher graduation rates than LA Pierce & Moorpark. Pay attention to the NCLEX pass rates, make sure they are reasonable and ALWAYS check ratemyprofessor reviews of who you are entrusting to give you a solid nursing education. I had witnessed many students from my cohort being forced out of the program who I strongly believe should not have been. I had found myself using knowledge from my prior medical background to help answer the ridiculous exam questions that have little to do with the class material & lectures. The students I saw failing the program tend to have older Prerequisites or little former hospital work experience. It is very difficult to compete against Licensed Vocational Nurses, surgical Techs, and Paramedics who have a lot more extensive medical knowledge coming into the program than you do.
Their Nursing Fundamentals course is a disaster and is deliberately used as the “boot out course” to reduce the class size for 2nd semester. Exam averages are always very low for Nursing 400 and questions are deliberately worded terribly to knock students’ grades down. The Final exam middle score was 69% for us when 76% is a minimal passing score. The upper quartile on Canvas shows 74.8% meaning at least 3/4s of my cohort failed the Final. They do not round up your grade if its slightly below 76% overall and they do not curve the Final. I overheard them say theres only 20 or so clinical spots open for students coming into 2nd semester, they intentionally reduce the size of the cohort to accommodate it. They enroll many more students into the program than there are seats in 2nd Semester in order to have a greater contest and pool to weed from. Although their Fundamentals instructor is incredibly rude and incompetent, I believe it is intentional as she is just following the orders of her superiors to boot out a certain fixed number of students to accommodate the lack of clinical sites in the next semester. Expect to lose anywhere from 33 to 50% of your cohort after 1st semester alone. The professor is also unfair with the homework grading and seems to have a gender bias towards women. Me and the other women in my cohort would notice we always got points marked down for HWs with no explanation while a few male students would always receive full credit every time. It may just be a coincidence, but we always hear the professor saying how “more men need to be in the nursing profession” and she comes from a culture with patriarchal values. She’s been a professor there for decades. I cannot recommend this program to anyone and I wish I had gone to nursing school elsewhere.
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Marsh8119 February 5, 2022, 2:13am 33. Continuing the discussion from Connell school of nursing: The 10% acceptance rate was told to the parents of the nursing students by the Dean of the Nursing school during a luncheon last fall. That's where the number comes from. Bill_Marsh February 5, 2022, 2:17am 34.
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Except for UMass Boston, all schools are private and tuition reflects that. Many are very hard to get into. Personally, I started an associates program at North Shore Community College in Danvers (maybe half hour from Boston) this past fall, I really like it there, it's the cheapest tuition you can find, and they have transfer agreements in place with Salem State College to go back for a ...
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Facts & Figures. The Connell School of Nursing is a community of students, clinicians, educators, scientists, innovators, and leaders who are all passionate about the same thing: improving human health and building healthy communities. What makes the Connell School a top ranked nursing school. Take a closer look and see how our programs stack up.
Los Angeles Pierce College has a 2-year ADN nursing program located in the valley of Southern California that's got one of the highest NCLEX pass rates at around 100% year after year. But what they do not tell you is how ridiculously low their graduation rate is.