Nursing Programs at Jefferson
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Jefferson's College of Nursing boasts more than 130 years of experience educating nurses. With that deep expertise, and 11,000+ alumni influencing patient care every day, you can’t argue that Jefferson knows nursing.

And, we’re certain we’re developing nursing leaders who are transforming healthcare nationwide. Why? Because many of these accomplished nursing professionals have returned to Jefferson to teach the next generation of leaders.

We Know Nursing

The Jefferson College of Nursing is creating nurses who lead and impact society in innovative ways. Our award-winning faculty are exemplary teachers with decades of experience and a fondness for boundary-breaking ideas. Our goal is to push the frontier of knowledge and convey a sense of power that this knowledge can reshape the world. Graduates of our programs are poised to lead change, spur innovation and transform healthcare. When students train in a groundbreaking academic health center, they learn to see innovation as an essential part of their careers.

About Thomas Jefferson University

Thomas Jefferson University is a national research university with over 200 graduate and undergraduate programs in 10 colleges and three schools in areas such as architecture, business, design, engineering, fashion and textiles, health, nursing, science and social science. At Jefferson, you will collaborate with your peers across disciplines and redraw the limits through every standard that exists. You will redefine possible, giving you the competitive advantage employers are seeking.

Life at Jefferson

Philadelphia is one of the most diverse cities in the country, home to a large population of college students, historic attractions like the Liberty Bell and the Constitution Center, a thriving food, music and arts scene, and countless neighborhoods and city suburbs that boast scenic hiking trails and parks. Our campus is conveniently located in Philadelphia, one of the largest cities in the United States and within three hours of both New York City and Washington, D.C. 

Watch: Shaping the Future of Nursing

Jefferson-educated nurses graduate prepared for what the real world will demand of them