Jefferson College of Nursing
Honoring Tradition and Igniting Innovation

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Through boundary-breaking collaboration, research and hands-on, experiential learning, we equip graduates with leadership and analytical skills shaped for an accelerated job market. At Jefferson, we are reshaping education for the 21st century.

Jefferson offers unparalleled advantages to students who have the desire and aptitude to become successful nurses, and to nurses who are ready to explore their career potential for growth and advancement. We offer an exceptional continuum of fully accredited nursing degree programs, from baccalaureate through doctoral levels.

National Recognitions & Rankings

The Jefferson College of Nursing was ranked among the top 100 Best Nursing Schools: Master’s and Doctor of Nursing Practice for 2021 by U.S. News & World Report.

What Our Students are Saying

“My favorite part of nursing school is the clinical component. Each patient has such a unique story and it is an honor to provide comfort and support to each patient and their family when they need it most. I also absolutely love our instructional and administrative staff. My class was approximately half way through the nursing program when the COVID-19 pandemic moved our classes online – and from the very beginning our instructors went out of their way to ensure our transition was as seamless as possible. Instructors consistently go above and beyond.”
–Catherin Gibbs, FACT Student

"My first clinical rotation in my FNP program led me to Knight's Medical Center in Bensalem, PA. Dr. Farooq was my preceptor and I could not have dreamed for someone better. Each day he would take time to invest in me, not just as a student, but as a person. Dr. Farooq was an incredibly busy individual, rotating between at least three jobs at any given time. Despite all these factors, Dr. Farooq took time to teach me the ways of a primary care provider, showing me that even in the onslaught of today's fast-paced medical system, one can always take the time to demonstrate compassion for patients and colleagues alike."
–Michael Wortell, DNP Student