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Why Choose Us

Here's a true story that a graduate couldn't wait to tell us. She was at a job interview at a major hospital in Massachusetts . The interviewer opened her folder and said, Oh, you're an honors graduate from Rochester . We don't need an interview. Where do you want to work?

The School of Nursing really does enjoy an awesome reputation. We're ranked one of the best in the country in many areas. (Read about our national rankings, achievements and honors).

That reputation rests not only on our eighty year history, but on all that we offer students today.

The Benefits of a Small College and a Major University

With only four hundred students, the School of Nursing is relatively small. So students enjoy the personal attention and sense of intimacy found in a small college, where focusing on student needs is a primary value. But we're also part of one of the nation's leading research universities and an academic medical center. Students have the vast intellectual resources of the University of Rochester at their disposal. And they have the opportunity to work with a diverse patient population at a variety of community and research hospitals that are part of the University of Rochester Medical Center's network.

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A Full Array of Academic Programs as Individual as You

Our diverse array of programs leads to a variety of degrees, from the BS to MS degrees in Leadership and Health Care Systems to PhD degrees. We also have post-doctoral programs and offer continuing education courses through The Center for Lifelong Learning. We are constantly developing new programs and new ways to teach. We update our curriculum every year and also find ways to improve each course.

Programs are based on our Unification Model, an approach we pioneered about thirty years ago that is now a model for other nursing programs across North America . Under this model, our faculty has blended practice and research into nursing education. Our clinical faculty are active practitioners (for example, Rita D'Aoust, APNN Director, practices once a week at a local neighborhood clinic for the underserved) Our students learn not only how to care for patients, but also how to do clinical research, and how to translate those research results into the most effective patient care practices.

Our admission and program requirements respect your individuality, knowledge, and experience. For example, our Accelerated Bachelors Program for Non-Nurses provides an intensive, on-site educational experience that allows individuals with a bachelor's degree in another field to become Registered Nurses in just one year. Our RN to BS degree program gives nurses credit for real-life learning experiences and we'll transfer most of your prior credits . Course work for this program is flexible with evening and block scheduling of classes and on-line course options.

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Faculty Who Are Outstanding Teachers and Expert Clinicians

One of the most important reasons for choosing any school is its faculty. Our faculty are not only outstanding teachers, they're also expert clinicians who practice what they teach.

They bring that real-world experience into every classroom and every informal, in-the-hall discussion. You can feel their passion for educating a new generation of health-care leaders in the way they talk with students. They're genuinely excited to share their ideas, their skills, and their knowledge of what life in the field is really like.

Most of them do advanced, research-based, best practice nursing in the most progressive clinical settings. They constantly translate clinical research into better patient care. So they're uniquely positioned to help you learn the newest and most successful practices at each step in your education. Whatever your interest or specialization, they'll strive to enhance your abilities to work in interdisciplinary teams with other health professionals.

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Exceptionally Talented Fellow Students

It's often said that students learn almost as much from other students as from faculty.

While that may not be precisely accurate, you can be certain that your fellow students are an exceptionally talented and dedicated group. They all start out as either RNs who want to advance their careers even further, or as professionals in other fields who have chosen to enter nursing.

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A Breadth of Opportunity

Because of the University of Rochester Medical Center's position as one of the country's leading research institutions, and the network of hospitals and facilities associated with it, students at the School of Nursing enjoy many educational opportunities unavailable elsewhere, such as:

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A History of Innovation

Our more than eighty year history is a story of important innovations that have advanced the entire profession. For example, we were among the first to develop:

Today, the innovations continue:


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Extensive School Resources

Among the resources available to School of Nursing students are:


Get more information about our Learning Environment.

Students on a research track find additional support services through our Center for Research and Evidence-Based Practice.

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Rochester A Great Place to Live

Just as the school combines the advantages of a small, close-knit college and a large research university, Rochester itself combines the diversity, activities, and opportunities of urban living with the warmth, neighborliness, and comforts of a much smaller community.

You'll feel the spirit of a great city in our astonishing arts and cultural scene, our sophisticated nightlife, restaurants, and stores, and in our endless recreation opportunities.

You'll find the comforts of a community in our amazingly affordable cost of living (especially the cost of housing) and remarkably short commute time (you can live out in the country and be downtown in less than thirty minutes or live in lovely suburbs just ten minutes from downtown).

In other words, while everyone talks about Quality of Life, we have it.

That's why Money Magazine ranked us as one of the northeast's ten Best Places to Live in America and the Partners for Livable Communities listed us as one of the Most Livable Cities in America . Read more about Living in Rochester.

Contact Us

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601 Elmwood Avenue
Rochester, NY 14642
(585) 275-2375