Creighton’s fully accredited program gives you access to a community of professionals who will guide you on your path to contributing something meaningful to the world. Unlike many nursing programs, you can be admitted directly into the College of Nursing as a freshman.

Our proven program has been preparing nurses for nearly 60 years. At Creighton, you’ll take a broad range of classes in various disciplines to receive a more comprehensive education. Community involvement is paramount to your experience at Creighton. You’ll gain hands-on experience and further develop your critical thinking, decision-making and communication skills through nursing clinicals and a preceptorship.

Outcomes

Well-educated nurses are in high demand. As a bachelor’s prepared nurse, you’ll be presented with a myriad of career opportunities. More than 97% of our students have a job by graduation and Creighton College of Nursing graduates earn an average annual salary of $43,941.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook projects a 26% increase in nursing positions created through 2020, reflecting more than 712,000 new nurse positions.

Only 3 out of 5 nurses work in hospitals. Nurses also work in schools, correctional facilities, private companies, home health agencies, mental health settings, long-term care facilities, community health, government and social service agencies, and research.