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The centerpiece of CSON’s Jesuit tradition has always been to educate exceptional nurse leaders who care for others and play a defining role within complex health care systems.
During these unprecedented times, our commitment to educating the next generation of nurse leaders is more important than ever. Please browse the resources below as you continue to get to know our school from a distance. If you have questions that aren't answered through your engagement with these resources, please don't hesitate to reach out to us: 617-552-4928 or csongrad@bc.edu.
Many of my colleagues work, most of them some amount of part-time, but some of my peers work full time. If you do need to work full time to make grad school happen, the easiest schedule is obviously 3x 12-hour shifts to free up more days for class and homework. I, personally, think that full-time working would be too much for the level of detail I hope to get from/give to the program. I think it is difficult to complete the requirements and contribute 100% if working completely full time, but there are some that do it! I work between 12 and 20 hours each week. For the last three semesters, I did reduce my hours to make room for clinical, which was consistent with what our program advisors have said too.
-Response from Katie C., DNP'22, CPNP-PC
I took my boards in JuneÌýand accepted a job offer in July for a September start date. I think the job market, if you choose to stay in Boston, is quite competitive, and I didn’t have much luck within the city where I applied. Some classmates were hired by their clinical placements, so that made for an easy transition. But for myself, despite having a full-time job as an RN, I wanted to start working as an NP by September,Ìýwhich means I didn’t look for a job in Boston as long as some of my classmates did. I was open to moving literally anywhere, and I applied to jobs acrossÌýthe US and had a few offers from multiple Planned Parenthood’sÌýand a small townÌýreproductive health facility. I think my flexibility to move to a new city, as well as my fluency in Spanish, helped make me a good job candidate as a new grad.Ìý
-Response from Claudia M., '19 WHNP alumÌý ÌýÌý
We have increased the total required clinical hours from 500, for most specialties in the MS, to nearly 1,000 for the DNP. We have also introduced an innovative model for developing your DNP clinical project in conjunction with clinical sites. The course content is better integrated to build upon your foundational coursework with your clinical content.ÌýAnd the DNP coursework will better prepare students for the busy, ever-changing field of health care, while also offering the highest level of education to nurse leaders and nurse practitioners.
-Response fromÌýAndrew A. Dwyer, Associate Professor
The centerpiece of CSON’s Jesuit tradition has always been to educate exceptional nurse leaders who care for others and play a defining role within complex health care systems.
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