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At CSB and SJU, we offer a four-year Bachelor of Science in Nursing, which includes clinical practice, in addition to courses that emphasize leadership and diversity. Upon graduation, you’ll be prepared to take your NCLEX-RN licensing exam and begin a registered nurse role in a specialty area of your choice.
- Faculty - Nursing
Faculty. Our two colleges work passionately to create...
- Doctor of Nursing Practice - Family Nurse Practitioner
The College of St. Benedict, in partnership with St. John’s...
- College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University
Discover our vibrant campuses, exceptional academics, and a...
- Faculty - Nursing
Faculty. Our two colleges work passionately to create individual learning experiences that meet the goals of each student.
Discover our vibrant campuses, exceptional academics, and a close-knit community that fosters growth, leadership, and lifelong learning.
The College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University Department of Nursing provides an innovative and integrative baccalaureate and graduate level nursing education grounded in our Catholic and Benedictine tradition.
This catalog contains official information about the programs and policies of the College of Saint Benedict (“CSB”) and Saint John’s University (“SJU”). Prospective students may direct questions about the content of this catalog to the Office of Admissions at either college.
Together, the College of Saint Benedict (CSB) and Saint John’s University (SJU) form a unique partnership of two of the leading liberal arts institutions in the United States. With an undergraduate enrollment of 3,100 students, CSB+SJU combine the opportunities of large, research universities with the faculty attention, engaging classrooms ...
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The College of St. Benedict, in partnership with St. John’s University, Doctor of Nursing Practice Family Nurse Practitioner program is designed to prepare actively practicing RNs to provide advanced care for patients across their lifespan in a variety of settings including family practice, primary care, urgent care, and hospital settings.