Regis College Reviews
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9 Reviews - Weston (MA)
- Annual Tuition: $47,770

0% of 9 students said this degree improved their career prospects
89% of 9 students said they would recommend this program to others
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- Reviewed: 3/28/2022
- Degree: Nursing
- Graduation Year: 2016
"Terrible MSN program. Many Professors are rude and disrespectful to students (only a handful of professors are good here). They try to fail many students out of the MSN program, which just makes students competitive with each other and creates a stressful and unpleasant environment to learn in. I can't recommend the MSN program because of this."
Laurie Demeule BSN, CVRN
- Reviewed: 12/15/2017
- Degree: Nursing
- Graduation Year: 2019
"I am a working fulltime registered nurse at a urban Boston medical center. I have become a expert in my field and now making the next step to administration level is right for me. My hospital offered a hybrid program to become a Clinical Nurse Leader. Regis College has been a welcoming educational experience. The professors are well established in their fields of study. The college's communication with their students is in real time. I have been very satisfied with Regis College. I chose the Clinical Nurse Leader program because I love being a bedside nurse. I still enjoy my daily interactions with patients and their families. A administrator that sits in a office or attends meetings is not the future nurse I want to become. I want to be valued as expert nurse and have the proven education to be a effective and successful nurse leader. Having the knowledge of applied and proven theories in leadership, quality care delivery, and advanced clinical assessment is the nurse leader I want to be and Regis College can help me achieve this goal."
Cherie Wildrick
- Reviewed: 8/25/2015
- Degree: Nursing
- Graduation Year: 2017
"My graduate program is rigorous, but manageable. The professors expect your all but are always accessible. You get the feeling they are as invested in your success as you are. Higher education is encouraged, even beyond the masters level and each professor encourages you to push harder and move in an upward trajectory."
Laura Houpt
- Reviewed: 2/5/2014
- Degree: Nursing
- Graduation Year: 2015
"The generic master's program to become a nurse practitioner is very competitive to get into, so there is a high-caliber of dedicated and passionate students. Professors are not only dedicated to ensuring that students succeed in the program, but also that they are prepared to be excellent nurses and nurse practitioners. Students have a wide range of clinical experiences for which they are well-prepared by both classroom work as well as the simulation lab. Mass communication is a bit lacking, but one-on-one professors and faculty are generally extremely helpful and friendly."
Christiana Johnson
- Reviewed: 7/5/2013
- Degree: Nursing
- Graduation Year: 2015
"Regis College is a 4-year liberal arts college with several graduate programs. It is nested within Weston, one of the wealthiest neighborhoods within the state of Massachusetts. Regis is well known for its graduate nursing program. Well equipped machines in the nursing labs simulate real-life scenarios, aiding students in their preparation for the real-world. Our typical classroom size of about 30 students is always taught by a professor who has years of experience in the field and an accompanying graduate degree. Each professor is dedicated to their students' success on the board exam as well as in the real-world. The Regis College Master's in Nursing Program equips its students with the art and the science of advanced practice nursing, creating opportunities for students to gain confidence in practice of the profession through clinical at the top hospitals in the state of Massachusetts. I am so very proud to say that I am a member of the Regis College community. Once again I have been given a great opportunity to be educated by the faculty of Regis College, developing my skills with the good tools that this college has to offer."
Narine Avetisyan
- Reviewed: 7/3/2013
- Degree: Nursing
- Graduation Year: 2017
"The program is competitive and utilizes the most advanced and up-to-date technology to teach students. However this emphasis on technology (i.e. the ipad initiative) makes students dependent on items that may not always be present. This in turn presents a problem in the education system, in which students who go to work in their chosen fields expect to rely on technology to solve problems, when the medical field is supposed to be filled with quick-thinking individuals who are able to problem-solve effectively based on their knowledge and experience."