

Nursing@Georgetown is a Master's in Nursing program delivered online by Georgetown's renowned School of Nursing & Health Studies. These programs are designed to help the next generation of nursing leaders achieve their career goals while improving the health and well-being of all people.
At Nursing@Georgetown students will find unique blend of carefully selected clinical-based nursing experiences and highly interactive online learning in an intimate classroom setting with a student community form across the country. Nursing@Georgetown brings this high-quality and innovative experience to students in their own community while providing them access to the same highly regarded faculty from Georgetown School of Nursing & Health Studies (NHS) on-campus program.
Learn from highly respected faculty and enjoy full Georgetown University student status, including access to campus facilities, events and the Hoya network.
All programs, including online, support Georgetown University School of Nursing & Health Studies' overall goal of preparing morally reflective health care leaders and scholars who strive to improve the health and well-being of all people with sensitivity to cultural differences and issues of justice.
Applicants must possess a Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing from an accredited nursing program and a valid RN License.
Financial assistance is available to those who qualify.
Fill out the form on this page to receive more information from Georgetown University School of Nursing & Health Studies, including details on tuition and financial aid.








Georgetown University is one of the world's leading academic and research institutions, offering a unique educational experience that prepares the next generation of global citizens to lead and make a difference in the world. We are a vibrant community of exceptional students, faculty, alumni, and professionals dedicated to real-world applications of our research, scholarship, faith and service. Georgetown University's School of Nursing & Health Studies (NHS) has been educating the next generation of BSN-prepared nurses since 1903.

