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How long does the B.S. in Nursing program take to complete?
It takes four years (eight semesters) to complete the bachelor's degree.
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Is the program accredited?
Baccalaureate Nursing (BSN) Programs
The baccalaureate degree program in nursing at Endicott College is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education.
Effective March 26, 2025, this nursing program is a candidate for initial accreditation by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing. This candidacy status expires on March 26, 2027.
Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN)
3390 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 1400
Atlanta, GA 30326 (404) 975-5000
https://www.acenursing.org/search-programs?status=CandidateNote: Upon granting of initial accreditation by the ACEN Board of Commissioners, the effective date of initial accreditation is the date on which the nursing program was approved by the ACEN as a candidate program that concluded in the Board of Commissioners granting initial accreditation.
Masters of Nursing (MSN) and Post-Masters Certificate Programs
The master’s and post-master’s certificate nursing programs at Endicott College are accredited by the:
Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN)
3390 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 1400
Atlanta, GA 30326 (404) 975-5000Doctorate of Nursing Practice (DNP) Programs
Effective January 6, 2025, the clinical doctorate nursing program at Endicott College located in Beverly, Massachusetts is a candidate for initial accreditation by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing. This candidacy status expires on December 31, 2026.
Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN)
3390 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 1400
Atlanta, GA 30326 (404) 975-5000
https://www.acenursing.org/search-programs?status=CandidateNote: Upon granting of initial accreditation by the ACEN Board of Commissioners, the effective date of initial accreditation is the date on which the nursing program was approved by the ACEN as a candidate program that concluded in the Board of Commissioners granting initial accreditation.
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What Are The Nursing Program Outcomes?
Completion Rates (3 most recent years)
Bachelors in Nursing (BSN) Program: On-Time and Ultimate Completion Rates
Class of 2024
Class of 2025
Class of 2026
Traditional BSN
Accelerated BSN
RN to BSN
Traditional BSN
Accelerated BSN
RN to BSN
Traditional BSN
Accelerated BSN
RN to BSN
On-Time
86%
75%
100%
91%
80%
97%
95%
94%**
83%
Ultimate*
100%
75%
100%
99%
80%
100%
97%**
97%**
83%**
Masters in Nursing (MSN) Program: On-Time and Ultimate Completion Rates
Class of 2023
Class of 2024
Class of 2025
MSN
MSN-FNP
MSN
MSN-FNP
MSN
MSN-FNP
On-Time
75%
75%
64%
72%
86%
88%
Ultimate
92%
100%
91%**
100%
92%**
88%
*Ultimate completion data for the BSN programs do not include students who chose to transfer or change majors while in good academic standing.
** Complete data not yet available.
NCLEX-RN Licensure First-Attempt Pass Rate
(Based on data reported from the National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN))
Graduation Year
Endicott College
Massachusetts Average
National Average
2023
100%
92%
89%
2024
100%
94%
91%
2025
90%
89%
87%
Family Nurse Practitioner First-Attempt Certification Pass Rate
(Based on data reported from the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Certification Board (AANP) and the American Nurses Credentialing Center Family Nurse Practitioner Certification Board (AANP))
Graduation Year
Endicott College
(ANCC and AANP Certification)
National Average
2023
86%
AANP: 73%
ANCC: 85%
2024
94%
AANP: 83%
ANCC: 83%
2025
84%
AANP: 81%
ANCC: 82%
Employment Rates
(Based on student survey administered at least one year after program completion)
Graduation Year
Program
2022
2023
2024
BSN
100%
99%
98.6%
MSN
86%
100%
100%
DNP*
No Data*
No Data*
100%
* First DNP cohort graduation was May of 2024.
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What are the admission requirements?
In addition to the general college recommendations for admission, the Nursing program requires a 3.0 GPA* minimally from high school. The middle 50% of students accepted to the program were between a 3.7 and 4.0 GPA (3.88 GPA average). A grade of “C” or higher in all high school science courses is required minimally for admission. Test scores (either SAT or ACT) are optional for admission to the Nursing program. *GPA is recalculated, based on a 4.0 grading average. For more information please visit Admissions Criteria.
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Does the B.S. in Nursing program require pre-admission testing?
The B.S. in Nursing program is testing optional with no special testing requirements.
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How do I apply?
You can apply online using the Endicott Application. All applicants will be given full consideration if an application is submitted for the Early Decision, Early Action or Nursing Priority Deadlines. Nursing applications submitted after the Nursing Priority Deadline will be evaluated on a space-available basis.
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When will I start clinicals?
Clinical coursework starts in the first semester of the sophomore year and continues in each semester until graduation. The senior year, semester-long internship includes working one-on-one with a nurse preceptor.
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Where do students go for clinicals?
Endicott’s clinical partners include Boston and local tertiary hospitals, community hospitals, rehabilitation hospitals, community-based care settings, and others.
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What is the student:faculty ratio? What size are the classes?
Class size for most of the general education and nursing program classes is 20-30 students. In all clinical rotations, skill practice labs, and clinical simulation labs, the student:faculty ratio is 6 or 7 to 1.
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Will I need a car?
During the first year while you are living on the Endicott campus, you will not need a car. In the sophomore, junior, and senior years, nursing students are responsible for their own transportation to clinical sites. Carpooling is encouraged.
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Will I be able to play a sport or pursue other activities while I study nursing?
Nursing coursework will take a lot of your time, but the athletics department and the School of Nursing work together to support student athletes who want to continue their sports for all four years. Nursing students have been successful in football, cheerleading, equestrian, lacrosse, basketball, field hockey, dance, ice hockey, and the performing arts.
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What other things can I expect as a student in the B. S. in Nursing program at Endicott College?
Program features include:
- Clinical Simulation Experiences
- Practice patient care in a state-of-the-art simulation lab.
- Service Learning Programs
- Work with other Endicott students and faculty on community-based service teams at local shelters, county jail projects, immigrant community centers, and other locations.
- Study Abroad Opportunities
- Students may spend the fall or spring of the junior year in many locations without interrupting progress toward their degrees. A cross-cultural option, NU 315 Intercultural Nursing: Service Learning Experience, is available for nursing students. Shorter travel-based courses to Belize, Iceland,Scotland, and other countries are also available.
- Professional Involvement from Day One
- The Endicott College Student Nurse Association is affiliated with the National Student Nurse Association. You may become a member, run for office, organize service activities, or attend a national conference.
- Sigma Theta Tau Chi Epsilon chapter Honor Society, membership is available for nursing students.
- Clinical Simulation Experiences
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Are there additional fees for the undergraduate nursing programs?
The following are additional out-of-pocket expenses unique to nursing students:
- Uniforms and Accessories: Students are required to have uniforms for labs and clinicals to include at least one scrub top and one scrub bottom (two of each are highly recommended), one (optional) lab coat, stethoscope, a watch with seconds hand, white shoes, and pair of name pins. There are various price points for some of these items, but the total would be in the range of $250-$350.
- Castlebranch: this secure web-based management systems assists with management of student records that are required to attend Clinical Placements.There is a one-time Castlebranch user fee of $35 that will cover all of undergraduate years. There is an additional cost for background checks. The cost is $39 for the first time and $19 for subsequent years. Please note, there are some instances when unique lab tests may be required by a given Clinical orHospital Placement which might not be covered by health insurance and would be an additional out-of-pocket expenditure.
- CPR Courses: the current cost of the CPR class is $65 plus $20 for theoptional book. It is recommended to purchase the book for first time certifiers; students do not need to purchase the book for recertification. Undergraduate students are required to take CPR Freshman and Junior Years so that the two-year CPR certificate doesn't lapse during the academic years. The total cost for CPR would thus be on the order of $130-$170.
- The Nursing Test Fee and the Nursing Clinical Course Fee are charged directly by the bursar's office.