Marquette University College Of Nursing
History
Nursing at Marquette began in 1912, when the university acquired the Trinity Hospital Training School for Nursing in Milwaukee and the nurses' residence. Although classes began soon after the acquisition, the College of Nursing officially became its own separate college in 1936. Over 7,000 students have graduated from Marquette's nursing program since its beginning. The college is housed in Emory T. Clark Hall on Marquette's campus.
Programs and reputation
The College of Nursing offers bachelor's, master's, and clinical doctorate degrees, as well as PhDs in nursing. There are also various dual-degree and interdisciplinary programs at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.
In 2015, the College of Nursing opened a satellite program in Indianapolis, IN, in partnership with St.Vincent Health, to provide an Adult-Older Adult Acute Care Nurse Practitioner program where after students can sit for the Adult Gerontology acute care certification exam.
In 2012, U.S. News & World Report listed the college's graduate program as the 44th best in the country. Its graduate program in midwifery was ranked 19th nationally.