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Fall 2025 Virtual Info Sessions: Graduate Nursing Programs

Nurse using her laptopSeton Hall University’s College of Nursing invites prospective students to take the next step in their careers by joining its Fall 2025 schedule of virtual information sessions. These live, online events give future applicants a closer look at the College’s nationally ranked graduate nursing programs — from the Master of Science in Nursing (M.S.N.) to the Doctor of Nursing Practice (D.N.P.) and Ph.D. in Nursing.

Known for academic excellence and innovative online learning, Seton Hall’s graduate nursing programs prepare students for leadership roles in today’s complex healthcare environment. Flexible online coursework allows busy professionals to balance their studies with work. With a strong record of mentoring nurse practitioners, researchers and educators, the College of Nursing is dedicated to developing the next generation of healthcare leaders.

This fall, information sessions will be offered for programs including:

  • Ph.D. in Nursing
  • Doctor of Nursing Practice (D.N.P.)
  • M.S.N. in Nursing Administration and Executive Nurse Leadership
  • M.S.N. nurse practitioner programs in adult-gerontology primary care; adult-gerontology acute care; family; pediatric primary care and psychiatric-mental health

“Prospective students, especially busy nurses, find these information sessions a convenient way to connect with program directors,” said Brian Garrett, assistant director of graduate admissions and recruitment for the College of Nursing. “It’s an opportunity to get important information straight from the source and walk away confident in your next steps.”

To register for an upcoming session, please visit the College of Nursing Info Session Registration Page.

About the College of Nursing
As the first university in New Jersey to launch a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.S.N.) program, Seton Hall established a proud tradition of nursing education that has shaped the profession statewide. The College of Nursing has since educated nearly one-third of New Jersey’s nurses and is one of the few nationally approved Army ROTC nursing partners.

Today, the College offers eight graduate degrees with flexible online coursework designed to meet the needs of working professionals: six M.S.N. programs, the Doctor of Nursing Practice (D.N.P.), and the Ph.D. in Nursing. Consistently ranked among the nation’s top 25 and No. 1 in New Jersey in U.S. News & World Report’s Best Online Master’s in Nursing Programs, the College combines flexibility, academic rigor and a commitment to preparing nurse leaders for a rapidly evolving healthcare landscape.

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