History and Mission

Exceptional roots. Transformative aspirations.

Nursing education at Creighton University began nearly a century ago, when the University became affiliated with St. Joseph’s Hospital School of Nursing in 1928. After nursing students completed their diploma requirements, they continued on to earn their Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degrees. In the many decades since, the College of Nursing has been committed to forming compassionate leaders who make a positive impact on healthcare—with thoughtfulness, professionalism and innovation.

In 2022, the College of Nursing was proud to incorporate the University’s paramedicine programs, creating new opportunities for collaboration as we educate students who will transform the way care is delivered today and well into the future.

Our Mission and Vision

Our mission is to educate compassionate leaders who transform healthcare through excellence in practice, scholarship and service. We cultivate lifelong learners in nursing and paramedicine dedicated to a healthier world that is grounded in Jesuit values and a commitment to social justice.

Our vision is a future where compassionate care, innovative education, and scholarly excellence converge to transform healthcare locally and globally. We strive to empower visionary leaders who advance healthcare practice, improve health outcomes, promote health equity and cultivate belonging for all.

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The Jesuit, Catholic Values That Set Us Apart

2025-2030 Strategic Plan

The College of Nursing 2025-2030 Strategic Plan outlines a course to advance our strategic mission and vision as we look ahead to the future of our college. The plan includes the following five priority areas: 

  • Research and scholarship
  • Recognition
  • Resource stewardship  
  • Teaching and learning
  • Well-being

Our Bylaws

To learn more about the guiding principles that are foundational to the College of Nursing, please review our bylaws.