
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 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.

St. Ignatius of Loyola taught that everything that exists comes from a loving God who can be discovered in the world and in each person. Living with a commitment to “finding God in all things” means noticing and experiencing God’s active love in other people, in the world around us and in everyday moments (not only in explicitly religious settings). Each time we find God in this way, we have the chance to deepen our knowledge of, relationship with and responsiveness to God.
Cura personalis means “care for the whole person” or, more accurately, “care that is personal” in Latin. It’s about recognizing that every person is a unique gift from God, with their own talents, strengths and needs. Each of us is made in God’s image and inherently worthy of dignity. We are all meant to live fully, freely and authentically. At Creighton, this means we take time to understand, respect and support each individual as a whole person. We focus on your growth in every area, including intellectual, physical, artistic, social, psychological, moral and spiritual well-being.
In our busy lives, it’s easy to get caught up in constant activity and distractions. The value of reflection and discernment invites us to slow down, pay attention and look inward. By making time each day to reflect, through practices like the Ignatian Examen, we strengthen our ability to “find God in all things” and to notice God’s presence in our lives and hearts. As we grow in this awareness, we become better able to recognize and follow God’s unique invitations for each of us.
Magis, meaning "more," challenges us to seek what leads to the greatest good; the choices, actions and commitments that help us grow more fully and contribute to something bigger than ourselves. The Latin phrase Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam, meaning “For the Greater Glory of God,” is the motto of the Society of Jesus and captures the spirit of magis. It reminds us to live with purpose and aim for what matters most.
Our Jesuit tradition calls us to look beyond ourselves and live as people who are “for and with others,” building genuine relationships with individuals and communities who are poor or marginalized. These connections help us understand our shared humanity and develop a sense of solidarity that inspires us to use our talents, time and energy to work toward a world that better reflects God’s vision for all people and the earth we share.
In the Jesuit, Catholic tradition, faith is not only what we believe but also how we live. “Faith that does justice” means putting love into action. It means working alongside God and with others to seek the common good and help create a more just world.
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:
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