Applications Now Open
February 25, 2026 
Springtime marks new beginnings, and at St. John’s College of Nursing, it also signals opportunity. Applications are now open for all nursing programs, including the launch of a new, 100% online Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) program beginning Fall 2026.
St. John’s College of Nursing offers a full spectrum of academic programs, including a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) with a focus on leadership and education, and Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP). The college’s mission is to educate professional nurses whose practice exemplifies excellence in health care by fostering spiritual, ethical and professional development.
To learn more and understand the application process, visit here or contact [email protected] with additional questions or to schedule a campus tour.
The new MSN Practice-Integrated Learning Impact program is structured to fit the realities of today’s professional nurse:
Unlike traditional practicum models, applied learning is embedded across every semester. Students develop and implement real-world projects aligned with their professional roles and career goals, whether in clinical practice, leadership, education or health systems improvement. This continuous project development allows for deeper, meaningful outcomes that make an immediate impact in workplaces and communities.
The program is also intentionally designed to prepare graduates for progression into doctoral-level practice, building skills in inquiry, improvement science, evaluation and evidence translation that naturally support future DNP study.
With growing enrollment, expanded faculty and a steadfast commitment to excellence, St. John’s College of Nursing remains a proud and essential part of Hospital Sisters Health System’s Mission to nurture the next generation of compassionate, skilled nurses to serve communities throughout Illinois and beyond.
St. John’s College of Nursing offers a full spectrum of academic programs, including a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) with a focus on leadership and education, and Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP). The college’s mission is to educate professional nurses whose practice exemplifies excellence in health care by fostering spiritual, ethical and professional development.
To learn more and understand the application process, visit here or contact [email protected] with additional questions or to schedule a campus tour.
The new MSN Practice-Integrated Learning Impact program is structured to fit the realities of today’s professional nurse:
- Fully online
- Open to nurses with RN licensure in any state
- Two-year completion
- 36 credit hours
- Three courses per semester
- One cohort model with consistent pacing
- 480 hours of applied leadership and practice projects
Unlike traditional practicum models, applied learning is embedded across every semester. Students develop and implement real-world projects aligned with their professional roles and career goals, whether in clinical practice, leadership, education or health systems improvement. This continuous project development allows for deeper, meaningful outcomes that make an immediate impact in workplaces and communities.
The program is also intentionally designed to prepare graduates for progression into doctoral-level practice, building skills in inquiry, improvement science, evaluation and evidence translation that naturally support future DNP study.
With growing enrollment, expanded faculty and a steadfast commitment to excellence, St. John’s College of Nursing remains a proud and essential part of Hospital Sisters Health System’s Mission to nurture the next generation of compassionate, skilled nurses to serve communities throughout Illinois and beyond.
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