Mason's online Master of Science, Nursing program ranked in top 50, according to U.S. News

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Online MSN program ranks number 49 nationally, 34 among public universities, and 18 for veterans  

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The College of Public Health is pleased to announce its online Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) program is ranked within the top 50 programs, as recognized in the most recent U.S. News & World Report ranking of online programs. The online MSN ranks no. 49 nationally, no. 39 among public universities, which is up 15 and 12 spots, respectively from last year. Mason’s online MSN has the highest rating of programs in the DC-area.  

“Nurses are in demand across the country and our online Master of Nursing program is providing nurses with the skills to innovate public and population health,” said Acting Director of the School of Nursing Margaret Rodan. “Our graduates are a testament to the interprofessional education, research, and practice of our program, and they are eager to improve the health and well-being of all.” 

 Additionally, the program was ranked no. 18 for veterans nationally and no. 11 for veterans. among public universities. 

Based on the 2024 rankings of on-campus graduate programs, Mason’s DNP rose 13 spots to #39 and the MHA rose one spot to #32. Mason’s MSN ranked at #38 and the MPH ranked at #76. Based on the most recent U.S. News rankings data available, the Master of Social Work maintains its ranking at #79.   

Learn more about all of Mason’s nursing programs.