Rankings, Achievements & Honors
 
Best Graduate Schools U.S. News and World Report

The School of Nursing 's graduate degree programs consistently rank among the finest in the nation. Our Pediatric Nurse Practitioner program was named the tenth best in the nation in the most recent ranking by U.S. News and World Report.

"We strive to offer innovative, high-quality programs, so it's wonderful to see our hard work validated on a national level," says Patricia Chiverton, Ed.D., R.N., dean of the School of Nursing. "At a time when nursing is more important than ever in health care, we're proud to be educating nurses who are making a real difference in their profession."

 

National Institute of Health

The University of Rochester School of Nursing has earned a coveted spot in academic medicine – a research ranking of 12 from the National Institutes of Health (NIH). The annual rankings combine research grants, training grants and fellowships.

Our Center for Clinical Research on Aging ranks among the nation's top four nursing schools in geriatric research, based on funding from NINR of the National Institutes of Health.

“Research is a fundamental strength of our school. This number demonstrates the vigor of our research programs and productivity of our faculty,” said Patricia Chiverton, EdD, RN, FNAP, Dean of the University of Rochester School of Nursing.

Get more information about our research programs.

 

Fuld Scholar


The University of Rochester School of Nursing Fuld Scholar Programs are made possible by a generous gift from the Helene Fuld Health Trust, HSBC Bank USA, Trustee, the nation's largest private funder devoted exclusively to nursing students and nursing education. Recognizing nursing's indispensable role in patient care, the growing nursing shortage, and the need to attract more people to the field, the Fuld grant affords outstanding students the opportunity to pursue nursing degrees by providing all important scholarship support.  The School of Nursing currently enjoys a 2.5 million dollar award, our second Fuld grant, that primarily supports student scholarships.  For more information...

Clinical and Translational Science Institute


In 2006, the University of Rochester received a $40 million award from the NIH to establish a Clinical and Translational Science Institute. The aims of the institute include novel translational methodologies, pilot studies, biomedical informatics, design, bio statistics, and ethics, regulatory support, patient and clinical interactions, community engagement, translational technology, education and career development, upstate network and evaluation.

 


The Empire State gold certification is given to organizations in New York State that use effective, forward-looking practices throughout their organizations. The University of Rochester School of Nursing is the only nursing school to receive Gold certification since the inception of the award in 1992.

“We found a visionary leadership team, a collaborative culture and a well-prepared faculty that is focused on student success,” said George Hansen, executive director of Empire State Advantage Inc., the organization that gives the award.

 

Top Colleges for Entrepreneurs
Fortune Small Business magazine

Fortune Small Business magazine


The University of Rochester was named one of the top 10 colleges in America for budding entrepreneurs in the March 2006 issue of Fortune Small Business magazine. The recognition comes three years after the University of Rochester received a $3.5 million grant from the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, which with matching funds, formed the basis for a $10.5 million initiative to make entrepreneurship and integral part of courses and programs across all six schools at the University, including The School of Nursing.

“Entrepreneurial energy has now become deeply embedded in every school and program at the University of Rochester,” said University President Joel Seligman. “This builds on our long tradition of being a relatively small research university distinguished for our high degree of cross campus collaboration and nimbleness.”

Get more information about entrepreneurship at the University of Rochester School of Nursing.

 

John A. Hartford Foundation

We have been selected as one of seven John A. Hartford Foundation Geriatric Investment Fund sites. The program is designed to develop geriatric nursing leaders and advance geriatric nursing research and practice. Coordinated by the American Academy of Nursing, and requires that a school demonstrate a solid foundation in geriatric nursing programs, curriculum innovations, university collaborations in geriatrics, and faculty leadership locally and nationally.

Find out about the work being done by our Center for Clinical Research on Aging.

 

Annual Review of Nursing Education

We were the first school of Nursing in the country to offer a master's degree program in Leadership in Disaster Response and Emergency Preparedness. Our program was profiled as the opening chapter in the 2006 Annual Review of Nursing Education.

“Our new Leadership Program filled a major void by offering a unique blend of business and health care administration, health promotion, education and technology, and public health,” said Patricia Chiverton, EdD, RN, FNAP, Dean of the University of Rochester School of Nursing.

 

Short Takes

The School of Nursing's "Community Initiative To Improve Nursing Home and Dementia Care" has been recognized by the American Journal of Nursing for its extraordinary work in the field of long-term care through the establishment of a periodic column, SHORT TAKES ON LONG TERM CARE coordinated by the Elaine C. Hubbard Center on Nursing Research on Aging. Actual innovations in long-term care are identified, described and supported with research evidence in articles written by faculty and published in the American Journal of Nursing thereby changing practice in long-term care facilities throughout the world.

NICHE Program

We are the first (and only) School of Nursing to establish and lead a NICHE Program in our affiliated hospital system (Strong Health).

Started in 1992, NICHE has evolved into a national geriatric nursing program comprising 197 active sites in 38 states as well as parts of Canada and The Netherlands. It is a program of The John A. Hartford Foundation Institute for Geriatric Nursing at New York University. The goal of NICHE is to achieve systematic nursing change that will benefit hospitalized older patients. The vision of NICHE is for all patients 65 and over to be given sensitive and exemplary care.