At Goodwin College, we believe that each one of our students deserves to succeed in a college environment designed just for them.
At Goodwin College, we know just how much of a difference our community makes in the lives of our students. We know how hard our students work, and how many challenges they may have to overcome just to come to class. We know that our students deserve all the support they need, and we absolutely love seeing our students succeed!
If you’re one of the amazing healers in our state looking to become a nurse, we believe that our nursing school in CT is right for you:
Having graduated over 1,400 nurses in the past 10 years, we know that nurses who graduate from Goodwin’s nursing program learn the skills that employers want. At Goodwin, there are no wait lists for nursing enrollment and we offer clinical facilities and internship sites all over CT. Goodwin grads get jobs! Our graduates have been hired at leading hospitals and healthcare employers in the state, including Connecticut Children’s Medical Center, Hartford Hospital, St. Francis Hospital, and the UCONN Health Center.
We regularly hear from employers about how pleased they are to have Goodwin nurses joining their organization. A Goodwin nursing degree can open up a new world for you, one that includes career satisfaction, prestige, and a great sense of making a difference in the lives of others. Great opportunities await you. Let Goodwin College start you on your path to becoming a nurse.
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Interested in learning more about Goodwin College? Learn more today by calling 800-889-3282 or visiting www.goodwin.edu/healers. Or check out all of our programs to see why we’re a leading healthcare school in CT! You can also interact with us on Facebook or Twitter!
Goodwin University is a nonprofit institution of higher education and is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE), formerly known as the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC). Goodwin University was founded in 1999, with the goal of serving a diverse student population with career-focused degree programs that lead to strong employment outcomes.