Duke University School of Nursing Achieves Top Rankings in 2025 U.S. News & World Report Online Rankings

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Duke University School of Nursing has once again received high rankings for online Master’s level nursing education by securing top positions in the 2025 U.S. News & World Report Online rankings. The school’s MSN programs have ranked #1 across several categories, reflecting a commitment to providing high-quality education and training tomorrow’s nurse leaders.

"We are incredibly proud of our faculty, staff, and students for their dedication and hard work, which have led to these outstanding rankings," said Michael V. Relf, Interim Dean of Duke University School of Nursing. "We are dedicated to providing a world-class nursing education through our online programs, helping individuals across the country enhance their knowledge and skills to promote health equity and social justice.”

In the 2025 rankings, Duke University School of Nursing has been recognized as follows:

  • #3 overall rank – Best Online Master’s Nursing Programs
  • #1 – Best Online Family Nurse Practitioner Master’s Programs
  • #1 – Best Online Master’s in Nursing Administration/Leadership Programs
  • #1 – Best Online Master’s in Nursing Education Programs
  • #1 – Nurse Practitioner, Psychiatric Mental Health, Across the Lifespan
  • #3 – Best Online Master’s in Nursing Programs for Veterans

The Psychiatric Mental Health program prepares students to provide comprehensive mental health care across the lifespan. The program emphasizes evidence-based practice, advanced clinical skills, and a holistic approach to mental health care. Graduates of the program are well-prepared to become leaders in the field of psychiatric mental health nursing and make a significant impact on the well-being of their patients.

The Family Nurse Practitioner program prepares students to deliver exceptional primary care to individuals and families. The program emphasizes comprehensive primary care across the lifespan, with most coursework being online and a few virtual synchronous sessions and course-focused on-campus intensives

The School of Nursing's Nursing Education program continues to produce world-class nurse educators who go on to become leaders in the field of nursing education. The program emphasizes the development of advanced teaching skills, curriculum design, and educational leadership. Students benefit from a comprehensive curriculum that includes both theoretical and practical components, ensuring they are well-equipped to educate the next generation of nurses.

The Nursing and Healthcare Leadership program prepares students for a wide range of positions, from traditional healthcare management to emerging roles in quality, safety, and provider practice management. The program emphasizes developing real-world skills to drive positive change, influence workplace culture, and enhance patient outcomes and staff well-being.

These specialties represent the School of Nursing’s continued educational excellence across a wide variety of nursing fields. The school's innovative offerings and cutting-edge research initiatives ensure that students receive the best possible education and are well-prepared to meet the challenges of the healthcare industry.

For more information about Duke University School of Nursing and its programs, please visit nursing.duke.edu.


About Duke University School of Nursing

Duke University School of Nursing is a globally recognized leader in nursing education, research, and clinical practice. Established in 1931, the School is committed to advancing health equity and improving health outcomes through innovative education, clinical practice, and nursing science. The school offers a range of programs, including a Master of Nursing (MN), Master of Science in Nursing (MSN), Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP), and PhD in Nursing, all designed to prepare the next generation of nursing leaders. With an inclusive community, state-of-the-art facilities, and a strong emphasis on interprofessional collaboration, the School is dedicated to shaping the future of nursing and healthcare. For more information, visit nursing.duke.edu.

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