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St. Catherine University is committed to the development of effective, ethical leaders. Through study, practice and life experience, individuals have opportunities to enrich the knowledge, refine the skills and clarify the attitudes essential for responsible action.
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At St. Kate's you apply to a College and your academic program is part of a School.
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Living on Campus
Wellness Resources
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Institutes and Centers
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Why St. Kate’s
Responding to the needs of healthcare
St. Kate’s places strong emphasis on course content and clinical/practicum experiences based on current and projected needs in a changing healthcare environment.
Values-based curriculum
Course work for all Master of Arts in Nursing concentrations includes critical decision-making, ethical leadership, social justice, diversity, nursing theory, nursing research, evidence-based practice and health policy.
Convenient clinical practitioner options
The nursing faculty are committed to providing healthcare to underserved populations, including individuals and families in rural areas. Students who wish to pursue clinical experiences in these areas are supported in their efforts. Clinical placements are coordinated by students with faculty and corresponding organizations to secure preceptors prior to clinical course work.
Expert faculty
Courses in the Master of Arts in Nursing program are taught by highly qualified faculty with expertise in advanced practice and graduate nursing education.




