Established in 1898, the University of Iowa College of Nursing actively recognizes nursing as a profession of leaders, scientists and researchers.
The mission of the College of Nursing is to prepare nurse leaders and to be a forerunner in the discovery, dissemination and application of nursing knowledge. As a state supported higher degree program in nursing, the college is committed to preparing nurse clinicians, scholars, and educators to meet the health needs of the people of Iowa. As part of a research intensive university, the College of Nursing supports its research mission through national and international leadership in innovative educational and practice programs and the generation of new knowledge.
Renowned faculty, advanced clinical experiences and a tradition of innovative leadership have led to the University of Iowa College of Nursing’s ranking as one of the best nursing programs in the nation. Our graduates are sought after as highly skilled professionals who have received a rigorous education of the highest quality.