Regis College is a private Roman Catholic university in Weston, Massachusetts, run by the Sisters of St. Joseph. Regis was founded in 1927 as a women's college. Regis became co-educational in 2007, making it the final Catholic women's institution in the Boston area to allow males.
Regis Colleges is a coed, Catholic institution located 12 miles west of Boston in Weston, Massachusetts. Regis College has 3,600 undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral students and offers academically demanding programmes in nursing, arts and sciences, business and communication, and health sciences. Regis had roughly 3,000 undergraduate and graduate students enrolled as of autumn 2020. The student/faculty ratio at the institution was 9 to 1 as of 2020. Within six months of graduation, 97% of the Class of 2019 held professional employment or were enrolled in graduate school.
Each year, there are three start times.
Allows students to apply without having to take the GRE.
It is possible to finish in as few as eight semesters.
Accepts transfer credits that are eligible
A generalist track that introduces students to fundamental facts about working in the sector.
A year of study focused on specialized clinical course materials that delve into the specifics of clinical social work practise.
A field placement-based experiential learning component that can include a student's current job if the individual is working in a qualified role.
235 Wellesley St, Weston, MA 02493, United States