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College of Health Sciences

Health sciences advance care, promote well‑being, and support healthier lives across communities. At 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ of Pennsylvania, educating future health professionals goes beyond the classroom, focusing on the scientific understanding, practical preparation, and professional commitment needed to have lasting impact in health‑related fields.

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The College of Health Sciences at 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ of Pennsylvania prepares students for health‑focused careers through experiential learning and applied real‑world opportunities. Students develop critical thinking, professional responsibility, and a strong foundation in science as they work with diverse populations in clinical, community, and health‑related settings.

Students can pursue undergraduate and graduate study, as well as minors and certificates, aligned with diverse goals in health‑related fields. In addition to their academic work, students benefit from structured clinical and experiential learning, advising, and career preparation that support their transition into professional and advanced study pathways.

Academic Programs

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Support the Future of Healthcare

Your support helps shape the next generation of nurses when it matters most. A gift to 91ÖÆÆ¬³§â€™s Breiner School of Nursing directly enhances hands‑on learning, advanced simulation experiences, and community‑focused training—ensuring students graduate confident, prepared, and ready to serve.

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Excellence in Nursing Education

Recognized as a leader in nursing education, the Breiner School of Nursing’s accredited undergraduate and graduate‑level programs prepare students through hands‑on learning and real‑world clinical experiences, empowering graduates to serve patients, families, and communities with skill, compassion, and confidence across a wide range of care settings.

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Building Clinical Confidence

91ÖÆÆ¬³§â€™s Simulated Learning Labs (SLL) help nursing students build confidence and critical clinical skills through hands‑on practice in a safe, controlled environment, preparing them for success in clinical settings and their future careers.

Jaylene Fermin '23

Bloomsburg’s program has an edge over other audiology and speech pathology programs, because we have professors that also spend time and work in the (on-campus) clinic. This gives professors fresh and up-to-date practices and information to feed to their students and future SLPs or audiologists.

Jaylene Fermin ‘23
Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology
M.S. Sport and Performance Psychology student, Mary Tucker

I chose this program over the others because of its flexibility, the willingness to help from the staff, the easily understandable and very reasonable price, and the CMPC certification help.

Mary Tucker
M.S. Sport and Performance Psychology
MSN Nurse Practitioner student

91ÖÆÆ¬³§ gave me the tools and skills necessary to respond to complexities in my patients. This program helped me to identify my weaknesses, improve diagnostic skills, and prioritize management options for patients. The program is challenging but has made me comfortable in assessing and planning patient care. I am now able to use the treatment guidelines learned throughout the program to plan the best care possible for my patients.

Karina Jones, CRNP
MSN Nurse Practitioner
M.S. Sport and Performance Psychology student, Mary Tucker
MSN Nurse Practitioner student
Jaylene Fermin '23

College of Health Sciences

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Clubs and Organizations

College of Health Sciences student clubs and organizations offer opportunities to connect with peers, build leadership skills, and explore interests beyond the classroom.

  • Aging Special Interest Group (ASIG)
  • American Society of Radiologic Technologists Professional Organization (ASRT)
  • Health Sciences Club
  • Health Sciences Student Government Association, Sayre (HSSGA)
  • Nurses’ Christian Fellowship
  • PA Society of Radiologic Technologists (PSRT)
  • Sigma Theta Tau International, Honor Society of Nursing
  • Student Nurses Association

Learning Communities

Learning Communities bring students together in a supportive, close‑knit environment built around shared academic interests and goals. As part of an LC, you’ll connect with peers, faculty, and staff who are invested in your success, helping you navigate college while growing academically and socially.

The Breiner School of Nursing Learning Community is exclusively for first-year nursing majors, connecting students with peers, faculty, and mentors while offering collaborative learning, shared coursework, and engaging activities that support academic and professional success.

The Health & Medical Sciences Learning Community connects students in select health-related majors with peers and faculty while offering collaborative learning, structured academic support, and engaging experiences that promote success both in and out of the classroom.

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Leadership