Originally an undergraduate college, Regis has developed widely recognized graduate and professional programs, including a doctorate in nursing practice and education. Our undergraduates can pursue their graduate studies here, taking advantage of accelerated programs and smooth transitions.
Regis offers majors and graduate/professional programs to prepare students for such in-demand fields as nursing, health, public service, education, business and communication. Our curriculum also provides a firm foundation in the liberal arts, sciences, and social sciences that expand our students’ skills and perspectives.
Founded in 1927 by the Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Boston (CSJ), Regis welcomes students of many faiths and provides everyone with opportunities for spiritual development and community service that are hallmarks of the CSJ tradition.
Regis was a women’s college until our successful transition to coeducation beginning in 2007. Now we enroll 1,954 men and women, both undergraduate and postgraduate. Our size fosters a strong feeling of community and a personalized approach to the success of each student. In our active community, there’s a lively mix of clubs and activities, together with a roster of NCAA Division III athletics.
Regis College, through education in the arts, sciences, and professions, empowers women and men to challenge themselves academically, to serve and to lead. A Catholic college, Regis is a diverse and welcoming community guided by the values of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Boston.
Regis offers a variety of academic programs at the undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral levels through four distinct schools – the School of Arts and Sciences, the School of Business and Communication, the School of Nursing, and the School of Health Sciences.
We believe that true learning takes place in a setting that values the individual a place where academic support, dedicated professors, and experiential learning strengthen a student’s ability to thrive. At Regis, opportunities abound for students to challenge themselves––both on campus and around the world.
We are thrilled you are considering Regis for your education and can’t wait to learn more about you. We are here to help you navigate the many factors that go into selecting a college or graduate program that is right for you.
Regis offers the best of many worlds––a vibrant, tree-lined campus in the beautiful suburbs of Weston, minutes away from internship and career opportunities in the world-class city of Boston. Students thrive in our small class learning environments, challenge themselves on our athletic fields, and benefit from an ever-growing successful alumni base.
Above all––Regis students are passionate about their community and learning. Our flexible academic model allows graduate students the opportunity to advance their education and further their career goals in ways that fits in well with their lives, with courses offered on nights and weekends, on campus, and in an online/hybrid format.
Regis is a student-centered, diverse, and active community, providing students with the highest quality of support and education on all levels. The Office of Student Activities is here for students every step of the way, and our best piece of advice: get involved and stay involved.
With more than 25 student clubs and organizations, there really is no better way to stay active, meet new people, and try new things. And, on the off chance we don’t have the club or activity you’re most passionate about – you can start one of your own.
Lifelong Learning at Regis (LLARC) is learning at its best. It is a community of adult students involved in daytime courses and lectures designed and taught by their peers, people who like to learn something new in their leisure time. LLARC involves no tests, term papers or credits, nor any previous college experience. It is a chance to learn purely for the fun of it and to meet new people of varied backgrounds and interests. Our common denominator is eagerness to expand our minds in a relaxed and sociable atmosphere.
On the Regis campus in Weston. The program is housed in the Fine Arts Center, a welcoming, accessible building with state-of-the-art technology and lecture facilities. We are integrated on the college campus, taking advantage of professors, campus facilities, intergenerational opportunities, the athletic center and fine arts center programming.
Our members engage in a wide selection of courses add link to programs and lectures Monday through Thursday, and have access to field trips and drop-in courses on Fridays. We offer the Lunch, Listen & Learn program on Tuesdays when we gather at the Fine Arts Center to have lunch and listen to speakers on various topics.
We appreciate the volunteer leaders who provide a wide variety of study groups in a number of different disciplines. Their knowledge and leadership skills, as well as those of all our volunteers are essential to our program’s success.
As our sponsor, Regis gives us access to facilities, staff guidance, and support services. The strength of the LLARC program is in the opportunity to connect with others and the excitement of widening our horizons through learning.
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