Suffolk Partners With MGH Institute of Health Professions

Admission agreement creates streamlined pathways to healthcare careers for Suffolk students
Two nursing students observe bedside as another student works on a treatment mannikin in the hospital simulation lab at MGH IHP
Nursing students at the MGH Institute of Health Professions practice hands-on learning in advanced simulation labs

Qualified Suffolk University graduates will gain streamlined access to select programs at the MGH Institute of Health Professions through a new partnership that will address today’s critical need for well-trained healthcare professionals. 

Through a new guaranteed admission agreement, Suffolk graduates will gain priority consideration and dedicated spots in each entering cohort of the MGH Institute’s Accelerated Bachelor of Nursing, Direct-Entry Master of Science in Nursing, Doctor of Physical Therapy, and Doctor of Occupational Therapy programs. Suffolk students will also receive dedicated advising from both institutions to help ensure eligibility and readiness.  

The US Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates the need for registered nurses will increase by 5% over the next decade. The projected growth in demand is even greater for physical therapists (11%), occupational therapists (14%), and masters-level nursing professionals, including nurse practitioners (35%).  

“Our alumni have a proven track record of success in these rigorous programs,” said Suffolk University President Marisa Kelly. “This agreement helps to further advance our mission of preparing graduates for in-demand careers that improve the lives of individuals and communities.” 

In a physical therapy treatment room, several PT students work with patients. Foreground shows a PT student helping a patient, who is on a table, lift her arm
Under the new guaranteed admission agreement, qualified Suffolk graduates will have access to dedicated spots in four rigorous healthcare programs at the MGH Institute of Health Professions, including the Doctor of Physical Therapy

Suffolk graduates will benefit from hands-on training in the IHP’s state-of-the-art skills, simulation, and physical assessment labs—and will help serve the community by delivering free care in the MGH Institute’s Sanders IMPACT Practice Center. 

“This is a tremendous opportunity to leverage the MGH Institute’s academic excellence and clinical experience with a new pipeline of supremely qualified students from Suffolk University,” said MGH Institute President Paula Milone-Nuzzo. “The nursing, physical therapy, and occupational therapy programs are central to quality healthcare; expanding the access to these professions is something we pride ourselves in, and our collaboration with Suffolk goes a long way in helping us accomplish that. We look forward to the partnership.” 

Two clinicians, one in blue scrubs and one wearing a lab coat, stand at a nurses' station in a hospital environment reviewing information on a computer screen
The partnership between Suffolk and the MGH Institute for Health Professions provides streamlined pathways to rewarding healthcare careers

About MGH Institute of Health Professions 

The MGH Institute of Health Professions, the only degree-granting member of the Mass General Brigham healthcare system, educates the next generation of healthcare leaders with a focus on health equity, interprofessionalism, transformational research, and delivering exceptional, evidence-based care. Founded in 1977 by Massachusetts General Hospital, the MGH Institute counts more than 12,000 alumni who are making an impact in hospitals, clinical sites, and schools all over the country. Our mission — more critical than ever given the complexity of today’s healthcare systems — is carried out through academic programs in the School of Nursing and School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, with many programs that are top-ranked by U.S. News & World Report

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For media inquiries, please contact: 

Suffolk University: Greg Gatlin, 617-573-8428, [email protected] 
MGH Institute of Health Professions: Sean Hennessey, 617-943-4323 (M), [email protected]