Students

Penn Nursing’s Student Services is dedicated to helping students achieve their academic and professional goals in a supportive, holistic environment.

Welcome to the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing!

Christina Costanzo, Assistant Dean of Admissions and Academic Affairs We’re here to help you!

Our staff is here to orient you and provide a smooth transition to Penn Nursing and the University, facilitate your course registration and clinical compliance, help advise you on academic options to include in your plan of study, introduce you to student life within the school and on the Penn campus, refer you to support services and resources, and celebrate your accomplishments with you at graduation.

We invite you to visit us in Suite M-18 of Claire Fagin Hall and learn more about our services.

We look forward to meeting you in person!

Christina M. Costanzo, EdD
Assistant Dean for Admissions and Academic Affairs
costanzo@nursing.upenn.edu

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Penn Nursing Receives $3.3 Million NIH Grant to Support Families with Gay and Bisexual Sons

The University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing (Penn Nursing) has been awarded a $3.3 million grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to develop and evaluate a new intervention designed to improve communication between parents and their gay or bisexual adolescent sons.

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Penn Nursing Study Finds Link Between Nurse Work Environment Quality and COVID-19 Mortality Disparities

A new Penn Nursing Center for Health Outcomes and Policy Research (CHOPR) study – published in INQUIRY – has found a strong association between the quality of the nurse work environment and COVID-19 mortality rates among socially vulnerable Medicare beneficiaries. The study examined data from 238 acute care hospitals across New York and Illinois.

Read MorePenn Nursing Study Finds Link Between Nurse Work Environment Quality and COVID-19 Mortality Disparities

Contact

Visit us!
Claire M. Fagin Hall
418 Curie Boulevard, Suite M-18
Philadelphia, PA 19104-4217, USA

Get in touch with us:
215-898-6687
advisor@nursing.upenn.edu