Why Bellin College?
We’ve been educating healthcare professionals for more than 110 years
Founded in 1909, Bellin College has grown to become one of Wisconsin’s premier private, not-for-profit health sciences colleges. A focused curriculum, extensive hands on and clinical practice, leadership and service learning, and dedication to the values of Excellence, Integrity, Community, and Caring helps our students succeed academically and professionally.
You don’t have to wait to be accepted into your program
We have direct-entry programs; which means that once you are accepted at Bellin College you are also accepted into your program.
Graduates of our programs are in high demand
Undergraduate job placement at graduation (October 2022- May 2023)*
- Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Sciences: 100%
- Bachelor of Science in Nursing: 100%
- Bachelor of Science in Diagnostic Medical Sonography: 100%
- Bachelor of Science in Radiation Therapy will have its first graduates starting in May 2023.
- Bachelor of Science in Surgical Assisting will have its first graduates starting in May 2024
*Based on information from those who responded to our graduate survey.
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Licensure exam pass rates for our programs consistently exceed national averages
- Bachelor of Science in Nursing NCLEX pass rate: Exceeds national average
- Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Sciences AART certification exam pass rate: 100%
- Bachelor of Science in Diagnostic Medical Sonography ARDMS certification exams pass rate: 100%
- Bachelor of Science in Radiation Therapy will have its first graduates starting in May 2023.
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We offer degrees for careers that are in high demand
Employment of:
- Radiologic and MRI technologists is projected to grow 6 percent from 2021 to 2031.
- Radiation therapists is projected to grow 6 percent from 2021 to 2031.
- Diagnostic medical sonographers and cardiovascular technologists and technicians, including vascular technologists, is projected to grow 10 percent from 2021 to 2031.
- Registered nurses is projected to grow 6 percent from 2021 to 2031.
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Our degrees are in career fields that offer great earning potential
Wage information is from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, as of May 2020.
- Radiologic Technologist: Median annual wage – $61,980
- Diagnostic Medical Sonographer: Median annual wage – $75,380
- Radiation Therapists Median annual wage – $82,790
- Registered Nurse: Median annual wage – $77,600
- Surgical Assisting: Mean annual wage (WI) – $57,290
Median Wage; An occupational median wage estimate is the boundary between the highest paid 50 percent and the lowest paid 50 percent of workers in that occupation. Half of the workers in a given occupation earn more than the median wage, and half the workers earn less than the median wage.
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Numerous scholarships to help make your education more affordable.
Last year we awarded more than $2.5M in scholarships to our students!
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Small student-to-faculty ratio
Small class sizes allow you to know your professors and classmates, and build life-long friendships. Student-to-faculty ratio; 8:1
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State-of-the-art facilities
State-of-the-art campus and technology, including an expanded Health Sciences Resource Center with multiple simulation labs.
You will hit the ground running in your new career
Our programs provide you with extensive hands-on and clinical experience, which will help prepare you for the rapidly changing healthcare field, and give you the confidence to be successful in your career.
Our bachelor’s programs position you for career growth and more opportunities.
- Currently, both the nursing and allied health career fields do not require a bachelor’s degree; however, studies indicate that the more education a healthcare provider has, directly correlates to improved patient outcomes.
- In addition, a bachelor’s degree with an emphasis on leadership and management will help excel your career and management opportunities.
We offer graduate programs that will help move your career to the next level.
Graduate Nursing:
Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) – Family Nurse Practitioner, Nurse Educator
Family Nurse Practitioner Post-Graduate Certificate Program
Nurse Educator Post-Graduate Certificate Program
Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) – BSN to DNP, MSN to DNP
Graduate Physical Therapy
Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT)
Orthopaedic and Manual Physical Therapy (OMPT) Fellowship
Doctor of Science in Physical Therapy (DScPT)