United States
MGH Institute of Health Professions
Tuition fee
$45,000–$60,000
QS ranking
University ranking
U.S. News Top 100 (Graduate Nursing Programs)
MGH Institute of Health Professions is a private, graduate-only health sciences institution in Boston (Charlestown Navy Yard), founded in 1977 by Massachusetts General Hospital. The Institute enrolls ~1,600 students and is known for interprofessional education, strong clinical partnerships, and advanced simulation and research facilities.
Academic programs
Tuition Fees (2025–26)
Estimated international tuition; varies by program.
Master’s Programs (International)
$45,000–$55,000/year
Doctoral Programs (DNP, OTD, PhD)
$48,000–$60,000/year
Certificates
$8,000–$20,000
Scholarships
Institutional awards and limited assistantships for qualified students; external funding options available.
MGH Institute International Student Award
Institutional award available to international students.
Merit-Based Scholarships
Up to $10,000.
Graduate Assistantships
Limited availability.
External funding
Examples include Fulbright, home country government funding, World Bank, etc.
U.S. federal aid
Not available to international students.
Rankings
Program-level recognition in U.S. News & World Report.
U.S. News & World Report
Top 100 for Graduate Nursing Programs.
Highly ranked for Speech-Language Pathology and Physical Therapy.
Recognized for interprofessional education and clinical excellence.
Student Life & Campus
Urban campus in Boston’s Charlestown Navy Yard with immersive clinical and research facilities.
Facilities
Simulation centers, clinical labs, and research facilities.
Learning model
Interdisciplinary learning with real clinical immersion.
International student support
Visa assistance, onboarding, and academic support.
Community
Culturally diverse student body with global clinical experiences.
Location
Walking distance to downtown Boston and waterfront; safe, healthcare-centered community.
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