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We Turn Passions into Professions

In the College of ENHP, our singular focus is helping you become the teacher, nurse, or health professional you’ve imagined. Our curriculum and fieldwork are designed with one goal in mind - to prepare you for the professional certification or graduate study you need to launch a successful career. 

International Opportunities

DPT Students Travel to the Mariana Islands

TJ Bellama, traveled across the globe with 4 DPT students to Saipan in the Northern Mariana Islands to help fill the gap in physical therapy care by treating patients of all ages while living in their community for a month. This is an offering we plan to extend to more students in the years to come!

UHart Students Build Prosthetics for Kids in Kenya

Professor Duffy Felmlee, travels to Kenya with the Limb Kind Foundation and UHart to serve at the AIC-CURE International Hospital. Felmlee said that in the P&O program, students are typically assisting in projects when abroad, but in Kenya, they were ready for the roles to be reversed. “I was their assistant, and they did great."

Teacher Preparation

teacher in classroom with children

The University of Hartford’s education programs prepare you to become a confident, versatile, creative teacher. Our programs weave together coursework, clinical experiences, and preparation for Praxis exams to help students successfully obtain State of Connecticut certification. Here are a few examples:

  • You’ll begin classroom training the first semester of your first year. You’ll have a supervised program at a local school or early childhood center so you gain real-world experience right away.
  • Classroom observation and experience happens every year, culminating in student teaching assignments during your senior year with one of our 55 partner schools throughout the state.
  • Increase your marketability with our bachelor’s degree in Integrated Elementary and Special Education. This program enables you to earn two Connecticut certifications in four years, amplifying employment options.

All of my clinical experiences helped build the professional nurse I hope to become. I was able to use my skills learned throughout nursing school and adapt them to the position." Erin Daly '23

Erin Daly '23, Trauma Nurse at Hartford Hospital

Health Professions Preparation

The University of Hartford has extensive clinical opportunities with leading hospitals and healthcare facilities across the state and region. These clinical programs will give you a breadth of hands-on experiences to prepare you for a successful start in your profession.

Here are just a few examples:

nursing students in front of Manchester Memorial Hospital

Beginning in sophomore year, our nursing students have clinical placements at the leading hospitals and healthcare facilities in Greater Hartford, including Hartford HealthCare, Hartford Hospital, St. Francis Hospital, Manchester Memorial Hospital, Gaylord Hospital, Hospital of Central Connecticut, McLean Care, and Middlesex Hospital.

Respiratory care student

Respiratory Care

Students in our respiratory care program begin clinical rotations during their sophomore year at one of our 12 affiliate partner institutions, which include Hartford Hospital, Connecticut Children’s Medical Center, and UConn John Dempsey Hospital. Rotations include neonatal, pediatric, adult critical care, and long-term care. In addition to gaining real-world experience, these clinical rotations help you expand your professional network and increase your marketability after graduation.

Radiologic technology students

Radiologic Technology

Our program enables you to earn your professional credential in radiography and gain a second credential in advanced imaging (CT, MRI, or sonography), which makes you highly attractive to potential employers. Beginning in the second year, students participate in clinical rotations at our affiliate partners, including major hospitals such as Hartford Hospital, Connecticut Children’s Medical Center, St. Francis Hospital, and private imaging offices.

Prosthetics students

Prosthetics & Orthotics

Through our partnership with the Hanger Clinic, students in our Master of Science in Prosthetics and Orthotics program gain hands-on experience learning to design, fabricate, and fit prostheses and orthoses for patients who have lost limbs or have other disabling conditions of the limbs and spine. This level of professional preparation results in a high level of placements in residency positions throughout the country.

A partial list of where our graduates are working:

Apple Rehab
Backus Hospital
Baystate Medical Center
Braintree Rehab Hospital
Connecticut Children’s Medical Center
Connecticut Valley Hospital
CT Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services
Eastern Connecticut Health Network
Gaylord Hospital
Hanger Clinic
Hartford Hospital
Hospital for Special Care
Independence Physical Therapy
Jefferson Radiology
Johnson Memorial Medical Center
Lawrence & Memorial Hospital
Massachusetts General Hospital
Middlesex Hospital
Midstate Medical Center
New England Orthotic and Prosthetic Systems
Radiology Associates of Hartford
Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center
The Hospital of Central Connecticut
University of Connecticut Health Center
Veterans Administration
Yale-New Haven Hospital

Many of our graduates have advanced to senior leadership positions in health care:

Pamela Manor, MSN ‘10
Chief Nursing Informatics Officer, UMass Memorial Medical Center, Worcester

Bobbi McNeil, BS '94
Director, Imaging Services, Hartford Hospital (retired)

Jeannine Nonaillada, BS ‘01
Assistant Dean, Faculty Development and Mentoring, New York University Winthrop Hospital;
Assistant Professor, Clinical Family, Population & Preventative Medicine, Stony Brook University School of Medicine

Lisa O’Connor, BS ‘95, MSN ‘98, EdD ‘06
Dean of the School of Nursing, Quinnipiac University

Maria Tackett, EdD '10
Nursing Director, Professional Practice, Hartford Hospital

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