St. Bonaventure University

Dennis R. DePerro School of Health Professions


Graduate programs in physician assistant studies, occupational therapy and public health as well as undergraduate programs in nursing, health science and public health are designed to help meet the growing demand for skilled and caring health care providers.


Your career launchpad


From hi-tech facilities in our new $18 million home to in-demand graduate and undergraduate degrees, the Dennis R. DePerro School of Health Professions molds you into a skilled health care provider, and a compassionate one.


Undergraduate programs

  • NURSING PROGRAMS
    • RN to B.S. in Nursing
      A  two-year program, blending face-to-face and online instruction, enabling registered nurses to become baccalaureate prepared.

    • Dual Degree Nursing Program
      A blended campus program between partner schools SBU and Jamestown Community College in which students earn an Associate of Applied Science in Nursing from JCC and a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from SBU.
  • B.S. IN PUBLIC HEALTH
    A nationally recognized major preparing you for immediate employment in the public health sector or graduate studies. A minor in public health is also available.

  • B.S. IN HEALTH SCIENCE
    Preparation for positions in health promotion or graduate studies


  • Graduate programs

    • M.S. IN PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT STUDIES
      A 28-month professional degree program that prepares you for certification and a rewarding career as a PA.

    • MSOT (OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY)
      A 23-month professional degree program that prepares students academically and professionally for responsibilities and services as an occupational therapist.

    • MASTER OF PUBLIC HEALTH (MPH)
      A 42-hour program that prepares students with a Bachelor of Science degree for rewarding careers as leaders in the public health sector.

    • MASTER'S ENTRY TO PRACTICE (MEP)
      A 71-credit program that prepare a student with a Bachelor of Science degree to become a registered nurse.

    Consider our early assurance in public health opportunity

    Our Early Assurance in Public Health program enables qualified high school seniors who enroll in an undergraduate Bachelor of Science program to have a reserved seat awaiting them in our Master of Public Health program upon completion of their undergraduate studies. To learn more, click here



      Modern, state-of-the-art facilities


      St. Bonaventure's historic Francis Hall, home of the Dennis R. DePerro School of Health Professions, underwent a comprehensive $18 million renovation project in 2020-2021.

      Students working on a medical mannequin
      Built in 1951 to house seminarians attending St. Bonaventure, Francis Hall has been retrofitted over the years to serve a number of university needs, from student housing, classrooms and auxiliary dining facilities to offices for various departments.

      Its transformation into a home for the Dennis R. DePerro School of Health Professions is the biggest, most dramatic transformation to date. The months-long project included major exterior renovations as well as the gutting of interior spaces in order to construct classrooms and labs geared specifically for health-related programs.

      Three floors of the building are now utilized for the school.

      The garden level includes a new physical diagnosis lab — 3.000 square feet of space that includes three exam rooms, 20 clinic exam tables, and inpatient hospital style beds. This level also includes student locker rooms, laundry facilities and a student breakout room.

      The main floor houses academic offices and instruction space including modern, high-tech classrooms with computers, microphone and speaker systems, high-end web cameras, projectors and TV displays, and a number of group study spaces with TVs as well as laptop and wireless connections. There is enhanced WiFi throughout the facility.'

      The renovation project also included improvements to approximately 125 student residence rooms on the building's upper floors.



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      Former physician to vice president tabbed to head Bona’s FHCP program

      Jan 30, 2020

      Dr. Kevin O’Connor, ’88, former physician to the U.S. vice president, has been named medical director of St. Bonaventure University’s Franciscan Health Care Professions program.

      “We are thrilled to have Dr. O’Connor join our program and provide leadership and guidance for its sustainability and growth,” said Dr. David Hilmey, dean of the School of Arts & Sciences. “His knowledge, enthusiasm and experience will also provide our students moving into medicine and the health professions with mentorship and wisdom that will guide and inspire them on their journey.”  

      A retired U.S. Army colonel, O’Connor “understands as a Bona’s grad what our students experience and what it means to have a Franciscan education and how that influences a career in medicine,” Hilmey said.

      O’Connor was the physician to the vice president from 2009 to 2017 and White House physician from 2006-2009. He was inducted into SBU’s Seneca Battalion ROTC Hall of Fame last year.

      “I am humbled and honored to have this opportunity to contribute meaningfully to my academic home,” O’Connor said. “I vividly remember my hours in Friedsam Library. And I remember my quiet, anxious moments in St. Joseph’s Oratory, offering a prayer before exams.”

      The Franciscan charism woven into the health professions programs at St. Bonaventure was especially appealing to O’Connor.

      “The healthcare professions offer a unique opportunity for one to ‘do well,’ as one ‘does good,’” he said. “The FHCP program answers both the community’s call for workforce development and God’s call to always care for those who are suffering.”

      O’Connor has been an associate professor at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences since 2017, and taught previously at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences.

      “Dr. O’Connor is a highly decorated veteran and successful and seasoned physician who has demonstrated success and, most important, compassion for others at every stage of his illustrious career,” Hilmey said. “There is no better person to lead our Franciscan Health Care program into the future.”

      The FHCP program has nine combined-degree or early assurance agreements with six universities or colleges, featuring programs in medicine, pharmacy, dentistry and physical therapy. Students take three or four years of a pre-med program at St. Bonaventure, and finish their medical degree programs at the partnering institutions.

      The combined-degree programs grant talented high school seniors provisional acceptance into medical school upon entry to St. Bonaventure. Early assurance programs allow students to apply for early acceptance to medical school as SBU sophomores.

      O’Connor attended St. Bonaventure on an Army ROTC scholarship, completing a major in biology and minor in theology. He served as class president and founder/director of the campus Medical Emergency Response Team (MERT) and received a military commission as a Distinguished Military Graduate.

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      About the University: The nation’s first Franciscan university, St. Bonaventure University is a community committed to transforming the lives of our students inside and outside the classroom, inspiring in them a lifelong commitment to service and citizenship. In 2019, St. Bonaventure was named the #1 regional university value in New York and #2 in the North by U.S. News and World Report.