St. Luke’s University Health Network is pleased to announce that its newly created St. Luke’s College of Health Sciences has begun accepting applications for its inaugural class, which will begin in May 2026.St. Luke’s Launches St. Luke’s College of Health Sciences to Strengthen Regional Health Care Workforce
The College, which shares a campus with St. Luke’s University Hospital – Bethlehem, is now enrolling students at www.StLukesCollege.org for the following programs:
In addition to its degree-granting programs, the College will also offer general education coursework.
Approval to establish the St. Luke’s College of Health Sciences was granted in October 2025 by the Pennsylvania Department of Education, marking a strategic step that will shape the future of health care education and workforce development in the Lehigh Valley and beyond.
“This is a historic milestone for the Lehigh Valley,” said Mary Grace Simcox, EdD, RN, first president of the St. Luke’s College of Health Sciences. “The launch of the St. Luke’s College of Health Sciences reflects a bold commitment to strengthening our health care workforce by providing an affordable, local pathway to high-demand careers complete with guaranteed clinical placements, hands-on learning, small class sizes, and clear opportunities for professional advancement.”
Respiratory Care and Radiography classes will be held at the Priscilla Payne Hurd Education Center, while the RN to BSN program will be offered fully online with a curriculum designed to support adult learners seeking non-traditional college experiences. Students will also have access to simulation and skills labs, study areas, and library resources.
St. Luke’s longstanding partnerships with regional colleges and universities will continue while the new College expands the Network’s ability to address workforce shortages in critical health care roles by broadening access to education. Even with these strong partnerships, the need to establish an institution of higher learning is critical, Simcox said.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the health care and social assistance sector is projected to experience the largest job growth of any industry between 2024 and 2034, driven by an aging population and persistent workforce shortages. Meeting this demand requires strong, accessible education pathways that support individuals at every stage of their professional journey.
St. Luke’s has long been a leader in medical education, operating the oldest School of Nursing in the country, providing the only four-year medical school through The Temple St. Luke’s School of Medicine, and offering more than 60 Graduate Medical Education programs to prepare the next generation of physicians and advanced practitioners.
“The launch of the St. Luke’s College of Health Sciences reflects St. Luke’s ongoing commitment as a national leader in health care education and builds on that foundation, completing a comprehensive education continuum designed to prepare, advance, and retain the health care workforce of tomorrow,” Simcox said. “We are excited to welcome our first class of students and help them start, grow and thrive in a health care career.”
For more information or to apply, visit www.StLukesCollege.org or watch St. Luke's College of Health Sciences Overview Video.
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