Town of Billings

Campus Overview 

Student and Faculty Major Clinical Partners
  • 31 Total Faculty
  • 176 Total Students 
  • 40 Traditional BSN Cohort (admitted fall/spring)
  • 16 Accelerated BSN Cohort (admitted fall)

 

Apsaruke Hall

Current Location

Apsaruke Hall 

The Billings Campus of the Mark & Robyn Jones College of Nursing is located on the on MSU-Billings (MSUB) campus. 

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Future Location

1040 N. 29th St.

The future home of the Billings Campus is currently being constructed on North 29th Street.

 

students working in sim lab
students posing outside
 
 

Hear from our students! 

"As an out-of-state transfer student, I couldn't be more pleased with the support and encouragement I have experienced from peers and faculty on the Billings campus. It is evident that the instructors love what they teach and want you to succeed more than anything. I have never felt more seen as a student and my ability to learn has greatly improved due to the passion of the professors."

- Vanessa F.

 

"Being born and raised in Billings, Montana. I’ve found a lot to love about it. One thing I love about Billings is all the opportunities you get to meet new people. Whether you are looking to go hiking, skiing, fishing, concerts, the zoo, golfing, going to the gym, or camping, Billings has that all for you. Being a part of the Billings campus, you gain hands-on experience through partnerships with many healthcare facilities, providing real-world training. The Billings campus also has a focus on student support services, including tutoring and counseling that helps students succeed academically and mentally. The Billings campus comes with so much encouragement from peers and faculty. With that, the faculty at the Billings campus have been the most supportive and welcoming faculty I’ve encountered. Many faculty members prioritize being approachable, offering office hours, and adding additional support to help students succeed academically."

- Morgan F. 

 

"I find myself quite fortunate to end up in Billings. It has provided unique and varied clinical experiences that would be hard to come by elsewhere. The faculty here on the Billings campus are quick to help and quite understanding. From unscheduled office visits to last minute emails they are always there to help you answer your questions"

- Cooper S. 

"Billings and the surrounding areas has so much to offer! Whether you are an avid biker or a hiker Billings has something for you! In addition to the area, the campus and faculty is top tier! There is such a strong community and support system to help you achieve all of your nursing goals! "

-  Rebecca T. 

 

Recreational Opportunities 

student fishing
students hiking
 

Outdoor Recreation 

Billings is located along the Yellowstone river about 60 miles north of the Beartooth Mountains, this location offers incredible opportunities for skiing, fishing, hiking and serves as a gateway to Yellowstone National Park in the summer. 

In Billings 

Billings is the largest city in Montana so there is always something to do around town! Our students can often be found catching a show at MetraPark, visiting the Zoo, or just relaxing around town. 
2nd Ave in Billings
View from rim rocks above Billings
 

 

Leadership

Campus Director
Debbie Fischer, MS, RN
(406) 994-7506
              
Assistant Campus Director
Jeanne Conner, DNP, APRN, FNP
(406) 657-1768
 
 
 
 
Program Coordinator II
Sharon Poore
(406) 657-1750
                    
Business Operations Manager
Patrice Lucas
(406) 657-1729
 
 
 
Program Coordinator II
Ellen Thompson
(406) 657-2912
 
 

A Message from the Campus Director 

"Greetings from the Mark and Robyn Jones College of Nursing on the Billings Campus! I am an alumnus of MSU and graduated 40 years ago from this program. I have been teaching for the last 30 years and have been the Campus Director for Billings for the last 10 years. I LOVE this college! Why you ask? It’s the people. Our college has the best faculty and staff. They are dedicated and committed to providing the best nursing education possible."

Debbie Fischer, MS, RN