In 1963, the college consolidated with Taipei Senior Vocational School of Medicine, and was renamed Taiwan Provincial Vocational School of Nursing and Midwifery, a five-year junior college.
Reformed again from a state-run institution in 1994, the school changed its name to National Taipei College of Nursing.
This title continued until August 2010, when the School was formally renamed National Taipei University of Nursing and Health Sciences.
In 1999, NTUNHS started its master's program in Nursing and Health Care Management, Long-Term care, Nursing-Midwifery, Health Allied Education, and Speech & Hearing Disorders and Sciences.
At present, NTUNHS is made up of three colleges, including five departments, twelve graduate programs, and one center.