Pass/fail % of Ma nursing schools

U.S.A. Massachusetts

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I'm looking for a site that gave information about nursing schools in Ma. I was able to see how many students took the nclex and how many pass/fail along with percentage rate. I can't remember which site I was on. Can someone please help me? Thank you

I think you should look under Mass. Gov. go to board of nursing and I believe it is there, I know I show it also.

Massachusetts Board of Registration

http://http://www.mass.gov/?pageID=eohhs2terminal&L=5&L0=Home&L1=Researcher&L2=Physical+Health+and+Treatment&L3=Nursing+Statistics&L4=National+Council+Licensure+Examinations+(NCLEX)+by+School&sid=Eeohhs2&b=terminalcontent&f=dph_quality_boards_nursing_r_nclex_08_perform_summary&csid=Eeohhs2

Specializes in Nursing Assistant.
Specializes in OR, community nursing.

Looks like there's not much difference between community colleges and private schools and 4 year state schools. I was surprised to see that Regis has such low passing rate.

Specializes in Nursing Assistant.
Looks like there's not much difference between community colleges and private schools and 4 year state schools. I was surprised to see that Regis has such low passing rate.

Anything below 70% is dangerously low. I think it is really bad if a school goes that low. When I had to choose between 2 nursing programs, the first thing I looked at was their NCLEX pass rates:up:

Specializes in Pediatrics.
Looks like there's not much difference between community colleges and private schools and 4 year state schools. I was surprised to see that Regis has such low passing rate.

Note that Regis's MSN program is quite a bit higher in % pass rate (95%), only it's BSN is low--but yeah that's not good.

Specializes in LTC.

The Lawrence Memorial / Regis College Collaborative Nursing School (Regis' ASN program) has a good pass rate

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