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anyone know what the statistic are for their school of nursing pass rates for state boards?

our school of nursing is relatively new (only been in operation about 11 years) and we have a 99.8% pass rate on state boards.

rena, wow, that is a super pass rate. the school i'm attending in august is gradually increasing their passing rate, right now it's in the middle 80's i think. good luck this fall.

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originally posted by rena rn 2003

anyone know what the statistic are for their school of nursing pass rates for state boards?

our school of nursing is relatively new (only been in operation about 11 years) and we have a 99.8% pass rate on state boards.

, rena! "99.8%", is this every year, this is great! what is the size of the graduating class.

Our local community college that I am attending had a 97% last year for the ADN program. Another local University had an 87% last year. So I choose the ADN program over the BSN...that will come later, PLUS hopefully I can work for a hospital that will have tuition assitance!!! :)

our pass rate is averaged for the enitre 11 years the program has been at the college.

there have only been 3 people that didn't pass boards on the first try. one lady because of an auto accident in her last quarter. :o one lady because she graduated but didn't want to go into nursing. :rolleyes: and another guy failed his first attempt but passed his on his second.

this is information that i got from one of our first year instructors. i have never seen it in writing but the dean of the college spoke at the recent graduation and quoted the same statistics (leaving out the personal details mind you).

wow !! that is just awsome, most schools can only boast high 78-88 %, so very lucky for all who went there. thanks for sharing and keep us posted-ok

Each Board of Nursing has the results for each and every program in their state. This is one item that is used in approving the school and them keeping their accreditation.

Always check with the BON for your state before starting any program.

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