November 3, 2015
College’s Associate Degree Nursing Students Earn 100 First Time NCLEX Pass Rate
By B&SC News Team
North Chesterfield, VA (November 4, 2015) – Bryant & Stratton College-Richmond Campus Nursing graduates recorded a 100% first time pass rate on the national nursing licensure examination (NCLEX-RN).
The latest graduating class (August 2015) produced 10 graduates, all of whom passed the NCLEX-RN on the first attempt. “Bryant & Stratton College Nursing Program,” says Debi Erick, PhD RN, Program Director of Nursing, “meets students where they are with whatever ‘and in life’ they have providing the skills to help them become safe nurses.”
The BSC Nursing program is designed to be completed in 20 months of full time study. Graduating students earn an associate’s of applied science in nursing (ASN). To learn more about the BSC Nursing program, visit the website at www.bryantstratton.edu or come to our Medical Careers Lunch & Learn information session on Wednesday, December 16th from noon to 1:30 pm. Call 804-745-2444 for lunch reservations.
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