WNMU Nursing Graduates Achieve 100% Pass Rate on Licensure Exam
The WNMU Nursing program’s recent pre-licensure BSN graduates have a 100% passing rate on the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX), the test that is required to become licensed as a nurse. The most recent national average passing rate for baccalaureate students is approximately 90%. Associate Dean of the School of Nursing and Kinesiology (SONAK) Kimberly Petrovic attributed the success in part to state appropriations to the university, which allowed SONAK to make substantial changes to its prelicensure BSN curriculum. Professor of Nursing Charnelle Lee who has been taking a lead role in these revisions, said that some of the changes were in conjunction with changes to the NCLEX exam itself. “At every level , we changed our testing policy, adding clinical judgement questions to exams,” she said, “Those give the student scenarios that they have to go through. It replicates the real clinical environment much more than multiple choice questions do.” The...