Nursing program at Washington college stays on perfect track
Stressed Out Nurses Weekly, January 19, 2007
Eighty Clark College students sat down in front of the NCLEX-RN® exam after the fall 2005 and winter 2006 sessions. Eighty passed it.
Clark, located in Vancouver, WA, is one of the 33 nursing schools (out of 750 nationwide) to have a perfect pass rate on the NCLEX-RN, according to The Columbian (WA) News. Students praise the tough curriculum and state-of-the-art training equipment that helps them feel prepared for their lives as RNs.
Clark admits 40 students to its two-year degree program every year.
Source: The Columbian (WA) News
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