Allen College Continues to Excel with RN Pass Rates

Allen College Continues to Excel with RN Pass Rates
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The National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) released results for the 2022 1st quarter National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) or RN nursing licensure exam.

Allen College BSN graduates excelled once again achieving a 98.04% pass rate.

State and National data for comparison purposes are included below.

1st Quarter Results – 2022


    RN Programs
    BSN Prograsms
     National Average
82.45%
85.59%
     Iowa Average
84.51%
87.23%
     Allen College
98.04%
98.04%

Applications are still being accepted for summer and fall! Apply Now, or take a closer look at all the programs Allen has to offer!



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