GSW School of Nursing grads pass state boards at 93 percent rate

Published 5:24 pm Friday, November 10, 2017

AMERICUS — According to recently published 2017 data, approximately 93 percent of Georgia Southwestern State University nursing graduates passed the state licensure exam on their first attempt.
The state and national average is approximately 85 percent.
“The success our graduates experience when taking the NCLEX state licensure exam speaks to how well they are prepared in the classroom and in the clinical environment,” said Sandra Daniel, Ph.D., dean of the GSW School of Nursing.
“Our faculty are dedicated to equipping students with the knowledge and experience necessary to become successful nurses. We are very excited for the class of 2017 and for their success on this exam,”  she said.
Ranked as one of the top nursing schools in Georgia for quality and affordability, the GSW School of Nursing is accredited by the Georgia Board of Nursing and the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE).

For additional information the GSW School of Nursing, visit www.gsw.edu/nursing.