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King University Nursing Program Achieves Seven Consecutive Cohorts with 100% NCLEX-RN Pass Rate

King University is proud to announce that graduates from its Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program have achieved a 100% first-time NCLEX-RN pass rate for the seventh consecutive cohort.

As healthcare systems across the nation continue to face a critical nursing shortage, this milestone reflects King’s commitment to preparing highly skilled, compassionate nurses who are ready to meet the growing needs of patients and communities from day one.

“This achievement is especially meaningful as communities across the country continue to face an unprecedented need for qualified nurses,” said Dr. Matt Robert, Provost at King. “Seven consecutive cohorts achieving a 100% first-time NCLEX pass rate reflects the exceptional dedication of our students, the expertise and commitment of our nursing faculty, and King’s unwavering mission to prepare graduates who are equipped to serve with excellence, compassion, and integrity.”

The achievement is a testament to the dedication of King’s nursing students and faculty, whose focus on academic excellence, hands-on clinical experiences, and personalized mentorship equips graduates to excel both on the licensure exam and in the healthcare workforce.

“Our graduates are prepared not only to pass the NCLEX, but to lead with competence, compassion, and integrity as they care for others,” said Dr. Donna Fraysier, Dean for King’s School of Nursing.

King’s BSN program combines rigorous academics with extensive clinical experiences and a Christ-animated approach to education. These combined prepare graduates to make an immediate impact in hospitals, clinics, and healthcare organizations throughout the region and beyond.