Bristol Nursing Program Ranked Among the Best in Massachusetts

Keith Thibault March 9, 2020 Comments Off on Bristol Nursing Program Ranked Among the Best in Massachusetts

The nursing program at Bristol Community College has been ranked as the fifth (5th) best in Massachusetts by Registered Nursing.

From Bristol Community College:

Bristol Community College Nursing program ranked 5th of the Best Schools in Massachusetts for Registered Nursing Programs

Bristol Community College is proud to announce that the college’s Nursing program has recently been ranked 5th, on the 4th annual 2020 Best RN (Registered Nursing) programs in Massachusetts list by Registered Nursing.

The ranking highlighted the program’s experienced faculty who help students assume leadership roles in a professional setting in order to guide their nursing practice.

Based on its methodology, Registered Nursing ranked the top nursing schools in Massachusetts by analyzing current and historical NCLEX-RN “pass rates”, the percentage of graduates who pass the exam, out of the 40 RN programs in the state. NCLEX-RN pass rates were analyzed going back to the most recent years of data available, up to 5 years. For more information about Registered Nursing’s ranking methodology, please visit https://www.registerednursing.org/rn-ranking-methodology/

Registered Nursing, based out of Carlsbad, Calif., provides education and employment resources that future nurses need to succeed. For more information about Registered Nursing, please visit https://www.registerednursing.org/

For the complete listing of 2020 Best RN (Registered Nursing) programs in Massachusetts, including Bristol, please visit https://www.registerednursing.org/state/massachusetts/#rankings.

For more information about Bristol Community College’s Nursing program, please visit www.bristolcc.edu/nursing.

*The NCLEX is an examination for the licensing of nurses in the United States and Canada. The National Council of State Boards of Nursing, INC (NCSBN) develops and administers the exam on behalf of its board members across each state in the United States.

 

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