As many of you may already know, the passing rates of first time U.S.-educated nurses who took the NCLEX-RN® between April and June 2013 have been announced by the NCSBN. Nationally, 47, 818 applicants took the test between April and June of this year and 39,689 passed, bringing the pass rate down to 83%. When comparing these passing rates to those of the same time last year, the 2013 passing rate decreased by 9.74%*.
What does this decline in the pass rate mean for you, your school, and your students?
We invite you to join us for a free, live online webinar to discuss the passing rate change and its implications. Join Barbara Irwin, MSN, RN and Executive Director of Kaplan Nursing on Wednesday, September 25th at 7pm ET as she discusses what these changes mean for you and your current students. Barbara and Kaplan’s team of expert nurse educators will discuss the factors associated with these recent NCLEX® failures as well as recommended strategies for successful NCLEX® preparation by you and your schools. Click here to register- attendance is FREE for you and your faculty.
We look forward to “seeing” you there!
*National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Exam Statistics and Publications, https://www.ncsbn.org/1232.htm