The North Virginia nursing class in the North Virginia has achieved a 100% percentage of the National Council licensing exam (NClex).
“We are very proud of our graduates of nurses for their hard work and commitment to excellence,” says Jill Kizer, director of the WVNCC nursing program. “Achieving a 100% percentage of NCLEX transition is a testament to the strict training and preparation provided by our faculty, as well as the determination and resilience of our students.”
NCLEX is a national medical licensing exam, ensuring that the candidates meet high standards for professional practice. The degree of 100% omission reflects the high caliber of education and training provided by WVNCC, the school staff said, and emphasize the institution’s commitment to develop qualified healthcare professionals who meet the needs of the profession and our community.
“This cornerstone is a brilliant example of what WVNCC makes such an exceptional institution,” said WVNCC president Daniel Tosier. “Our nursing program and graduates have reached an exceptional standard of high achievements. We look forward to seeing that these university graduates change the lives of their patients. “