Crowder Cassville nursing graduates earn 100 percent pass rate
March 11, 2020
The Crowder College-Cassville Nursing student graduates for fall 2019 received word that all students earned a passing score on their NCLEX licensure test. This marks the third year in a row the program has achieved 100 percent pass rate.
The NCLEX is the mechanism that measures the abilities of students graduating from an Associate of Science in Nursing program to become a Registered Nurse. According to the National Council of State Boards of Nursing the pass rate for NCLEX-RN from the U.S. was 88 percent in 2018 for first time testers.
“Crowder Cassville has always had outstanding nurse graduates since the program began in January 2010. Achieving 100 percent first time pass rates the last three years is evidence of the hard work and determination of students. This is also a reflection of the hard work the instructors pour into ensuring the students are successful,” state Kimberly Smith, Cassville Nursing Program Coordinator/Instructor.
Crowder College prides itself on NCLEX performance with nursing programs at Neosho, Cassville, McDonald County and Nevada.
The 2019 Cassville Nursing student graduates who were part of this accolade include:
Karen Brattin, Exeter
Justin Callahan, Springdale, Ark.
Katy Dutton, Seligman
Tiffany Franklin, Pierce City
Ana Garcia, Rogers, Ark.
Macey Ginn, Fayetteville, Ark.
Karen Hatfield, Pineville
Kristina Henderson, Aurora
Jordan Hurlburt, Farmington, Ark.
Amanda Jackson, Fayetteville, Ark.
Courtney Kaffka, Fayetteville, Ark.
Jerica Lawrence, Seligman
Keyla Martinez, Cassville
Jayme Palmer, Pierce City
Kyle Parsons, Springfield
Glenda Ratliff, Shell Knob
Jessica Turner, Aurora
Cheyenne Wallace, Seligman
Lexie Wilson, Cassville.
The NCLEX is the mechanism that measures the abilities of students graduating from an Associate of Science in Nursing program to become a Registered Nurse. According to the National Council of State Boards of Nursing the pass rate for NCLEX-RN from the U.S. was 88 percent in 2018 for first time testers.
“Crowder Cassville has always had outstanding nurse graduates since the program began in January 2010. Achieving 100 percent first time pass rates the last three years is evidence of the hard work and determination of students. This is also a reflection of the hard work the instructors pour into ensuring the students are successful,” state Kimberly Smith, Cassville Nursing Program Coordinator/Instructor.
Crowder College prides itself on NCLEX performance with nursing programs at Neosho, Cassville, McDonald County and Nevada.
The 2019 Cassville Nursing student graduates who were part of this accolade include:
Karen Brattin, Exeter
Justin Callahan, Springdale, Ark.
Katy Dutton, Seligman
Tiffany Franklin, Pierce City
Ana Garcia, Rogers, Ark.
Macey Ginn, Fayetteville, Ark.
Karen Hatfield, Pineville
Kristina Henderson, Aurora
Jordan Hurlburt, Farmington, Ark.
Amanda Jackson, Fayetteville, Ark.
Courtney Kaffka, Fayetteville, Ark.
Jerica Lawrence, Seligman
Keyla Martinez, Cassville
Jayme Palmer, Pierce City
Kyle Parsons, Springfield
Glenda Ratliff, Shell Knob
Jessica Turner, Aurora
Cheyenne Wallace, Seligman
Lexie Wilson, Cassville.