Kansas NCLEX Exam Results

Kansas NCLEX Exam Pass Rates (2005 - 2006)

Baker University School of Nursing - Topeka
BSN program NCLEX-RN - 96.67%
Barton County Community College - Great Bend
ADN program NCLEX-RN - 84.85%, LPN program - 97.44%
Bethel College Department of Nursing - North Newton
BSN program NCLEX-RN - 58.62%
Butler County Community College - El Dorado
ADN program NCLEX-RN - 88.30%, LPN program - 100%
Cloud County Community College - Concordia
ADN program - 74.19%
Colby Community College – Colby
ADN - 76.67%, LPN program NCLEX-PN - 97.06%
Dodge City Community College School of Nursing
ADN program NCLEX-RN - 79.17%, LPN program - 94.44%
Flint Hills Technical College - Emporia
LPN program - 89.74%
Emporia State University Newman Division of Nursing
Bachelor Degree Nursing - 82.14%
Fort Hays State University School of Nursing - Hays
BSN NCLEX-RN - 80.00%
Fort Scott Community College - Ft. Scott
ADN program NCLEX-RN - 80.43%
Garden City Community College
Associate Degree Nursing - 81.25%, LPN program - 84.62%
Hesston College Department of Nursing - Hesston
ADN program - 95.65%
Hutchinson Community College - Hutchinson
Associate Degree Nursing program - 73.68%, LPN program - 97.00%
Johnson County Community College - Overland Park
Associate Degree Nursing program - 86.57%, LPN program - 100%
Kansas City Community College - Kansas City
Associate Degree Nursing Program NCLEX-RN - 72.97%
Kansas Area Technical School - Kansas City
LPN program NCLEX-PN - 87.32%
Kaw Area Technical School Nursing Program - Topeka
LPN program NCLEX-PN - 87.72%
Labette Community College – Parsons
Associate Degree Nursing Program NCLEX-RN - 87.88%, LPN program - 100%
Kansas Wesleyan University School of Nursing - Salina
Associate Degree Nursing program - 77.78%
Manhattan Area Technical College - Manhattan
ADN program NCLEX-RN - 96.15%, LPN program - 100%
MidAmerica Nazarene University Division of Nursing - Olathe
Bachelor Degree Nursing program NCLEX-RN - 82.76%
Neosho County Community College Mary Grimes School of Nursing
Associate Degree Nursing Program NCLEX-RN - 90.54%, LPN program - 98.65%
Newman University School of Nursing - Wichita
Bachelor Degree Nursing program NCLEX-RN - 85.96%
North Central Area Kansas Technical College - Hays
Associate Degree Nursing Program NCLEX-RN - 88.24%, LPN program - 92.59%
North Central Kansas Technical College - Beloit
LPN program NCLEX-PN - 100%
Northeast Kansas Technical College - Atchison
LPN program - 92.31%
Pittsburg State University Department of Nursing - Pittsburg
Bachelor Degree Nursing - 91.07%
Pratt Community College - Pratt
ADN Program - 96.15%, LPN program - 100%
Seward County Community College - Liberal
Associate Degree Nursing Program NCLEX-RN - 96.00%, LPN program - 100%
University of Kansas School of Nursing - Kansas City
Bachelor Degree Nursing program NCLEX-RN - 87.39%
Southwestern College Department of Nursing - Winfield
Bachelor Degree in Nursing (BSN) - 80.00%
Washburn University School of Nursing - Topeka
Bachelor Degree in Nursing (BSN) - 89.16%
Wichita Area Technical College Practical Nursing Program - Wichita
LPN program NCLEX-PN - 89.86%
Wichita State University School of Nursing - Wichita
Bachelor Degree in Nursing (BSN) - 86.84%

To ensure public protection, the United States and its territories require entry into the practice of nursing to be regulated by licensing authorities within each State. Each State requires all candidates for licensure as entry-level nurses to pass the NCLEX examination which assesses the knowledge required to perform safely and effectively.

NCLEX® stands for The National Council Licensure Examination and it is a standardized exam used by each state board of nursing to determine if RN and LPN candidates are competent for entry-level nursing practice. Kansas practical nursing program graduates maintained a NCLEX pass rate better than the national average every year since 2001. Between 2005 and 2006, the average national NCLEX-PN pass rate was 89.06% while the Kansas pass rate was 94.55%.

If the NCLEX pass rate is an important factor in your decision to attend a nursing school please consult with a school representative. Please note that the NCLEX pass rates on this site represent the percentage of students which passed the exam on the first attempt between 2005 and 2006. Also note that some students may choose not to take the NCLEX examination and are not included in these statistics.

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