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(972) 923-5122 (Waxahachie)
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LVN to RN Bridge Program Outcomes
NCLEX-RN Pass Rates Compared to National Pass Rates |
The ADN program outcome for our NCLEX-RN pass rate is for the annual rate to be >80% and to be equal to or greater than to the National ADN NCLEX-RN pass rate average.
YEAR |
NC ADN NCLEX-RN PASS RATE |
NATIONAL ADN NCLEX-RN PASS RATE |
2023 |
92.68% |
87.75% |
2022 |
88.71% |
79.94% |
2021 |
89.5% |
78.78% |
Retention 3-Year Mean = 90.30% |
Program Completion (Retention) Rates |
The Navarro College ADN program outcome for traditional student completion or retention is >60% for each cohort within three (3) years.
YEAR |
PERCENT OF TRADITIONAL STUDENTS |
PERCENT OF BRIDGE STUDENTS |
OVERALL TOTAL |
2024 |
71.93% |
95.8% |
82.86% |
2023 |
73.02% |
78.37% |
75% |
2022 |
65.12% |
80% |
71.79% |
Retention 3-Year Mean = 76.55% |
Graduate Employment Rates |
The Navarro College ADN program graduate employment outcome is >95% employment within 12 months of passing the NCLEX-RN. Data is collected and documented from respondents 12 months after graduation.
YEAR |
12 MONTHS AFTER NCLEX |
2023 |
100% |
2022 |
97.7% |
2021 |
94.3% |
Graduate Employment 3-Year Mean = 97.16% |
PROGRAM STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES (PSLOs)
The Program Student Learning Outcomes (PSLOs) are statements of learner-oriented, practice-ready expectations written in measurable terms that express the knowledge, skills, or behaviors that the students should be able to demonstrate upon completion of the nursing program. The EPSLOs are:
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Demonstrate the attitudes, values, and behaviors consistent with the standards of professional nursing practice.
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Utilize knowledge, skills, and professional values within the legal/ethical framework of the profession.
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Utilize the clinical judgment model to provide individualized nursing care to diverse patients across the lifespan.
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Evaluate evidence-based interventions in individualized plans of care.
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Evaluate safety and quality improvement as a provider of patient-centered care.
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Coordinate, collaborate and communicate with diverse patients, families and the interdisciplinary health care team to plan, deliver, and evaluate care that promotes quality of life.
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Manage information, access available resources, and use technology to support decision-making and improve patient care.