Citizens School of Nursing Student Outcomes

We set high expectations for our graduates based on their performance in key areas. In particular, we’re proud of how our graduates perform on the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN) on their first attempt; the number of students who complete their coursework in the allotted time frame; and in the number who find a job in a health care setting within their first year after graduation.

NCLEX-RN performance

Expected outcome: Our program’s annual licensure pass rate is at or above 80% for all first-time test takers (as reported by the Pennsylvania State Board of Nursing Annual Period October 1 through September 30).

NCLEX Year

Citizens %

2022 - 2023

84.6%

2021 - 2022

86.2%

2020 - 2021

87.5%

Cohort completion percentage (normal and allotted time)

Expected Outcome: 60% of students who begin their first nursing course will complete the program within eight academic terms, which is 100% of the usual time frame for the program. 70% will complete the program within 12 academic terms, which is the 150% allotted completion time.

Total # of
students
enrolled

Total # of

graduates

within 100%

normal time

100% Normal
Completion
Percentage

Total # of
graduates
within 150%
allotted time

150% Allotted
Completion
Percentage

CO 2024
Cohort 2022

53

29

55%

*

*

CO 2023
Cohort 2021

47

21

45%

27

57%

CO 2022
Cohort 2020

86

51

59%

53

62%

CO 2021
Cohort 2019

99

56

57%

63

64%

Graduates employed in an RN role within one year post-graduation

Expected outcome: 90% of graduates who seek employment as an entry-level registered nurse will obtain a position in a health care setting within one year of graduation.

Graduation
Date

Total # of
Graduates

Total # of Graduates
Employed within
One Year

Percentage

May 2023

24

24

100%

May 2022

58

56

96.55%

May 2021

58

56

96.55%

Standardized tests

Various standardized tests are administered throughout the program. Standardized comprehensive review tests are given at the end of the program to assess readiness for the nursing licensing examination. The school uses standardized testing to counsel individual students and to evaluate program strengths and weaknesses. Information related to this performance will be made available upon request.

Graduate and employer satisfaction

Parallel studies of recent Citizens School of Nursing graduates and their employers showed that graduates were satisfied with the education they received at the School of Nursing. Both graduates and their employers responded that the graduates were well prepared for entry-level nursing practice.

Accreditation and memberships

Citizens School of Nursing is approved by the Pennsylvania State Board of Nursing, accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing® (ACEN) and a member of the National League for Nursing (NLN) and Hospital Association of Pennsylvania.

Allegheny Valley Hospital is accredited by The Joint Commission®, certified by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of Health, and a member of the Hospital Council of Western Pennsylvania.

The School of Nursing is required by the ACEN to provide accurate and consistent information to prospective students. Our recruitment information is housed with the commission, as follows:

Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN)
3390 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 1400
Atlanta, Georgia 30326
(404) 975-5000
Fax: 404-975-5020

View the public information disclosed by the ACEN regarding this program by using the ACEN Program Search.

The purpose of the School's Catalog is to inform and it should not be considered a contract.

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