OSU-OKC nursing students pass national licensing exam at 100% rate
By KOCO Staff
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OKLAHOMA CITY (KOCO) — The first class of Oklahoma State University-Oklahoma City’s newest nursing program passed its licensing exam at a 100% rate.
University officials said all nine graduates of OSU-OKC’s inaugural LPN/paramedic to registered nurse class passed the national licensure test to become registered nurses on the first attempt.
OSU-OKC created a dedicated cohort in 2020 for LPNs and paramedics to become registered nurses as a separate pathway in addition to the traditional two-year program.
“Support from both our advisory committee and from campus administration were integral to development of this pathway,” Tracy Edwards, Nurse Science department head, said in a news release. “This initiative recognizes the student’s existing skills and knowledge, thus decreasing the time it takes them to graduate and start working at the bedside.”
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