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    Mid-State Technical College Nursing Program Ranked Fourth in State, Boasts 100% NCLEX Pass Rate

    2024-05-01
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    Mid-State Technical College's Nursing program remains a top choice in Wisconsin, consistently ranking high among state nursing schools. It was recently placed fourth on the 2024 Best RN Programs in Wisconsin list by RegisteredNursing.org. A notable achievement of the program is its 100 percent pass rate on the 2023 National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN), surpassing the national average of 87.8 percent.

    This high NCLEX pass rate highlights the program's effectiveness in preparing students for nursing careers. Mid-State's program competes with 36 other colleges in Wisconsin, offering degrees from associate to master's levels. The consistent success of its students on the NCLEX-RN reflects the strong education and training provided.

    Deb Johnson-Schuh, dean of Mid-State’s School of Nursing, credits the program's success to the faculty's dedication and the students' hard work. The faculty, experienced in nursing and teaching, supports students academically and in clinical settings. Johnson-Schuh also notes the program's focus on preparing students for various healthcare environments.

    The program offers benefits like affordable tuition, financial aid, and modern training facilities. The Healthcare Simulation Center at Aspirus Riverview Hospital, equipped with advanced simulators, allows students to practice medical scenarios safely, building their confidence and skills.

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