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HCI College Achieves One of Florida’s Highest Nursing Licensure Exam Pass Rates for 2022

HCI College, a private post-secondary nursing school, announced this week that it achieved an 89.1 percent National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) pass rate at its West Palm Beach campus in 2022 – one of the highest first-time pass rates of all AD-RN programs in South Florida.

The college’s nursing program flourished, achieving an NCLEX pass rate at its West Palm Beach campus, above the national average of 77.91 percent.

HCI College’s nursing program provides educational and clinical experiences, preparing its students for employment positions as registered nurses (RN).

The high passage rate on licensure exams HCI College is an attractive educational choice for local students in Palm Beach, Martin, and St. Lucie Counties. Last year, 41 graduates of HCI College’s Associate Degree in Nursing program passed the NCLEX. All nursing school graduates must pass the NCLEX before joining the workforce as licensed Registered Nurses in Florida.

“HCI College is committed to fostering an educational environment that prepares graduates for the workplace,” said HCI Group Campus President and COO David Shelpman. “We are proud to have such a high NCLEX passage rate at our West Palm Beach campus, which is a testament to our excellent program curriculum and the hard work of our faculty and students.”

Institutionally accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC), HCI offers programs of study in Nursing, Substance Abuse Counseling, Medical Assisting, Emergency Medical Technician, Paramedic, Emergency Medical Services, and Veterinary Assisting.

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