UNA nursing cohort achieves 100% passage
Nursing students from the fall 2025 cohort of the Anderson College of Nursing and Health Professions had a 100% first-time pass rate of the national licensure exam, according to University of North Alabama officials. CONTRIBUTED/UNIVERSITY OF NORTH ALABAMA
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By Bernie Delinski For the FCT
 By Bernie Delinski For the FCT  
Published 6:01 am Wednesday, May 13, 2026

UNA nursing cohort achieves 100% passage

FLORENCE — The University of North Alabama’s nursing program has reached a new first.

Students from the Fall 2025 cohort of the Anderson College of Nursing and Health Professions Bachelor of Science in Nursing program had a 100% first-time pass rate of the national licensure examination.

That is unprecedented for the program that began in 1973.

The National Council Licensure Examination, better known as the NCLEX, evaluates entrylevel safety and clinical judgement and is required to enter into professional practice.

The test has 85 to 145 questions and ends when competence is determined or the five-hour time limit expires.

The first-time pass rate for U.S. students in the registered nursing program this year is 86.3%, according to NCLEX data.

College Dean Tera Kirkman said on average 93% to 97% of cohorts pass. This year’s cohort consists of 43 students, university officials said.

“This marks the first time in our program’s history, based on all available records, that an entire traditional pre-licensure cohort has achieved a 100% first-attempt pass rate,” Kirkman said.

“I am incredibly proud of our students. They work tirelessly to complete one of the most rigorous programs and to become truly practice- ready. Their success is also a reflection of the outstanding commitment of our faculty and staff and of the exceptional leadership of Dr. Amy Seay.”

Seay provides oversight for the undergraduate nursing program and its curriculum.

“This accomplishment reflects the dedication of our students and the unwavering commitment of our faculty to prepare graduates who are ready to provide high-quality, compassionate care to the community,” Seay said.

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