Georgia Southern University
Research the Georgia Southern University nursing program. Compare it to the other nursing programs offered in Georgia, to online nursing programs and to nursing programs offered in the United States for:
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Compare Georgia Nursing Schools | ADN | BSN |
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Number of Nursing Programs | 21 | 32 |
Average NCLEX Passing Rate | 87.25% | 87.86% |
NCLEX Passing Rate Range | 59.02% to 97.56% | 72.34% to 95.99% |
Best Ranked School Details | ADN Rankings for Georgia | BSN Rankings for Georgia |
The Georgia Southern University is a public institution and is located in Statesboro, Georgia. Its nursing program is ACEN, ACME, CCNE, COA accredited. You can earn a family nurse practitioner, registered nursing degree and attend a program via its campus, hybrid, online offerings. Nursing program offerings from the school include APRN Certificate, Bachelor, BSN to DNP, LPN to BSN, Master, MSN to DNP, Post Master's NP Certificate, RN to BSN, RN to MSN level degrees.
While the average NCLEX passing rate for Georgia state ADN programs is 87.25% and for BSN programs is 87.86%, the average national NCLEX passing rate for ADN programs is 85.48% and for BSN programs is 87.22%. Check out how Georgia Southern University compares below.
Georgia Southern University
- Brannen Hall, 2670 Southern Drive, Statesboro, GA - 30460-8126
- (912) 478-5391
School Information
Location: Statesboro, GA- Type: Public
- Programs Offered As: Campus, Hybrid, Online
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NCLEX Ranking - BSN
Overall Score BSN: 87.24% - State Rank BSN: 20
- US Rank BSN Programs: 396
Nursing Program Information
Programs Offered: Family Nurse Practitioner, Registered Nursing- Award Levels: APRN Certificate, Bachelor, BSN to DNP, LPN to BSN, Master, MSN to DNP, Post Master's NP Certificate, RN to BSN, RN to MSN
- Program Accreditors: ACEN, ACME, CCNE, COA
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Sources: The State Board of Nursing from Each State, U.S. Department of Education: College Scorecard, U.S. Department of Education – OPE, National Center for Education Statistics, Bureau of Labor Statistics