Georgia State University Nursing Programs - NCLEX Passing Rates and Program Rankings
The nursing school at Georgia State University is a public institution located in Atlanta, Georgia. Its nursing programs are accredited by ACEN, ACME, CCNE and COA.
Degree types you can earn at Georgia State University include Adult Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner, Pediatric Primary Care Nurse Practitioner, Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, Registered Nursing and Women's Health Nurse Practitioner, and the school provides its offerings to students via campus and hybrid formats. The level of nursing programs offered to nursing students include APRN Certificate, Bachelor Degree, BSN to PhD, Doctor of Nursing, Master Degree, MSN to DNP, Post Master's NP Certificate and RN to MSN level degrees.
For nursing students in Georgia, the state average NCLEX-RN passing rate for ADN programs is 87.25% and for BSN programs is 87.86%. The average national NCLEX-RN passing rate for ADN programs is 85.48% and for BSN programs is 87.22%.
Out of 52 nursing schools in Georgia, the nursing program at Georgia State University ranks #9 in the state, and out of more than 1,700 nursing programs nationally, it ranks #249. It's 3-year average NCLEX-RN passing rate is 91.26%, giving the Georgia State University an overall grade of A.
Nursing Program Stats at a Glance for Georgia State University
- Grade: A
- NCLEX-RN Passing Rate Average: 91.26%
- Georgia State Rank: 9
- National Rank: 249
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Compare Georgia Nursing School Rankings
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 |
Georgia State University
- 33 gilmer st, Atlanta, GA - 30303-3083
- ((40) 4) -413-2000
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School Information
Location: Atlanta, GA - Type: Public
- Programs Offered As: Campus and Hybrid
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NCLEX Ranking - ADN
Avg. NCLEX ADN Passing Rate: 89.44% -
NCLEX Ranking - BSN
Avg. NCLEX BSN Passing Rate: 86.36% - State Rank BSN: 9
- US Rank BSN Programs: 249
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Nursing Program Information
Programs Offered: Adult Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner, Pediatric Primary Care Nurse Practitioner, Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, Registered Nursing and Women's Health Nurse Practitioner - Award Levels: APRN Certificate, Bachelor Degree, BSN to PhD, Doctor of Nursing, Master Degree, MSN to DNP, Post Master's NP Certificate and RN to MSN
- Program Accreditors: ACEN, ACME, CCNE and COA
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Cities in Georgia Offering Accredited Nursing Programs
If you are not finding the right nursing program in Atlanta or want to compare nursing schools from other cities in Georgia? Compare average NCLEX scores, in-state and out-of-state tuition costs as well as schools with strong alumni networks. The following is a list of cities in with accredited nursing programs in Georgia: Americus, Athens, Atlanta, Augusta, Bainbridge, Barnesville, Brunswick, Carrollton, Cochran, Dahlonega, Dalton, Decatur, Demorest, Douglas, Kennesaw, Lagrange, Lawrenceville, Macon, Milledgeville, Morrow, Mount Berry, Rome, Savannah, Statesboro, Thomasville, Tifton and Valdosta
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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