Nursing exam pass rate hits a perfect 100% score

October 21, 2025
Students care for a patient in a nursing classroom

Fitchburg State University, with a comprehensive nursing program steeped in over 60 years of academic excellence, announced recently that its nursing program achieved a perfect pass rate on the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX), with 100 percent of the 2025 graduates passing on their first attempt.

“It’s hard to put into words the commitment all faculty in this program have to the success of our students,” said Associate Professor Debbie Benes, PhD, RN, PNP-R, chair of the Nursing Department. “The faculty are committed to making sure every student is successful. Since COVID, and through all the barriers nursing education is facing, we haven’t stopped and strive to provide a program that reflects the mission and vision of the university, and our department and meets the needs of our community. We preserve and are so proud of our students and each other.”

The NCLEX is the mandatory, standardized test graduates must pass to become licensed registered nurses (NCLEX-RN) or practical/vocational nurses (NCLEX-PN). The exam assesses a candidate's ability to provide safe and effective patient care through critical thinking, serving as the essential gateway to professional practice.

"Fitchburg State has prepared outstanding nurses for generations, and this perfect NCLEX pass rate is both a remarkable achievement and a reflection of that tradition of excellence," said Fitchburg State University President Donna Hodge. "Our graduates leave here not only with the knowledge and skill demanded by their profession, but with the resilience, compassion, and commitment to service that define the best of nursing. This milestone affirms the strength of our program and the impact these new nurses will have in healthcare settings across the Commonwealth and beyond."

The university’s NCLEX results echo other recent metrics of Fitchburg State’s success. Earlier this fall, Fitchburg State was once again recognized by U.S. News & World Report for supporting the upward social mobility of its students in the publication’s annual rankings of colleges and universities.

In addition to being named among the best regional universities in the North and among the top public universities, Fitchburg State was ranked among the highest performing institutions in Massachusetts for social mobility. This category measures how well institutions succeed at enrolling and graduating economically disadvantaged students.

To learn more about Fitchburg State’s nursing program, visit fitchburgstate.edu/nursing.

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