The Streak Continues: 100% NCLEX Pass Rate

EUGENE, Ore. – The streak continues at Bushnell University. The School of Nursing proudly announces that every student in its sixth Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing cohort has successfully passed the National Council Licensure Examination on their first attempt, continuing the program’s emphasis on academic excellence and clinical preparation necessary to meet the standard for safe nursing practice.

This achievement highlights the program’s rigor and personalized approach that define Bushnell’s nursing education. Since the program’s inception, Bushnell’s ABSN graduates have consistently demonstrated exceptional readiness to serve as competent, compassionate, and Christ-centered nurses. 

“This is another moment to celebrate the incredible effort and dedication of our students, faculty, and staff,” shares Interim Assistant Dean of Nursing Jan Welch, who has master’s of nursing and registered nursing degrees. “It takes an entire community to sustain this level of success. Our faculty members are among the most skilled and devoted educators I have ever worked with. Their passion and commitment to student learning make all the difference.  Our clinical partners are also invaluable in our program’s ongoing success.” 

The ABSN program, designed for students who already hold a bachelor’s degree, provides a rigorous, faith-integrated curriculum that can be completed in just 12 months. Through classroom instruction, simulation labs, and clinical placements across the region, students develop both the technical and interpersonal skills needed to meet the growing demand for nurses in Oregon and beyond. The program prepares ethical nurses to lead evidence-based quality improvement within diverse healthcare and educational communities, embracing Bushnell’s mission to foster wisdom, faith, and service through compassionate, academically grounded instruction. 

“God has richly blessed this program,” Welch added. “As we prepare to graduate Cohort 7 this December and guide Cohort 8 toward their 2026 completion, we continue to pray for wisdom, grace, and endurance in our shared mission to serve others through healthcare.” 

With each successful cohort, Bushnell continues to strengthen its reputation for academic excellence, community impact, and faithful service — one nurse at a time. 

To learn more about Bushnell University’s Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing program, visit bushnell.edu/absn. For more information about the School of Nursing and its degree offerings, visit bushnell.edu/nursing. 

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