Nursing Program Rated Best in West
Nursing Program Rated Best in West
Feb 10, 2020
Recognition has come frequently to Western Nevada Colleges Nursing Program from a
variety of sources during the past year.
The biggest one arrived on Wednesday when Nursing Process selected WNCs program as
No. 1 in the West Region, which encompasses 426 nursing schools, thereby making it
one of the nations top programs.
We are proud of Western Nevada College for producing quality registered nurses, said
Shehnaz Reddy, a communication officer at Nursing Process. Congratulations to the
students, faculty and administrators of the college!
Nursing Process is an online resource that simplifies access to nursing education
and career information, thereby helping students make better choices. Currently, the
site reaches out to more than 100,000 students every month, from all over the country.
For its West Region rankings, Nursing Process evaluated nursing schools from Alaska,
California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington and
Wyoming.
Im happy for the college. Im happy for the faculty, said WNC Nursing & Allied Health
Director Dr. Judith Cordia. The outstanding ranking should remind everyone at WNC
that the success of the Nursing Program is dependent upon excellent educational and
support standards not only from the Division of Nursing & Allied Health but also from
faculty and staff at the Carson City, Fallon and Douglas County campuses, President
Dr. Vincent Solis, the colleges vice presidents and the clinical sites including Renown
Health, Carson Tahoe Health and St. Marys Regional Medical Center.
Nationally, Nursing Process considered more than 2,726 nursing schools and ranked
them based on their programs academic quality, NCLEX-RN pass rates, the nursing schools
reputation and affordability.
Last month, Nursing Process ranked WNCs Associate Degree Nursing Program No. 1 in
Nevada for 2020. That ranking process utilized by the organization centered on indicators
that organization members believe are important in defining a nursing students preparedness
for success in their personal and professional life. The organization considers four
areas to compile its rankings, including academic quality (this includes program retention
and graduation rates), NCLEX-RN examination performance (first-time licensure pass
rates), affordability and overall reputation of a college or university. From those
four areas, academic quality and NCLEX-RN first-time pass rates were given the most
consideration to indicate the colleges academic performance.
Last June, RNCareers.org ranked WNCs Nursing Program No. 2 in Nevada for 2019 with
a grade of 94.3 percent, while Registered Nursing currently has WNC No. 3 in Nevada
with the following assessment of the program:
With an excellent nursing program, nursing educators adeptly guide students toward
effective communication, accountability and clinical knowledge so that graduates easily
fill the gaps in area nursing care.
To learn more about WNCs No. 1 ranking in the West, go to
www.nursingprocess.org/best-nursing-schools/adn/.