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CARL ALBERT STATE COLLEGE NURSING SCHOOLS RANKED NUMBER ONE AND THREE IN OKLAHOMA

Carl Albert State College is thrilled to announce that the nursing schools at the Sallisaw and Poteau campuses have been ranked number one and number three, respectively, in the state of Oklahoma! This prestigious ranking is a testament to the hard work, dedication, and commitment of the faculty, staff, and students.

This achievement solidifies CASC’s position as one of the premier nursing schools in the state. Our program offers a comprehensive education in nursing and patient care, providing students with the skills and knowledge to excel in their chosen career paths.

“We are dedicated to our mission of training nurses who are prepared to meet the demands of today’s healthcare industry,” said Marcia Cullum, Program Director. “Our faculty utilizes innovative teaching methods that promote collaboration and critical thinking while equipping students with the skills they need to succeed.”

“Our commitment to excellence has been rewarded with this recognition,” said President Jay Falkner.  “We are proud of this accomplishment and look forward to continuing to provide high-quality education and training for nurses in Oklahoma. Congratulations to everyone involved! We’re number one and three in the state!”

The top-ranked CASC program provides the perfect foundation for a successful career in nursing. For more information, visit www.carlalbert.org.

The mission of RegisteredNursing.org is to “promote excellence in nursing by enabling future and current nurses with the education and employment resources they need to succeed.”  According to their website, a great way to measure a quality nursing program “is through NCLEX-RN “pass rates.” The group ranked the top 20 nursing schools in Oklahoma by analyzing current and historical NCLEX-RN “pass rates”, meaning the percentage of graduates who pass the exam, out of the 46 RN programs in the state. Programs reviewed include schools that offer an Associate in Nursing (ADN/ASN), BSN, or Direct-Entry MSN Degree.”  For more information, visit www.registerednursing.org

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