NCLEX Pass Rates — Alabama Nursing Schools (2026)
NCLEX data for Alabama is being compiled. Browse schools below.
Key takeaways
- Small cohorts (fewer than 10 first-time candidates) are marked display-ineligible and not shown as headline rates.
- Alabama is a Nurse Licensure Compact state — an RN license issued here can authorize practice in other compact states.
- National first-time NCLEX-RN pass rate reference: 87.5% (NCSBN).
Last verified 2026-08-21. Only display-eligible cohorts (N≥10) are shown.
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