Missoula College – University of Montana
ACEN AccreditedMissoula College – University of Montana at a glance
- Missoula College – University of Montana's most recent NCLEX-RN first-time pass rate is 100% on 34 candidates (2024) — up 5.9 pts since 2020.
- Across 5 reported years (2020–2024), the candidate-weighted average is 88% over 167 total candidates.
- 1 nursing program listed — ADN offered on campus.
- Programmatic accreditation: ACEN.
100%
NCLEX-RN first-time pass rate (2024, 34 candidates)
Source: State board of nursing
88%
Candidate-weighted average, 2020–2024
Source: State board of nursing
- Programs Offered
- 1
- NCLEX Pass Rate
- 100%
Sources: NCSBN, school-reported data. Methodology.
NCLEX-RN pass rates by year
Board-reported first-time pass rates for Missoula College – University of Montana, each shown with the cohort size it was calculated from. Candidate-weighted average across 5 years: 88% over 167 candidates.
Missoula College – University of Montana's latest reported year is 2024, and that 100% — from a cohort of 34 first-time candidates — is 12.5 points above the 87.5% national first-time NCLEX-RN pass rate NCSBN reported for 2024.
| Exam year | First-time pass rate | Candidates |
|---|---|---|
| 2024 | 100% | 34 |
| 2023 | 90.32% | 31 |
| 2022 | 82.86% | 35 |
| 2021 | 72.73% | 33 |
| 2020 | 94.12% | 34 |
Source: state board of nursing publications, transcribed per cohort. Cohorts under 10 candidates are suppressed rather than shown. Full NCLEX detail for Missoula College – University of Montana.
Nursing Programs at Missoula College – University of Montana(1)
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Admissions at Missoula College – University of Montana
- •Admission to the Missoula College Registered Nursing Program is competitive; no overall acceptance or admission rate (%) is published on official .edu pages.
- •Minimum GPA required to be eligible to apply: a cumulative GPA of at least 2.75 in the most recent 60 college credits (or total credits if fewer than 60). All coursework from attended institutions is included.
- •Prerequisite GPA: the 6 prerequisite courses form a separate GPA; although a specific minimum is not stated, the average prerequisite GPA of admitted applicants historically is approximately 3.70.
- •Minimum grade requirements for prerequisites:
- •Anatomy & Physiology I & II (BIOH 201/202 and BIOH 211/212): at least a B‑ (within 5 years; maximum 2 attempts).
- •All other science prerequisites (Chemistry I & II, Math, Writing): minimum grade of C (higher grades strongly recommended).
- •Corequisite courses (BIOM 250/251; PSYX 100S; SOCI 101S): minimum grade of C.
- •Course age policies:
- •Anatomy, Physiology, Chemistry, and Microbiology prerequisites: must be completed within 5 years.
- •Other prerequisites and corequisites: must be completed within 10 years.
- •Older writing or math coursework may require placement testing.
Based on publicly available information. Source
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Schedule & Format Flexibility at Missoula College – University of Montana
- •Delivery format (online/hybrid/on‑campus): The Associate of Science in Nursing (ASN) program is delivered via on‑campus, face‑to‑face instruction in classrooms, labs, simulations, and clinical settings; there is no mention of online, hybrid, or remote delivery formats.
- •Asynchronous vs. synchronous coursework: The catalog’s modality definitions describe online, blended, synchronous remote, Hy‑flex, and face-to-face delivery generally, but the nursing program’s pages do not specify that it employs any of these online or hybrid modalities; its instruction is in-person and synchronous.
- •Evening, weekend, or multiple cohort start options: There is no mention of evening or weekend coursework or multiple cohort start options within the ASN or LPN-to-RN Bridge program. However, the program admits students twice a year—fall and spring—with application cycles opening mid-February (for fall) and mid‑September (for spring).
- •Asynchronous vs synchronous clinicals/schedules: Clinical preceptors are scheduled with students individually, supervised by faculty, and require a preplanned schedule; interaction with faculty may be in person or electronic during clinicals—but this refers to supervision/availability rather than coursework modality.
- •Transfer credit / advanced‑standing policies:
- •– Transfer credits and grades are accepted only from regionally accredited colle
Based on publicly available information. Source
Program-Specific Details
Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN)
Minimum GPA: 2.8
Admission to the Missoula College Registered Nursing Program is competitive; no overall acceptance or admission rate (%) is published on official .edu pages.
ASN nursing instruction is delivered on-campus in person—no online or hybrid formats are indicated.
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Sources: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN); CCNE; ACEN.