Rowan College at Burlington County
ACEN AccreditedRowan College at Burlington County at a glance
- Rowan College at Burlington County's most recent NCLEX-RN first-time pass rate is 92.31% on 65 candidates (2026 Q1) — these editions cover different parts of the year, so they are not a like-for-like comparison.
- Across 2 reported periods (2025 Q1–Q4 to 2026 Q1), the candidate-weighted average is 90.6% over 170 total candidates.
- Programmatic accreditation: ACEN.
92.31%
NCLEX-RN first-time pass rate (2026 Q1, 65 candidates)
Source: State board of nursing
90.6%
Candidate-weighted average, 2025 Q1–Q4 to 2026 Q1
Source: State board of nursing
- NCLEX Pass Rate
- 92%
Sources: NCSBN, school-reported data. Methodology.
NCLEX-RN pass rates by year
Board-reported first-time pass rates for Rowan College at Burlington County, each shown with the cohort size it was calculated from. Candidate-weighted average across 2 reporting periods: 90.6% over 170 candidates.
Rowan College at Burlington County's latest reported year is 2026, and that 92.31% — from a cohort of 65 first-time candidates — is 4.8 points above the 87.5% national first-time NCLEX-RN pass rate NCSBN reported for 2024.
| Exam year | First-time pass rate | Candidates |
|---|---|---|
| 2026Q1 | 92.31% | 65 |
| 2025Q1–Q4 | 89.52% | 105 |
Source: state board of nursing publications, transcribed per cohort. Cohorts under 10 candidates are suppressed rather than shown. A quarter range next to a year means the board edition covered only that part of the year, so those rows are not directly comparable with full-year rows. Full NCLEX detail for Rowan College at Burlington County.
Nursing Programs at Rowan College at Burlington County(0)
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Admissions at Rowan College at Burlington County
- •No published overall acceptance or admission rate (%) for the RCBC nursing program was located on official RCBC (.edu) sources or the College Catalog. Thus: no verified admission rate found.
- •Minimum GPA requirement: Applicants must have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher to be considered.
- •TEAS exam requirement: A TEAS test is required, with a recommended minimum cumulative score of 58%. The highest score is considered if multiple attempts were made.
- •Prerequisite courses and grading:
- •Applicants should complete most prerequisite non-nursing courses before applying. These include biology, English, math, psychology, sociology, philosophy, and nutrition courses (e.g. BIO 110/111, BIO 114/115, BIO 112/113, ENG 101/102, MTH 107 or MTH 143, PSY 101, PSY 256, SOC 101, PHI 101, NUR 220).
- •Prerequisite courses must be recent: certain biology courses must have been taken within 10 years of application or must be retaken.
- •Applicants are evaluated using a rubric that assigns points based on letter grades in prerequisite courses (e.g., A = 10 points, A– = 9, B+ = 8, etc.).
- •Waitlist or conditional notes:
- •Admission is competitive: applicants are ranked based on rubric scores; those with highest points are admitted first. Meeting stated criteria does not guarant
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Schedule & Format Flexibility at Rowan College at Burlington County
- •Here’s what I found from official Rowan College at Burlington County (RCBC) sources regarding schedule and format flexibility in the Nursing (AAS.NUR) program:
- •All nursing theory and clinical courses are held in person. There is no online or hybrid option for the core nursing curriculum.
- •RCBC offers a combined evening/weekend option, though it is not guaranteed for all courses. Students may indicate a preference, but placement depends on clinical agency availability.
- •Theory classes in the evening/weekend track start during the week at 6 pm; clinicals may be scheduled weekdays 6 pm–midnight or weekend 7 am–2 pm. Some first-semester lab courses may meet across two evenings (three hours each).
- •There is no indication that asynchronous or synchronous online coursework is used for the core nursing program; all components appear to be face-to-face.
- •Application cycles for the nursing program occur fall and spring, offering multiple cohort start options.
- •Transfer credits: Students may submit official transcripts from other colleges and those with prior nursing program attendance (in good standing) may receive consideration, including a letter from their prior program director.
- •Transfer credit
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Sources: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN); CCNE; ACEN.