Trevecca Nazarene University’s School of Nursing recently received full approval for its Bachelor of Science in nursing (BSN) program from the Tennessee Board of Nursing (TBON) following the Board’s onsite review and approval process.
In addition to full approval for the BSN program, Trevecca’s Associate of Science in nursing (ASN) program received initial approval from the Tennessee Board of Nursing. The University also received approval to increase cohort sizes in its ASN-BSN online hybrid extended-track program from 30 to 40 students per cohort.
The successful outcome follows a comprehensive evaluation that assessed the University’s nursing programs, leadership, curriculum, faculty, clinical partnerships and student support systems. According to the draft survey report, reviewers expressed strong confidence in the program and highlighted positive feedback related to administration, faculty and student preparation.
During the visit, reviewers met with University leadership, faculty, students and clinical partners. The report noted that students described faculty members as “caring” and “supportive,” adding that instructors advocate for student success and recognize individual learning needs. Students also shared that they feel well prepared for NCLEX success and safe clinical practice.
The report also highlighted Trevecca’s partnership with Ascension Health Systems, noting satisfaction with students’ clinical performance and professional readiness. According to the report, Ascension representatives described students as respectful, responsible and proficient in patient care while also noting that the health system actively recruits and hires Trevecca nursing graduates.
Trevecca’s inaugural graduating nursing cohort achieved a 100 percent ultimate pass rate on the licensing exam for nursing, the NCLEX, surpassing the minimum benchmark established by the Tennessee Board of Nursing.