PCC Associate Degree Nursing Class of 2026 Achieves Perfect Pass Rate

The NCLEX was the final step for the 21 graduates to become licensed registered nurses.

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PCC Associate Degree Nursing Class of 2026 Achieves Perfect Pass Rate
Photo courtesy of Piedmont Community College / The Associate Degree Nursing graduates were Timothy Auble, Heather Booth, Felicia Brown, Ava-Joy Dixon, Rebecca Huffines, Malia Jarrett, Devon Kiger, Savannah Land, John Lee, Sherlin Mondono-Gomez, Jennifer Nelson, Kelly Perez Manuel, Logan Poole, Michelle Porter, Samantha Smith, Jacklyn Strickland, Mackensi Vincent, Olivia Ward, Paris Warren, Jordan Wilkerson, and Nicole Zocchi.

Piedmont Community College’s (PCC) Associate Degree Nursing (ADN) class of 2026 has achieved a 100 percent pass rate on the National Council Licensure Examination for Practical Nurses (NCLEX).

The NCLEX was the final step for the 21 graduates to become licensed registered nurses.

“The Associate Degree Nursing class of 2026 has set an extraordinary standard of excellence by achieving a 100 percent first-time NCLEX pass rate, with every one of our 21 graduates successfully earning licensure on their first attempt,” Dr. Darrick A. Woods, Dean/Director of Nursing Programs said. “This remarkable accomplishment reflects the dedication and perseverance of our students, the unwavering commitment of our outstanding nursing faculty, and Piedmont Community College’s continued focus on preparing highly competent, practice-ready nurses to serve our communities.”

Visit piedmontcc.edu/nursing for more information about PCC’s ADN program.