Denmark Technical College proudly announced that its Practical Nursing program has achieved an outstanding 100 % pass rate on the PN-NCLEX. All 12 members of the 2024 graduating cohort successfully passed the licensure exam, underscoring the college’s commitment to providing exceptional nursing education and preparing students for success in the healthcare industry.
This remarkable achievement reflects Denmark Tech’s dedication to high academic standards and the quality of instruction within the nursing program. The 100 % pass rate highlights the college’s efforts to equip students with the knowledge, skills, and confidence they need to excel in the nursing profession.
“This achievement is a direct result of the hard work, perseverance and dedication demonstrated by both our students and faculty. We are thrilled to see our graduates excel and are confident that they will continue to make meaningful contributions to the healthcare field. This success also reaffirms the strength of our nursing program and the commitment we have to student success,” said Karen Myers, dean of nursing.
The state of South Carolina has also demonstrated strong performance in the 2024 PN-NCLEX exam, with a pass rate of 9 7. 0 8 % among 651 first-time test takers. This places South Carolina as the seventh-highest state in the
nation for pass rates, significantly surpassing the national average of 8 8. 3 8 % . The success of Denmark Technical College’s nursing program, particularly its 100 % pass rate, further emphasizes the college’s role as a leader in nursing education.
Dr. Willie L. Todd Jr., president and CEO of Denmark Technical College, remarked on the significance of this achievement. “We are incredibly proud of our nursing graduates for their exceptional performance on the PN-NCLEX exam. This 100 % pass rate is a testament to the outstanding education they receive at Denmark Technical College and the hard work and dedication they have shown throughout their educational journey. Our phenomenal nursing faculty work tirelessly to ensure that every graduate is well-prepared to enter the healthcare field with confidence and skill. We are excited to see the positive impact our graduates will make in the nursing profession.”
Two of the 2024 graduates, Clayton Colvin and Tiana Jones, shared their reflections on the program and their experience with the