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Nursing Education and Nursing Program Information

The Indiana State Board of Nursing accredits all nursing programs operating in the State of Indiana preparing individuals for initial licensure as either a Registered Nurse or a Licensed Practical Nurse. The Board does not review or accredit RN-BSN programs or any graduate level nursing programs.

One requirement for maintaining Board accreditation is that programs must demonstrate that they are preparing their students adequately so as to be successful on their pre-licensure examinations. If a program posts 3 or more consecutive years of having first-time graduate pass rates less than one standard deviation below the national average, the program is required to present and implement a corrective action plan. Failure to improve the school pass rates to meet the Board's accreditation requirements can ultimately result in the program's loss of Board accreditation and program closure.

Active Indiana NCLEX Program Codes 2014

Nursing Programs Accredited By the Indiana State Board of Nursing

Nursing Programs In Detail
NCLEX School Reports - PN
NCLEX School Reports - ASN
NCLEX School Reports - BSN

Annual Report Form for Schools of Nursing

Guidelines to Consider When Applying to an Indiana School of Nursing

What is Accreditation?

Information regarding nursing education can be found here.