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NCLEX - International Nursing Students Gaining Ground

By: CF Thompson

The National Council of State Boards of Nursing, NCSBN research states test results among students studying outside the United States and US educated students taking the NCLEX RN are both on the rise from 2000.
In 2000 there were a total of 71,475 US educated students and 7,506 internationally educated students taking the NCLEX RN. About 88.5% of students taking the NCLEX were educated in the United States.
As demands for nursing students increased so did the number of pupils studying nursing. Aging Baby Boomers, growing population, and nurses performing the tasks that were traditionally performed by doctors are causing a serious demand for nurses.
The demand for nurses in the United States is being answered by students in abroad. Many US Citizens are arguing that there are citizens with education and experience who want a job in the computer science field and issuing more work visas will only increase unemployment in the US. Will this be the same for the nursing industry? Last year there were 119,579 United States educated students and 33,768 internationally educated pupils sitting for the NCLEX RN test. This is a bit more than 28% of all nursing students, which are sitting for this test.
The increase in international students could be as a result of the NCSBN opening three new test sites outside the United States. In just seven years the percentage of international students has risen 17.5%
Students educated outside the United States are keen to the need for nurses in North America and know that educating themselves may be their opportunity to obtain a work visa and possible permanent residency in the United States and may garner them a life of a greater quality of living and freedom from oppression.
US are still out performing international students, but international students are gaining on them. In 2007, there were 119,579 United States educated nursing students taking the NCLEX RN. 85.5% of them passed. 52% of the 33,768 internationally educated
How about the students who did not pass the exam? In 2007 there were a total of 26,411 students retaking the exam. These were United States educated students repeating the test. Anyone can download the audios regardless of the country of origin.
Many students use the audios to prepare for the exam, but some students have thought ahead and use it to learn the class material before they start the course.
Most students attribute poor test results to the lack of time they have to study. Audio study materials for the NCLEX exam make it easy to learn while doing other tasks.

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