The College of New Jersey tops N.J. nursing school rankings for 2026

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The College of New Jersey’s School of Nursing has been recognized as the top nursing program in the state for 2026 by RegisteredNursing.org, a national resource for prospective nursing students.

The ranking, released this month, placed teh Ewing-based TCNJ at No. 1 among nursing schools in New Jersey.

The annual list evaluates programs on their ability to support students through graduation and prepare them to pass the NCLEX-RN exam, the nationwide licensing test for registered nurses.

RegisteredNursing.org praised the program’s consistency, noting TCNJ’s “exceptional four-year nursing education with remarkable achievements.”

The group highlighted a 100% NCLEX pass rate across 2023 and 2024, when 63 and 57 students graduated.

The ranking also cited TCNJ’s integrated clinical training beginning in sophomore year, its emphasis on patient-centered care, and the way the curriculum blends liberal arts, science and nursing practice.

The program was described as military-friendly, with strong partnerships at area hospitals and a reputation for producing graduates with comprehensive clinical competence.

“This recognition comes at a time when nursing is more important than ever,” RegisteredNursing.org said in an announcement.

“With workforce shortages and rising patient needs, programs like The College of New Jersey’s are critical in preparing highly skilled graduates who can immediately make an impact in local hospitals, clinics, and community health settings,” the announcement said.

The full list of New Jersey nursing school rankings and the methodology used to determine them are available at RegisteredNursing.org.

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