Expected Levels of Achievement for Nursing

 
 

 

expected levels of achievement (ela)

 

Student Learning Outcome    
Expected Levels of Achievement (ELA)    
Benchmark Results

1. Demonstrates clinical judgement, skills and abilities to the provision of safe, competent patient care.

Greater than 80% of pre-licensure BSN students will pass an exit exam at the time of graduation.

RN to BSN students' class average will be 80% or greater on the teaching project (NUR 4045).  

Met

2. Demonstrates culturally sensitive caregiving, communication, teaching, advocacy, and management of diverse patient populations and settings.

Pre-licensure BSN students’ class average will be 80% or or greater on the family paper (Level 2).

Pre-licensure BSN students' class average will be 80% or greater on the case presentation (Level 3).

RN to BSN students’ class average will be 80%  or greater in the Cultural Competency course (NUR 4993).

Met

3. Utilizes research evidence and technology to improve the quality and safety of patient care.

Pre-licensure BSN students’ class average will be 80% or or greater on the nursing research poster and critique (NUR 4303).

RN to BSN students’ class average will be 80% or or greater on the nursing research poster (NURN 4303).

RN to BSN students’ class average will be 80% or or greater on the nursing informatics project (NURN 4002).

Met

4. Collaborates with interprofessional health care teams in the delivery of patient care.

Pre-licensure BSN students’ class average will be 80% or greater on the preceptor objectives.

RN to BSN students' class average will be 80% or or greater on the clinical preceptor experience (NUR 4034).

RN to BSN students' class average will be 80% or or greater on the teaching project (NURN 4045).

Met
5. Demonstrates academic achievement reflective of a professional nurse.

Pre-licensure BSN graduating cohort will achieve 80% or greater average ATI probability of passing the NCLEX-RN.

RN to BSN students’ class average will be 80% or or greater for the professional practicum synthesis portfolio.

 

Met