The Birmingham Times
The Lawson State Community College Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) Program was ranked #1 by practicalnursing.org for 2021 after 16 LPN programs from across the state were analyzed.
The ranking was based on the passage rates of the National Council Licensure Examination for Practical Nurses (NCLEX-PN exam) which is administered by individual State Boards of Nursing in which Lawson State produced an overall score of 100.00.
“The designation of this is important because out of LPN programs approved by the Alabama Board of Nursing, the Lawson State Community College, Practical Nursing Program is number one,” said the college in a statement. “This is/was a collective effort by the faculty, staff and students to ‘Trust the Process.’ We are very proud of this accomplishment, and much continued success to every student who comes through a LSCC nursing program.”
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Family of slain nursing student awards scholarship in honor of graduation she didn’t live to see
Updated 9:30 AM;
The family of a young woman killed in Birmingham marked what would have been her nursing school Graduation Day by honoring another student.
Destiny Washington, 20, was shot to death Thursday, Dec. 17, 2020 in the parking lot of the student center at University Boulevard and 14th Street South.
Her parents, Randy and Tora Washington, on Friday presented a $500 scholarship to a Tarrant High School student who also plans to study nursing at Lawson State. The award was given to Madison Rodgers at the school’s Awards Day ceremony held Friday evening.