
All Saints University has announced a noteworthy achievement in its nursing program, with its graduates achieving a 100% pass rate in the April 2025 Regional Examination for Nurses Registration (RENR).
The university has issued a press release sharing that thirteen candidates who graduated from the university successfully passed the licensing examination on their first attempt.
According to the school’s statement, this accomplishment highlights the strength of the university’s nursing program and its alignment with regional professional standards. It also reflects the institution’s commitment to academic excellence, clinical competence, and the holistic development of its students.
Dr. Joshua Yusuf, President of All Saints University, extended congratulations to both students and faculty, acknowledging their dedication and resilience. He stated that this achievement is a testament to the hard work of the students and the support and mentorship provided by the faculty. Dr. Yusuf emphasized that the success reaffirms the university’s mission to produce competent, compassionate, socially responsible, and career-ready nursing professionals capable of making a meaningful impact in the healthcare sector globally.
The RENR, administered by the Regional Nursing Body (RNB) of CARICOM, is a standardized exam designed to assess readiness for entry-level nursing practice across the Caribbean region.
“Achieving a perfect pass rate not only highlights the quality of instruction at All Saints University but also positions the institution as a leading force in nursing education in the Caribbean,” states the release.
The university also extended its heartfelt congratulations to the April 2025 cohort, with special recognition given to graduates who performed exceptionally well: Tracey Anoke, Kehinde Akinmade, Fionan Brown, Owanari Anabraba, and Kerry-Ann Weekes.
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