Far Eastern University (FEU) has once again demonstrated its leadership in Philippine nursing education by producing 927 newly licensed Registered Nurses (RNs) in the November 2025 Nurses Licensure Examination. The results highlight the university’s commitment to strengthening the nation’s healthcare workforce through quality instruction, rigorous clinical preparation, and a student-centered approach to learning.

FEU posted a 99.14 percent passing rate for first-time takers and a 98.93 percent overall passing rate, with Patricia Rose Alcoriza earning a Top 5 finish after scoring 93 percent. These figures underscore FEU’s consistent performance and dedication to preparing graduates for local and global healthcare demands.

“As the need for Filipino nurses grows worldwide, FEU is committed to developing graduates who combine skill, compassion, and professionalism,” said Dr. Moira Uy, Dean of the Institute of Nursing. “This achievement reflects our mission to cultivate future-ready health professionals who uplift communities and embody the values of the Tamaraw.”

The success of the November cohort reflects the collective efforts of the Institute of Health Sciences and Nursing, faculty, clinical partners, and student support teams. FEU’s investment in advanced simulation laboratories, updated curricula, and mentoring systems equips students with the competence and confidence to excel in clinical practice.

Producing 927 new RNs in a single exam cycle not only contributes significantly to the country’s healthcare sector but also reinforces FEU’s reputation as one of the top producers of trusted nursing professionals. The university congratulates its new nurses and their families while recognizing the guidance of faculty and staff who supported their journey.

The November 2025 results stand as a testament to FEU’s enduring commitment to educational excellence, professional readiness, and nation-building.