Far Eastern University (FEU) has reaffirmed its leadership in Philippine nursing education by producing 927 newly licensed Registered Nurses (RNs) in the November 2025 Nurses Licensure Examination. This milestone underscores the university’s expanding role in strengthening the nation’s healthcare workforce through quality instruction, rigorous clinical preparation, international benchmarking, and a student-centered approach to learning.
The latest results reflect FEU’s strong and steady performance in nursing education. The university posted a 99.14 percent passing rate for first-time takers and a 98.93 percent overall performance, with Patricia Rose Alcoriza securing the Top 5 spot after earning a rating of 93 percent.
“As the demand for Filipino nurses continues to grow locally and globally, FEU remains committed to preparing graduates who carry skill, compassion, and professionalism wherever they serve,” said Dr. Moira Uy, dean of Institute of Nursing. “This achievement reflects our mission to develop future-ready health professionals who uplift communities and exemplify the values of the Tamaraw.”
The results speak to the collective work of the Institute of Health Sciences and Nursing, its faculty, clinical partners, and student support teams. With one of the largest cohorts of nursing students in the country, FEU continues to invest in advanced simulation laboratories, updated curricula, and mentoring systems, which help students build competence and confidence.
Producing 927 new RNs in a single examination cycle marks a significant contribution to a sector in urgent need of well-trained professionals. It strengthens FEU’s position as one of the country’s top producers of new RNs by volume, while keeping results that place its graduates among the most trusted in the field.
The university extends its congratulations to the new nurses and their families and expresses gratitude to the faculty and staff who guided them throughout their training. The success of the November 2025 cohort stands as a testament to FEU’s enduring commitment to educational excellence and nation-building.

