Student nurses at NCLEX Bowl

ASNA seniors competed against top Pennsylvania nursing programs at the SNAP Convention in Harrisburg

麻豆视频鈥檚 Student Nurses Association (ASNA) achieved a milestone this fall, finishing as the runner-up in the NCLEX Bowl at the Student Nurses Association of Pennsylvania (SNAP) Convention in Harrisburg. Twelve teams from nursing programs across the state, including Drexel, Penn State, Villanova, and Jefferson Universities, as well as the University of Pittsburgh, competed in the high-stakes event.


The NCLEX Bowl challenges teams with multiple-choice questions similar to those found on the NCLEX exam, testing students鈥 knowledge in areas they will encounter as future registered nurses. Time management was a critical component of the competition, with teams needing to balance accuracy with speed.


鈥淭his opportunity supports our nursing career and education by providing us with a chance to test our knowledge,鈥 said team member, Mackenzie Moser. 鈥淲e also heard from speakers about topics like nursing leadership, workplace safety, and substance abuse care. Plus, it opened doors to connections with hospital networks and educational programs.鈥


The Alvernia team, comprised of seniors and ASNA board members including Moser, Jenesis Miranda, Alena Arroyo, and Grant Irwin, defeated Penn State-Fayette and Drexel University to advance to the final round, where they finished just behind Jefferson University.


鈥淥ur team was made up of incredibly hard-working students who have studied consistently throughout our nursing school journey,鈥 said team member, Grant Irwin. 鈥淎ll of us are seniors entering our final semester, which helped prepare us for the NCLEX Bowl because we鈥檝e already completed many of the topics and disciplines covered in the competition.鈥  


Beyond the competition, the SNAP Convention provides students with educational workshops, NCLEX review sessions, keynote speakers, and networking opportunities. Attendees also explore an exhibit hall featuring representatives from hospital systems and universities, creating connections that can support future careers and continued education.


鈥淎SNA has really guided us through these experiences,鈥 Moser said. 鈥淣ot only do we get to network with other schools across Pennsylvania, but we also access NCLEX prep resources, hospital connections, and countless other opportunities that enhance our learning overall.鈥


The team鈥檚 success at the SNAP Convention marks the farthest Alvernia has advanced in many years and sets the stage for future participation in national conventions, including a planned trip to the National Student Nurse Association event in Houston, Texas, in April.


鈥淓very one of our nursing professors, especially Professors Karen Sponagle and Jeannine Tait-Donlan, has gone above and beyond to provide us with the resources, guidance, and connections needed to succeed,鈥 said Irwin. 鈥淭heir continued support, along with Alvernia鈥檚 100% NCLEX-RN pass rate, truly prepared us for success at the SNAP conference and the NCLEX Bowl and beyond graduation.鈥