NCLEX-RN 1st TIME CANDIDATE PERFORMANCE for MARYLAND SCHOOLS
FY 2005: July 1, 2004-June 30, 2005

 

BSN Degree Programs

Total first time testers

Number passing

PASS RATE

Bowie State University (No entry level students)

0

0

N/A

College of Notre Dame (No entry level students)

N/A

N/A

N/A

Columbia Union College **

29

21

72.41%

Coppin State College 

39

32

82.05%

Johns Hopkins University

202

187

92.57%

Salisbury University*

75

55

73.33%

Towson University 

78

68

87.18%

University of Maryland

314

267

84.23%

Villa Julie College*

78

57

73.08%

           

Total

815

687

84.29%

           

Associate Degree Programs

Allegany Community College

90

82

91.11%

Anne Arundel Comm. College

78

76

97.44%

Baltimore City Comm. College

30

28

93.33%

Carroll Community College 12 12 100.00%

Cecil Community College

33

27

81.82%

Chesapeake College

44

37

84.09%

CCBC Catonsville and Essex

184

156

84.78%

College of Southern MD

55

48

87.27%

Frederick Community College

57

55

96.49%

Hagerstown Comm. College

36

33

91.67%

Harford Community College

90

79

87.78%

Howard Community College

43

39

90.70%

Montgomery College

97

76

78.35%

Prince George's Comm College

84

80

95.24%

Wor-Wic Community College

54

51

94.44%

           

Total

987

879

89.06%

           

All Maryland RN Programs

1802

1566

86.90%

All U.S. Candidates

94056

81027

86.15%

Required Passing Rate for Maryland R.N. Schools

 77.60%

 

These statistics were prepared from data supplied by The Chauncy Group, Intl., and NCS Pearson VUE. They represent all first time candidates who graduated from Maryland schools and programs between 2003 and June 30, 2005, and tested in Maryland or another jurisdiction that made results available through the National Council of State Boards of Nursing between July 1, 2004 and June 30, 2005.

* = Program fell below required passing rate for Maryland schools.
** = Program fell below required passing rate for Maryland schools for the second consecutive year and is on Conditional Approval from the Board of Nursing.

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