NCLEX-RN 1st Time Candidate Performance for Maryland Schools
FY 2007: July 1, 2006 - June 30, 2007

 

BSN Degree Programs First time testers Number passing Passing rate
Bowie State University ** 32 15 48.68%
Columbia Union College 23 20 86.96%
Coppin State University 23 20 86.96%
Johns Hopkins University 304 287 94.41%
Salisbury University 58 52 89.66%
Towson University 94 78 82.98%
University of Maryland 260 241 92.69%
Villa Julie College ** 80 62 77.50%
BSN Degree Total 874 792 82.68%
       
Direct Entry MS Programs First time testers Number passing Passing rate
University of Maryland 49 48 97.96%
       
Associate Degree Programs  First time testers  Number passing Passing rate
Alleghany College 92 89 96.74%
Anne Arundel Community College 74 72 97.30%
Baltimore City Community College 29 29 100%
Carroll Community College 34 33 97.06%
Cecil Community College 39 37 94.87%
Chesapeake College 7 6 85.71%
College of Southern Maryland 94 77 81.91%
Community College of Baltimore County – Catonsville/Essex 176 168 95.45%
Frederick Community College 45 42 93.33%
Hagerstown Community College 33 29 87.88%
Harford Community College 67 59 88.06%
Howard Community College 99 92 92.93%
Montgomery College 90 84 93.33%
Prince Georges Community College 83 72 86.75%
Wor-Wic Community College 35 34 97.14%
Associate Degree Total

997

923

92.56%

           
All Maryland RN Programs

1,871

1,715

88.89%

All U.S. Candidates

114,762

100,540

87.61%

Required Passing Rate for Maryland R.N. Schools    

78.85%

These statistics were prepared from data supplied by NCS Pearson VUE. They represent all first time candidates who graduated from Maryland schools and programs and tested in Maryland or another jurisdiction through the National Council of State Boards of Nursing between July 1, 2006 and June 30, 2007. "All Maryland RN Programs" total includes graduates of closed programs. 

*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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