NCLEX-RN 1st Time Candidate Performance for Maryland Schools

​​​​​​​​​FY 2004:  July 1, 2003-June 30, 200​4

BSN Degree Programs 
School​
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)​ 0 0 N/A
​Columbia Union College  * 16 10 62.50%
​Coppin state College  * 28 21 75.00%
Johns Hopkins University 187 180 ​96.26%
Salisbury University 73 64 87.67%
​Towson University  * 67 48 71.64%
University of Maryland 
269 243 90.33%
​Villa Juiie College​ ​70 56 80.00%
​​TOT​AL 710 622 87.61%

Associate Degree Programs  
School Total first time testers Number Passing PASS RATE
Allegany Community College 53 50 94.34%
​Anne Arundel Community College ​92 ​84 91.30%
​Baltimore City Community College 31 30 ​96.77%
​Cecil Community College 55 ​50 ​90.91%
​​Chesapeake College​ ​20 ​19 95.00%
CCBC Catonsville and Essex 172 ​155 91.12%
College of Southern MD 55 ​49 ​89.09%
​Frederick Community College 67 ​65 ​97.01%
​Hagerstown Community College 37 33 ​89.19%
​Harford Community College ​99 ​81 ​81.82%
​Howard Community College ​52 49 94.23%
​Montgomery College ​98 ​78 79.59%
​Prince Georges Community College ​96 ​76 79.17%
​Wor-Wic Community College 44 40 ​90.91%
TOTAL 971 859 88.47%
 
​​All Maryland RN Programs Total first time testers Number Passing
PASS RATE
​​All U.S. Candidates 1681 1481 88.10%
Required Passing Rate for Maryland  82719 716514 86.62%
R.N. Schools 78.00%
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 2002 and June 30, 2004, and tested in Maryland or another jurisdiction that made results available through the National Council of State Boards of Nursing between July 1, 2003 and June 30, 2004.

* = Program fell below required passing rate for Maryland schools. 
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