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Texas Board of Nursing Pass Rates TEXAS BOARD OF NURSING National Council Licensure Examination - RN (Registered Nurse) Pass Rates for Last 5 Years First-Time Test Takers (Passed/Overall Total) 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 DIPLOMA PROGRAM 92.27% 167/181 96.43% 135/140 99.30% 141/142 94.69% 107/113 90.70% 117/129 Covenant School of Nursing 92.27% 167/181 96.43% 135/140 99.30% 141/142 94.69% 107/113 90.70% 117/129 ADN PROGRAMS 87.99% 5325/6052 89.03% 5,444/6,115 88.82% 5138/5785 87.04% 4802/5517 84.36% 4649/5511 Alvin Community College 95.59% 65/68 93.98% 78/83 92.41% 73/79 95.24% 60/63 95.40% 83/87 Amarillo College 93.28% 125/134 95.65% 132/138 96.49% 110/114 92.31% 108/117 95.15% 98/103 Angelina College 85.71% 54/63 88.46% 69/78 85.14% 63/74 85.33% 64/75 89.02% 73/82 Austin Community College 92.34% 253/274 93.19% 260/279 92.83% 220/237 89.87% 204/227 95.00% 228/240 Baptist Health System School of Health Professions 88.94% 193/217 92.58% 237/256 88.02% 191/217 94.31% 199/211 94.57% 174/184 Blinn College 100.00% 89/89 97.65% 83/85 96.39% 80/83 94.51% 86/91 96.20% 76/79 Brazosport College 85.29% 29/34 74.29% 26/35 91.30% 21/23 94.12% 16/17 74.19% 23/31 Brookhaven College 86.96% 80/92 94.03% 63/67 97.14% 68/70 92.42% 61/66 92.00% 69/75 Career Point College (Closed) 66.67% 2/3 45.45% 15/33 48.33% 58/120 Closed 40.15% 53/132 Closed 61.54% 40/65 Closed Carrington College (Closed) 90.91% 10/11 72.22% 13/18 50.00% 20/40 41.67% 5/12 No Candidates Central Texas College 93.15% 68/73 95.95% 71/74 95.52% 64/67 89.13% 41/46 92.77% 77/83 Cisco College 85.33% 64/75 70.00% 35/50 82.54% 52/63 83.72% 36/43 84.31% 43/51 Clarendon College 75.76% 25/33 89.47% 17/19 87.50% 21/24 76.67% 23/30 75.86% 22/29 Coastal Bend College 69.14% 56/81 81.48% 66/81 80.28% 57/71 84.21% 16/19 85.29% 29/34 College of Nursing and Advanced Health 78.95% Professions (formerly Dallas Nursing Institute) 53.85% 28/52 61.70% 29/47 90.91% 50/55 91.18% 31/34 15/19 College of the Mainland 88.31% 68/77 84.06% 58/69 88.16% 67/76 93.18% 41/44 88.61% 70/79 Collin College 90.73% 186/205 89.42% 169/189 82.74% 139/168 93.59% 146/156 90.32% 112/124 Concorde Career College (Closed) 0.00% 0/1 50.79% 32/63 64.00% 16/25 Closed 58.14% 25/43 47.06% 16/34 Del Mar College 84.18% 133/158 93.10% 135/145 94.44% 119/126 93.16% 109/117 86.75% 72/83 El Centro College 90.43% 85/94 91.89% 136/148 84.43% 179/212 69.89% 195/279 70.79% 223/315 El Paso Community College 94.49% 120/127 93.85% 122/130 98.37% 121/123 93.14% 95/102 86.36% 114/132 Galen College of Nursing 87.45% 411/470 91.73% 388/423 95.37% 268/281 89.45% 246/275 83.48% 283/339 Galveston College 66.10% 39/59 86.54% 45/52 87.93% 51/58 88.00% 44/50 77.27% 34/44 Grayson College 88.64% 117/132 87.74% 93/106 91.89% 102/111 90.00% 90/100 86.15% 112/130 Hill College 87.50% 7/8 86.96% 20/23 100.00% 11/11 83.33% 10/12 100.00% 3/3 Houston Community College 77.78% 105/135 88.89% 72/81 93.88% 46/49 84.95% 79/93 80.00% 104/130 Howard College - Big Springs 100.00% 31/31 96.67% 29/30 100.00% 34/34 96.77% 30/31 95.65% 22/23 Howard College - San Angelo 92.68% 38/41 93.75% 30/32 81.82% 36/44 83.33% 15/18 New Program ITT Technical Institute (Closed) 33.33% 1/3 100.00% 1/1 100.00% 1/1 Closed 25.00% 1/4 Closed 46.34% 19/41 Closed Kilgore College 72.73% 48/66 88.14% 52/59 95.74% 45/47 88.64% 39/44 84.81% 67/79 Lamar State College @ Orange 86.36% 38/44 95.45% 42/44 92.68% 38/41 87.50% 35/40 86.84% 33/38 Lamar State College @ Port Arthur 86.96% 40/46 100.00% 37/37 94.12% 32/34 77.77% 21/27 No Candidates Laredo College 100.00% 33/33 100.00% 26/26 100.00% 44/44 100.00% 37/37 96.30% 26/27 Page 1 RN 5YR-20 TEXAS BOARD OF NURSING National Council Licensure Examination - RN (Registered Nurse) Pass Rates for Last 5 Years First-Time Test Takers (Passed/Overall Total) 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 Lee College 81.36% 48/59 88.46% 69/78 96.67% 58/60 86.15% 56/65 82.61% 57/69 Lone Star - CyFair 94.44% 51/54 96.83% 61/63 93.88% 46/49 93.94% 62/66 80.30% 53/66 Lone Star - Kingwood 90.32% 84/93 97.89% 93/95 94.96% 113/119 97.30% 108/111 93.26% 83/89 Lone Star - Montgomery 97.92% 47/48 98.15% 53/54 94.74% 54/57 100.00% 52/52 86.21% 50/58 Lone Star - North Harris 87.97% 117/133 94.64% 106/112 93.22% 110/118 92.47% 86/93 85.06% 74/87 Lone Star - Tomball 91.49% 43/47 92.00% 46/50 97.50% 39/40 94.59% 35/37 96.30% 26/27 McLennan Community College 87.04% 47/54 87.72% 50/57 76.47% 78/102 77.88% 81/104 64.04% 73/114 Midland College 94.74% 54/57 89.66% 52/58 95.38% 62/65 94.92% 56/59 87.23% 41/47 Mountain View College 100.00% 37/37 94.74% 36/38 100.00% 27/27 96.15% 25/26 91.30% 21/23 Navarro College 93.33% 84/90 88.24% 75/85 88.51% 77/87 76.25% 61/80 91.57% 76/83 North Central Texas College 89.11% 90/101 90.76% 108/119 91.57% 76/83 84.09% 74/88 82.43% 61/74 Northeast Texas Community College 84.93% 62/73 73.97% 54/73 85.71% 36/42 89.19% 33/37 78.38% 29/37 Odessa College 89.86% 62/69 92.73% 51/55 88.33% 53/60 93.18% 41/44 89.74% 35/39 Panola College 84.44% 38/45 94.59% 35/37 89.55% 60/67 98.15% 53/54 94.12% 32/34 Paris Junior College 85.96% 49/57 84.91% 45/53 96.08% 49/51 90.91% 20/22 93.75% 30/32 Ranger College 82.98% 39/47 77.50% 31/40 80.00% 8/10 87.50% 14/16 68.75% 11/16 Rio Grande Valley College 95.83% 23/24 New Program New Program ----- ----- San Antonio College 88.37% 152/172 82.78% 173/209 80.65% 150/186 82.39% 131/159 76.32% 174/228 San Jacinto College - Central 96.92% 126/130 98.20% 109/111 94.62% 88/93 91.24% 198/217 86.11% 155/180 San Jacinto College - South 73.17% 60/82 88.46% 69/78 89.87% 71/79 88.33% 53/60 75.68% 28/37 South Plains College 95.52% 64/67 87.69% 57/65 88.68% 47/53 85.71% 66/77 88.57% 62/70 South Texas College 88.51% 208/235 88.42% 229/259 81.53% 181/222 85.90% 201/234 86.58% 129/149 Southwest Texas Junior College 92.86% 39/42 95.12% 39/41 80.56% 29/36 91.67% 22/24 88.00% 22/25 Southwest University at El Paso 80.77% 21/26 69.23% 9/13 No Candidates New Program ----- St. Philip's College 80.00% 4/5 75.76% 25/33 72.00% 18/25 62.50% 5/8 New Program Tarrant County College 86.99% 214/246 87.29% 254/291 87.82% 238/271 88.15% 238/270 87.15% 217/249 Temple College 94.29% 66/70 92.63% 88/95 96.55% 56/58 91.30% 63/69 88.46% 69/78 Texarkana College 87.88% 58/66 85.88% 73/85 91.89% 68/74 92.96% 66/71 90.14% 64/71 Texas Southmost College No Candidates New Program ----- ----- ----- Texas State Technical College - Harlingen 89.47% 34/38 58.82% 10/17 86.21% 25/29 New Program ----- Texas State Technical College - West Texas 73.26% 63/86 76.62% 59/77 80.82% 59/73 93.06% 67/72 76.00% 57/75 The College of Health Care Professions 57.14% 20/35 65.52% 19/29 95.00% 19/20 67.74% 21/31 60.00% 6/10 Trinity Valley Community College 88.12% 89/101 89.89% 80/89 90.32% 84/93 84.40% 92/109 78.00% 78/100 Tyler Junior College 95.52% 128/134 91.11% 164/180 93.24% 207/222 96.00% 96/100 93.97% 109/116 Vernon College 89.11% 90/101 86.42% 70/81 87.78% 79/90 93.41% 85/91 91.25% 73/80 Victoria College 89.77% 79/88 93.75% 75/80 90.00% 90/100 91.95% 80/87 87.50% 70/80 Weatherford College 89.68% 138/155 91.57% 152/166 95.20% 119/125 89.66% 104/116 89.43% 110/123 West Coast University No Candidates New Program Page 2 RN 5YR-20 TEXAS BOARD OF NURSING National Council Licensure Examination - RN (Registered Nurse) Pass Rates for Last 5 Years First-Time Test Takers (Passed/Overall Total) 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 Wharton County Junior College 100.00% 56/56 91.67% 44/48 90.70% 39/43 97.62% 41/42 88.57% 31/35 BSN PROGRAMS 93.53% 6492/6941 94.39% 6,271/6,644 93.87% 6106/6505 87.04% 4802/5517 89.71% 5133/5722 Abilene Christian University 89.39% 59/66 96.08% 49/51 91.49% 43/47 90.91% 40/44 81.82% 36/44 Angelo State University 91.89% 68/74 95.16% 59/62 95.16% 59/62 87.50% 56/64 93.22% 55/59 Arizona College No Candidates No Candidates New Program ----- ----- Aspen University New Program ----- ----- ----- ----- Baylor University 94.55% 260/275 93.44% 242/259 93.80% 227/242 97.56% 200/205 95.00% 190/200 Chamberlain College of Nursing - Houston 95.65% 22/23 88.46% 115/130 87.13% 88/101 80.30% 106/132 78.40% 98/125 Chamberlain College of Nursing - Irving 85.54% 71/83 84.15% 69/82 94.74% 18/19 New Program ----- Chamberlain College of Nursing - Pearland 93.48% 86/92 89.66% 78/87 91.67% 66/72 94.44% 34/36 ----- Chamberlain College of Nursing - San Antonio No Candidates New Program ----- ----- ----- Concordia University 95.24% 160/168 100.00% 84/84 97.44% 38/39 100.00% 38/38 97.78% 44/45 East Texas Baptist University 90.00% 27/30 100.00% 18/18 100.00% 14/14 100.00% 17/17 100.00% 13/13 Galen College of Nursing 87.80% 36/41 No Candidates No Candidates No Candidates New Program Hallmark University No Candidates No Candidates New Program ----- ----- Houston Baptist University 83.17% 84/101 86.84% 66/76 90.48% 76/84 89.66% 52/58 86.75% 72/83 Howard Payne University No Candidates No Candidates New Program ----- ----- Lamar University 88.33% 106/120 90.38% 94/104 95.49% 127/133 92.31% 108/117 90.38% 94/104 LeTourneau University 92.86% 13/14 100.00% 19/19 100.00% 12/12 100.00% 16/16 100.00% 2/2 Midwestern State University 88.98% 105/118 87.67% 128/146 72.88% 86/118 87.59% 127/145 84.17% 117/139 National American University (Notice of Closure) 78.57% 11/14 75.00% 6/8 83.33% 5/6 No Candidates No Candidates Patty Hanks Shelton School of Nursing 100.00% 17/17 90.91% 10/11 93.55% 29/31 92.00% 23/25 77.14% 27/35 Prairie View A&M University 89.41% 76/85 92.17% 106/115 84.00% 84/100 76.98% 97/126 87.79% 115/131 Sam Houston State University 99.09% 109/110 96.36% 106/110 95.70% 89/93 92.13% 82/89 89.55% 60/67 Schreiner University - NEW 100.00% 10/10 No Candidates New Program ----- ----- South University 87.18% 34/39 95.83% 23/24 89.47% 17/19 81.82% 9/11 No Candidates Southwestern Adventist University 88.24% 30/34 87.18% 34/39 88.00% 44/50 88.24% 30/34 96.88% 31/32 Stephen F.
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