NCLEX-RN 1st Time Candidate Performance for Schools FY 2019: July 1, 2018-June 30, 2019

BSN Degree Programs First time testers Number Passing Passing rate 6 52 39 75.00% 3 67 53 79.10% 13 11 84.62% 19 17 89.47% Notre Dame of Maryland University 23 21 91.30% 78 72 92.31% 71 61 85.92% 167 150 89.82% Universidad del Turabo 4 7 4 57.14% University of Maryland 330 286 86.67% Washington Adventist University 2 40 29 72.50% BSN Degree Total 867 743 85.70% Direct Entry MSN Program 208 192 92.31% University of Maryland 97 83 85.57% Associate Degree Programs Allegany College 92 90 97.83% Anne Arundel Community College 89 88 98.88% Baltimore City Community College 52 42 80.77% Carroll Community College 66 61 92.42% Cecil Community College 36 36 100.00% Chesapeake College 41 38 92.68% College of Southern Maryland 90 78 86.67% Community College of Baltimore County- Catonsville/Essex 210 189 90.00% Frederick Community College 65 59 90.77% Hagerstown Community College 86 84 97.67% Harford Community College 123 113 91.87% 133 125 93.98% 125 109 87.20% Prince Georges Community College 6 102 80 78.43% Wor-Wic Community College 65 53 81.54% Associate Degree Total 1,375 1,245 90.55% Formerly Columbia Union College

All Maryland RN Programs 2,339 2,071 88.54% All U.S. Candidates 1 168,277 148,688 88.36% Required Passing Rate for Maryland RN Programs/Schools 79.52% 1These statistics are provided by National Council State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) and Pearson VUE. "All US Candidates" include all Maryland RN first time candidates who graduated from Maryland nursing schools and tested in any U.S. jurisdiction between July 1, 2014 and June 30, 2015. Maryland had no graduates from closed programs for FY2015. 2Program fell below required passing score for Maryland Schools for the first time. 3Program fell below required passing score for Maryland Schools for the second time. 4 Program fell below required passing score for Maryland Schools for the third time. 5 Program fell below required passing score for Maryland Schools for the fourth time. 6 Program fell below required passing score for Maryland Schools for the fifth time.