From Harford Community College:
Harford Community College’s nursing graduates performed well compared to all state and national nursing programs. HCC has a National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) pass rate (87.70%) that exceeds the state and national average. In addition, Harford has one of the highest number of graduates from the 16 community colleges in the state (after CCBC, Anne Arundel, Howard and Montgomery, all of which are much larger). The Maryland Board of Nursing scores and the number of graduates for each program are available at http://mbon.maryland.gov/Documents/nclex_rn_stats_fy16.pdf.
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Both bachelor and associate degree nursing program graduates must take the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN), which validates competency for entry into practice and is required in order to become an RN. Until graduates pass the NCLEX, they are not able to practice as nurses. These exams are online and an online exam monitoring software is used to make sure that all test takers are following all guidelines.
The Associate of Science degree nursing program at HCC prepares students for the licensure examination for registered nurses. Graduates of Harford’s nursing program are eligible to take the NCLEX-RN. The program also provides opportunities to plan for career mobility through courses that articulate with selected baccalaureate nursing programs in Maryland.
For additional information about Harford Community College’s nursing program, visit https://www.harford.edu/academics/divisions/nahp/nursing.aspx.
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