Morgan State University issued the following announcement on Nov. 28.
Morgan State University nursing graduates posted a 100 percent first-time pass rate on the NCLEX-RN national licensure examination for fiscal year 2018, marking a first for the Nursing Program’s Bachelor of Science degree recipients & topping all other Maryland universities offering a four-year nursing degree.
Morgan State University nursing graduates posted a 100 percent first-time pass rate on the NCLEX-RN national licensure examination for fiscal year 2018, marking a first for the Nursing Program’s Bachelor of Science degree recipients and topping all other Maryland universities offering a four-year nursing degree. A total of nine candidates, who were cleared to test, passed the required examination on their first attempt, placing Morgan among the few institutions to accomplish this goal. For the graduates of the Morgan School of Community Health and Policy’s Nursing Program, the NCLEX examination presents the final challenge prospective caregivers must surpass before becoming a registered nurse. The achievement is important for the Nursing Program, which also received the initial accreditation for its Bachelor of Science (Nursing) degree this year.
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Source: Morgan State University