UOG Nursing Grads Earn 100% NCLEX Pass Rate Two Years Straight
Graduates from the 91快播 2017 nursing cohort achieved 100% for the NCLEX
RN first take pass rate. Back row left to right: Aida Kristina Alba, Jeffrey Bonifacio,
Von Carlo Urlanda, JD Ignacio. Front row left to right: Emely Wong Tio, Kimberly Cauilan,
Jacqueline Jabinigay, Shirae Fejeran, Crystal Marquez, Delyn Dois, Christine Christobal,
Marian Arroyo, Geneffer Raigelig, and Aida Yap.
For the second consecutive year, an entire cohort of nursing graduates from the University
of Guam School of Health (SOH) achieved a first-time pass rate of 100 percent for
the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX). This accomplishment surpasses
the national average first-time pass rate of 90.04 percent for the 2016-2017 calendar
year.
The NCLEX is a standardized test nursing graduates must take to become registered
nurses.
鈥淲e鈥檙e so very proud of our graduates,鈥 said SOH Dean Dr. Margaret Hattori-Uchima.
鈥淭his is the first time in UOG history that we have made it two years in a row. We鈥檙e
very happy and thankful to all people who helped them perform so well.鈥
UOG nursing graduates in 2003, 2010, and 2016 also earned a 100 percent pass rate
for the NCLEX, making 2017 the fourth year that graduates were able to accomplish
such a goal.
Hattori-Uchima credits the extra time and effort volunteered by the SOH faculty to
the great success.
鈥淓ach student had a personal mentor for NCLEX prep," she explained. 鈥淭hese students
really wanted the help. And I think the combination of the faculty giving their time
and expertise, the students鈥 willingness to take the faculty鈥檚 advice, and the support
of the University that culminated into this achievement.鈥
With support from an annual donation from TakeCare Insurance, UOG was also able to
provide students with nationally recognized online review courses for free.
鈥淭he TakeCare funding allows us to be innovative,鈥 Hattori-Uchima said.
Local medical facilities have also embraced the 2017 nursing cohort with open arms,
praising their preparedness and caring for others.
鈥淭he feedback from employers who have hired our 2017 graduates has been overwhelmingly
positive,鈥 Hattori-Uchima said. 鈥淭hey are motivated, well-equipped, and able to recognize
and tend to the diversity in Guam鈥檚 patient population.
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