Touchstone will provide CNO with your examinee report approximately eight weeks after your RNCCAP. Touchstone assigns one of three achievement levels to each assessment category as follows: Demonstrated, Partially demonstrated and Not Demonstrated.
CNO will determine, based on your performance, whether you have met the Nursing Education requirement or if you have competency gaps.
If you achieve an overall score of 3.5 or higher (out of five) on the RNCCAP you will meet the Nursing Education requirement.
If your overall score is less than 3.5, CNO will review your application and provide you with next steps. You may be advised to complete additional education to meet competency gaps and an updated Competency Assessment Form will be sent to you.
CNO will assess your RNCCAP results along with any additional education and nursing practice as a whole.