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Old Mar 06, 2007, 11:56 AM
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CGFNS certificate is it acceptable

Guys i need your help.. i like to be an eligible NCLEX examinee in Maryland.. but i just recently found out that one of its eligibility requirement is an CGFNS CES report.. But iunfortunatley i purchased the CGFNS certification program.. do you think the mbon can accept my CGFNS certicate in place of CES report?
Or if can CGFNS allow me to substitute my certication program i purchased to a CGFNS CES report? just switch it.. SALAMATS!


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Old Mar 08, 2007, 07:43 PM
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Hi, I think they will except it. Do you also passes the TOEFL test? If not I think you need to take one of the English test that on MBON website. Good luck.

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Old Mar 08, 2007, 07:58 PM
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Originally Posted by shiobe View Post
Guys i need your help.. i like to be an eligible NCLEX examinee in Maryland.. but i just recently found out that one of its eligibility requirement is an CGFNS CES report.. But iunfortunatley i purchased the CGFNS certification program.. do you think the mbon can accept my CGFNS certicate in place of CES report?
Or if can CGFNS allow me to substitute my certication program i purchased to a CGFNS CES report? just switch it.. SALAMATS!
You need to contact Maryland BON first and then the CGFNS so that they could evaluate your case.

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Old Mar 08, 2007, 07:58 PM
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Re: CGFNS certificate is it acceptable

Thread moved to International Forum since it is specific to foreign nurses only.

The requirements for the CGFNS Certificate are different from the requirements for the CES. CGFNS actually does not require the transcript to be able to sit for the exam. Only a paper that the school fills out.

Once you apply and have paid for a service with CGFNS, they will not transfer the funds to another program. The only time that they will issue a refund is when they have made a mistake.

Most states that require the CES will not accept the CGFNS Certificate any longer. Suggest that you check with the BON directly.

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