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Oct 09, 2007 08:01 AM

Help! NCLEX application form for Michigan

by redtwin

Hi I'm from the Philippines and i want to apply as a nurse in Michigan,i have heard that they don't require CGFNS anymore.i have check the Michigan board of nursing website and i have difficulty of searching the application form for NCLEX. If you have any information about the website where i can download the application please help me,any info would be very much appreciated.thank you very much.


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No. 1
Old Oct 09, 2007, 09:36 AM

Default Re: Help! NCLEX application form for Michigan
here you go, look at number 8 for foreign nurse http://www.michigan.gov/documents/ci...kt_74438_7.pdf
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from sem_rs
Old Aug 04, 2008, 03:03 AM

Default Re: Help! NCLEX application form for Michigan
number 8 talks about cgfns
All I know is i have to take and pass the michigan nclex.
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Old Aug 04, 2008, 06:12 AM

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You still have to meet BON requirements for foreign trained nurse before they will allow you to sit the exam. Their requirement for foreign trained nurse is CES or if have taken the CGFNS exam in the past then that can be used.

Remember you are applying for license to be a RN in the US NCLEX is just a part of that process. You still have to meet their needs and from reading their site the only exception to CGFNS exam or CES is that you hold a US RN license and have maintained a clean active nursing license for 5 years. The link I posted explains that very clearly
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from suzanne4
Old Aug 04, 2008, 08:36 AM

Default Re: Help! NCLEX application form for Michigan
There is no such thing as an application for the NCLEX exam, that is why you are unable to find one. You will be applying for licensure as an RN to the state that you want.

MI no longer requires the CGFNS exam, but you need to have a CES, which is a credentials eval done before they will look at your application.
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from sem_rs
Old Aug 04, 2008, 06:21 PM

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how do i accomplish the ces?
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No. 6
Old Aug 04, 2008, 06:25 PM

Default Re: Help! NCLEX application form for Michigan
Originally Posted by sem_rs View Post
how do i accomplish the ces?
Go to CGFNS.org and complete the forms, do not recommend you do it online because any mistake is hard to sort out. Would also recommend you do the Full course by course
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