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I was eligible to sit for the nclex for California.

Wow.. so I took my exam this September, went the distance all 265 questions. Unfortunately I didn't pass. Got my results and "near passing standard" all across the board so the news of failure basically tore me apart.

Now what makes it worse is after submitting the reapplication form and waiting for four weeks for a reply from the board, I get a letter today stating

:::: The Board has determined that the program you completed in the Philippines is not equivalent to the minimum requirements for licensure set forth in California Code Section 1426(d).

You may be able to view Section 1426 (d) and all other codes of the California Code of Regulations by going to our website at: www.rn.ca.gov. Once in the website there will be 'Tabs' at the top of the screen. Go to Regulations then to Nursing Practice Act and finally to California Code of Regulations.

California Code of Regulations Section 1426(d) states that theory and clinical practice shall be concurrent. The documents received state that some of the training was completed several semesters after the theory classes. ::::::

I email the evaluator in charge of my application and she explains ::::

You have options and that is to apply to the LVN Board or in another RN Board in a different state or go for your master's degree in nursing but in California you are not qualified as a RN without the Master's degree.

According to the RLE and the school's curriculum you should have completed the scrubs in NCM 101 and 102 but they were completed in NCM 104, 105 and 103. I am enclosing a copy of the letter that was sent to you yesterday.

I'm angry and sad at the same time. How is it possible that I was eligible to take the nclex the first time I applied and not eligible to retake now? I went from meeting the requirements of an RN to now meeting the requirements of an LVN. How is this possible?

They are saying I'm ineligible based on the dates of completion of my cases. The school requires 5 major, 5 minor, 5 assisted delivery, 5 actual delivery, and 5 cord dressing clinical cases which I completed or else I wouldn't have been able to graduate. All of a sudden Ca board is being technical about the completion dates of these cases. The school is well aware of the fact that completion of these cases is impossible to be concurrent with the theoretical classes. It is not always guaranteed that students will complete the needed cases in concurrent with the theoretical because there are times when there aren't any patients in the hospitals that we are rotated in. It is for this reason that the school allows completion of the needed cases through out the following semesters. We took the theoretical classes before we were allowed to go on our clinicals but the lack of patients made it difficult to complete those 5 cases during that semester. That's why some of my cases were completed one or two semesters after the theory classes.

Am I understanding this correctly? I thought all that matters was that my cases were complete regardless if it was completed in concurrent/along with theoretical or after theoretical. I learned what I was suppose to learn it just so happen that exposure to the actual thing came a semester later.

So now they are saying I can't sit for the nclex in California and I need to complete a masters degree to be qualified as an Rn in California. Is this possible? I went to school graduated with a BSN and in the end I'm told that I only qualify to be a LVN after submitting a reapplication for nclex. .

Clarification would be nice and I would appreciate any advice. This just makes me question if nursing is even the right fit for me cause it's been obstacles after obstacles.

Can I ask for the links of firm1234's posts. Really need help right now, I'm broken.:confused:

went to pierce college for my application they say their ability to accept foreign nurse graduates is based on space availability and varies depending on the semester.

ok, thanks for asking pierce, so it seems there's no guarantee of getting into a class course due to the limited student admission and the actual student class size varies per semester, so just take your chances. it sounds like the courses are very impacted from maybe having the regular students getting first choice of seats and anything still open goes to the foreign student(s).

i'm glad i didn't inform my ph friend yet, as then she would be like "we're back to square one"....again.

Can I ask for the links of firm1234's posts. Really need help right now, I'm broken.:confused:

Hey, someone going by "ursweetpea" here, was a PH grad and got her ATT in Sept.-Oct. 2011 and just took the NCLEX or was going to. Check on her link's name and inquire more. She posted her eligibility issues with the PH courses but managed to get herself the CA BON approval.

same here, got denied! actually I didn't understand their explanation and I think I need some clarifications! in my letter there have so many typo errors (so I was like, did they read this letter before they sent it to me?), looks like they just patterned it to other letters and just supply information from my documents, also the dates that I took my clinical cases are not all the same in their letter sent to me. like they said I took my NCM 101 1st sem of 2008, well in fact I took it 2009, also when they breakdown my clinical cases they said I didn't get cases from 2nd sem Nov. 2001 to March 2002, why do I need to get cases from second semester of 2001 to 2002 when I enrolled my nursing program from 2008 to 2011??? they didn't clarify also on what subject(s) do I need to enroll? I call them several times but line was so busy, I'm very frustrated because I don't know which part of the pacific ocean I'll start to swim.

I am so glad I found this thread. I am in the same situation. I was applying for RN through endorsment and my initial state was New Mexico. I did read some threads saying an option would be taking a Master's degree as a solution. Can someone please elaborate on that. Will CA BRN give your license after obtaining your master's degree without having to re-take MEDSURG and OB classes?

hello,.

" [color=#454545]we have received new info regarding the philippines and we are reviewing all files who graduated 2005 to present. the problem is we are finding that california code was not meant in training for concurrency. which means the theory and clinical need to be completed in same semester. so if you can not provide the cases then we can not go further with your file. "

question: is there anyone who has the same situation as i am?

@ iibernardii - when did you receive this letter? did you try to call your evaluator?

Hi jgiovann,

I am in the same situation. I already took and passed the NCLEX-RN and my initial state was New Mexico. I was applying for licensure through endorsement here in California and they are giving me the same reply (clinicals and theory not concurrent). Please let me know if you find an accredited school that requires the least number of classes to take. Thank you.

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hello everyone, please help me find the list of schools recommended by BRN to complete those subjects that we're deficient. can't find it in their website. kindly send the link. Thank you

same here, got denied! actually I didn't understand their explanation and I think I need some clarifications! in my letter there have so many typo errors (so I was like, did they read this letter before they sent it to me?), looks like they just patterned it to other letters and just supply information from my documents, also the dates that I took my clinical cases are not all the same in their letter sent to me. like they said I took my NCM 101 1st sem of 2008, well in fact I took it 2009, also when they breakdown my clinical cases they said I didn't get cases from 2nd sem Nov. 2001 to March 2002, why do I need to get cases from second semester of 2001 to 2002 when I enrolled my nursing program from 2008 to 2011??? they didn't clarify also on what subject(s) do I need to enroll? I call them several times but line was so busy, I'm very frustrated because I don't know which part of the pacific ocean I'll start to swim.

If you cant contact them,I think its better if you photocopy the letter then resend it...,attach to it is a letter from you..you asking them why there are so many inconsistencies with it..CABON must clarify everything if they will deny or denied us:nono:..because its about our future..and can you pm me the name of your analyst.thank you..;)

hello everyone, please help me find the list of schools recommended by BRN to complete those subjects that we're deficient. can't find it in their website. kindly send the link. Thank you

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thank you for your reply kayakoto, i'll follow your advice, by the way did you apply too? how was it? did they ask you to enroll also in colleges/universities in cali? so what is your plan now? i really dont know where to start, can you update me please. thank you

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