World Registration
Published Oct 21, 2011
You are reading page 48 of CA BRN New Requirements For NCLEX RN international students
Silverdragon102, BSN
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As per the Terms of Service of the site please post only in English. I have deleted a post because it was in tagalog
usrnako
8 Posts
when they asked for the additional requirements like your cases, did they tell you that this will "complete"'your application?
mixsand1
58 Posts
They will not exactly tell you that. they will give a checklist. that you must pass this requirements in order to process your application. example: you must send your cases. Then wait for the big surprise. if you know what I mean.
kuyaF, when they asked for additional requirements like our cases did they mentioned that this will "COMPLETE" your application or they just said that submit the following requirements. this is because i received letter from BON they already received my cord,major/minor and now they are requiring me to send my "deliveries" to "complete" the application. is this the same letter as anyone in here had and still got denied by them? even though they mentioned " to complete your application"? btw thats the only one they required me to send. plus as far as i know my cord cases are not the same time as my theory in ob. thanks.
Just send the requirements. We all got the same letter. some required to pass their curriculum vitae. But actually the most common requirement that they will ask you is our cases. so that they will evaluate if your theory is concurrent to your cases. if you said your cases weren't concurrent. hopefully they will not notice
jenkits
13 Posts
Hello Nurses!
My husband (Batch 2012) just received a letter from CA BRN that he is deficient in MS and OB theory and clinicals. We then exhausted our time this week to look for schools near Los Angeles which will allow him to take these classes. And so far, National University offers these classes but there are already 10 foreign graduates in the waiting list. My husband's on the 11th slot. The good thing is their classes are on a monthly basis. It means you don't have to wait another semester to take MS or OB whichever comes first to enroll it. Problem is, NAtional University only takes 1-2 persons from the wait list per year. However, it was mentioned to us when we spoke to *****, Admissions Advisor that the the class usually takes 20 students maximum. Maybe, if the wait list comes to 20 then we then can request from National University to create a separate class. I am most willing to help since I am very aware of this concurrency problem affecting the foreign graduate nurses nowadays.
FYI, MS theory and clinical take 2 months to complete. Same with OB. Cost $1467 for theory and $1467 + $675 for clinical. About $326/unit. Roughly, you need about $7218. Just be guided.
To be included in the wait list, email a copy of the letter from the CA BRN of your deficiency to:
Enrollment Counselor
Los Angeles Nursing Department
National University
5245 Pacific Concourse Dr.
Los Angeles, CA 90045
(310) 662-2044
If you plan to visit the campus, you can ask for:
Admissions Director
310-662-2117
Good luck to all you.
steppybay
1,882 Posts
Hello Nurses!My husband (Batch 2012) just received a letter from CA BRN that he is deficient in MS and OB theory and clinicals. We then exhausted our time this week to look for schools near Los Angeles which will allow him to take these classes. And so far, National University offers these classes but there are already 10 foreign graduates in the waiting list. My husband's on the 11th slot. The good thing is their classes are on a monthly basis. It means you don't have to wait another semester to take MS or OB whichever comes first to enroll it. Problem is, NAtional University only takes 1-2 persons from the wait list per year. However, it was mentioned to us when we spoke to *****, Admissions Advisor that the the class usually takes 20 students maximum. Maybe, if the wait list comes to 20 then we then can request from National University to create a separate class. I am most willing to help since I am very aware of this concurrency problem affecting the foreign graduate nurses nowadays. FYI, MS theory and clinical take 2 months to complete. Same with OB. Cost $1467 for theory and $1467 + $675 for clinical. About $326/unit. Roughly, you need about $7218. Just be guided. To be included in the wait list, email a copy of the letter from the CA BRN of your deficiency to:Enrollment CounselorLos Angeles Nursing DepartmentNational University5245 Pacific Concourse Dr.Los Angeles, CA 90045(310) 662-2044If you plan to visit the campus, you can ask for: Admissions Director310-662-2117Good luck to all you.
Yes, thank you! My friend also found about this school, but the thing was when she inquired last year, they wanted the full tuition to be paid up-front. They would take a certain portion to start but will need the entire balance shortly to be paid off in full.
The problem is that if you're an international student, there was no financial aid assistance. Do you know if that has changed so that foreign students can get some loans?
Hello Nurses!My husband (Batch 2012) just received a letter from CA BRN that he is deficient in MS and OB theory and clinicals. We then exhausted our time this week to look for schools near Los Angeles which will allow him to take these classes. And so far, National University offers these classes but there are already 10 foreign graduates in the waiting list. My husband's on the 11th slot. The good thing is their classes are on a monthly basis. It means you don't have to wait another semester to take MS or OB whichever comes first to enroll it. Problem is, NAtional University only takes 1-2 persons from the wait list per year. However, it was mentioned to us when we spoke to ****, Admissions Advisor that the the class usually takes 20 students maximum. Maybe, if the wait list comes to 20 then we then can request from National University to create a separate class. I am most willing to help since I am very aware of this concurrency problem affecting the foreign graduate nurses nowadays. FYI, MS theory and clinical take 2 months to complete. Same with OB. Cost $1467 for theory and $1467 + $675 for clinical. About $326/unit. Roughly, you need about $7218. Just be guided. To be included in the wait list, email a copy of the letter from the CA BRN of your deficiency to:Enrollment CounselorLos Angeles Nursing DepartmentNational University5245 Pacific Concourse Dr.Los Angeles, CA 90045(310) 662-2044If you plan to visit the campus, you can ask for: Admissions Director310-662-2117Good luck to all you.
My husband (Batch 2012) just received a letter from CA BRN that he is deficient in MS and OB theory and clinicals. We then exhausted our time this week to look for schools near Los Angeles which will allow him to take these classes. And so far, National University offers these classes but there are already 10 foreign graduates in the waiting list. My husband's on the 11th slot. The good thing is their classes are on a monthly basis. It means you don't have to wait another semester to take MS or OB whichever comes first to enroll it. Problem is, NAtional University only takes 1-2 persons from the wait list per year. However, it was mentioned to us when we spoke to ****, Admissions Advisor that the the class usually takes 20 students maximum. Maybe, if the wait list comes to 20 then we then can request from National University to create a separate class. I am most willing to help since I am very aware of this concurrency problem affecting the foreign graduate nurses nowadays.
reply:
thank you for posting this. lucky you that you have found a school that will accept the deficiencies. but they offer limited slots. plus the fees per unit is very expensive. I can't afford that
for now I will take the LVN.
Plus don't forget to add some extra $$$ for books and supplies (if needed).
you're right steppybay. if I'm rich I will enroll in that school.haha. but I'm not. If you try to loan. you will be in dept through the rest of you life. lucky are those who can afford.
Full tuition paid in full on the first day of class. Only full time students enrolled in the program are eligible to apply for financial assistance.