Re: Philippines BSN SCHOOL TRANSFER
Because a relative is attending RN Learning Center on Wilshire I wondered about the program when I was told the clinicals were being done in the Philippines and that the learning center was lic. through a college in the philippines.
Talked today (11/3/08) to the California Board of nursing. Was told that they do not accept nurse applications from schools not registered with them and that the RN learning center is not registered (ie accredited) with them and that no foreign school has ever been approved. Was told to advise my relative that they should rethink where they attend school. Was also told any nurse found to have used an accredited school could have their lic. revoked.
Below is more information from the Calif. Board of Nursing Web site
Unaccredited Nursing Programs Operating within California
This is to inform prospective applicants and nursing students about an increasing number of unaccredited nursing programs operating within California. The Board of Registered Nursing (Board) will not qualify an applicant to take the National Council Licensing Examination (NCLEX), or to be licensed, after completion of an unaccredited nursing program. If any portion of the instruction is completed at or through an unapproved nursing program, it is considered unaccredited.
In some cases, these unaccredited programs have been or are operated by approved Continuing Education Providers that are operating beyond the scope of their approval.
The Board has not approved any international distance learning programs. Even if an international nursing school is appropriately accredited by its own government, completion of an international distance learning program and/or blended instruction will not qualify an applicant to sit for the NCLEX.
The Board cannot qualify an applicant to take the NCLEX, or to be licensed, after completion of an unaccredited nursing program, even if the unaccredited nursing program represented to the student that it was accredited. Therefore, an applicant who attended one of these programs, found eligible by another state to take the examination, and successfully passed the examination is not eligible for licensure in California.
Indicators that the program may be unaccredited or cannot be deemed equivalent:
Lack of proof of accreditation in California. (The nursing program may tell you that it is accredited.)
Lack of a course syllabus for each course taught.
Lack of information regarding credentials for each program instructor.
Representation of online, distance, and/or blended instruction.
Representation that transcripts and/or degrees will be issued by an international program rather than the program where instruction is provided.
Lack of concrete information regarding clinical instruction, such as the location of the clinical instruction or that clinical instruction is to be completed abroad.
Lack of concurrent instruction of theory and clinical practice.
To verify whether a registered nursing program is accredited, please see the listing of Approved California RN Nursing Programs. For Further information, you can also contact the California Board of Registered Nursing at (916) 322-3350 or via email at
brn_licensing@dca.ca.gov.
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