I live in FL and have one exam (English) to be done before graduation. When I was checking the FL BON last summer, they clearly said that to get my RN I had to have my LPN license before enrolling to EC. That's it. Today I got a letter from EC, saying that "We have been informed by the Florida Board of Nursing that RN candidates who have applied to sit for the NCLEX-RN examination, and who graduated from nursing programs that are located outside of Florida, will now have their applications reviewed on an individual basis." and they are "recommending that you seek licensure by endorsement."
I went to the BON website and they had changed their FAQ since August. Before it looked like this:
"Q: Can I apply for a nursing license in Florida if I graduated from Regents (Excelsior) College?
A: If you were a Licensed Practical Nurses prior to entering Regents (Excelsior) College and then graduate with an RN degree, may apply for licensure by examination in Florida. Non-LPNs may apply only if they have passed the NCLEX and have an active license in another state. "
Now it says this:
Q: Can I apply for a nursing license in Florida if I graduated from Excelsior (formerly Regents) College?
So, what should I do now? I'm confused. Can I apply for, say, MN license, get it and than get my FL license? Or I have to get a job in another state before I can get a license in FL? I'll call Excelsior next week.. I'm just a bit upset about this news right now.
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I live in FL and have one exam (English) to be done before graduation. When I was checking the FL BON last summer, they clearly said that to get my RN I had to have my LPN license before enrolling to EC. That's it. Today I got a letter from EC, saying that "We have been informed by the Florida Board of Nursing that RN candidates who have applied to sit for the NCLEX-RN examination, and who graduated from nursing programs that are located outside of Florida, will now have their applications reviewed on an individual basis." and they are "recommending that you seek licensure by endorsement."
I went to the BON website and they had changed their FAQ since August. Before it looked like this:
"Q: Can I apply for a nursing license in Florida if I graduated from Regents (Excelsior) College?
A: If you were a Licensed Practical Nurses prior to entering Regents (Excelsior) College and then graduate with an RN degree, may apply for licensure by examination in Florida. Non-LPNs may apply only if they have passed the NCLEX and have an active license in another state. "
Now it says this:
Q: Can I apply for a nursing license in Florida if I graduated from Excelsior (formerly Regents) College?
A: Applicants who have passed the NCLEX and have an active license in another state may apply by endorsement. Complete licensure examination applications submitted will be presented to the Board for review and a decision (pursuant to section 464.019, (1), ©, 1. Florida Statutes): © The programs nursing major curriculum consists of at least: 1. Fifty percent clinical training for a practical nursing program, an associate degree professional nursing program, or a professional diploma nursing program.
So, what should I do now? I'm confused. Can I apply for, say, MN license, get it and than get my FL license?
Or I have to get a job in another state before I can get a license in FL? I'll call Excelsior next week.. I'm just a bit upset about this news right now.