Licensure by endorsement from MO to CA

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Hi, I have been a nurse for 4 years in MO. I am originally from CA, but went to an accelerated BSN program in St. Louis and worked in MO until now. I have applied for my temporary and permanent CA RN by endorsement. It has been two months and I know the CA nursing board is taking a ridiculously long amount of time to process applications, however I recently received a letter from the board stating that my nursing school transcript does not include a written and oral communications class. I know that this is a pre-req for nursing schools in CA, but are they seriously requiring every RN from every other state with years of experience to take a junior college communications class to receive a CA RN? I have a BA in Sociology or University of California-Santa Cruz and of course a BSN. Has anyone else had any experience with this, and further if I am going to have to take a communications class, do they even provide a list of accepted communications classes to fulfill this requirement. Thanks.

Specializes in public health.

I am in the same situation. Got my temp license and then a few days later got a letter saying that I need oral communication, psychology and social sciences classes. I have several degrees and will have my DNP in a couple of months. Can I write them a letter about how my previous courses fulfill the requirements of those 3 classes? Does it have to be a letter? Can I send them an email? I am also thinking about applying for a teaching position at a university. If I get the job and my temp license expires in Sept, would that impact my employment?

If you are missing an educational requirement, does the board of nursing let you work off a temp until you complete that requirement?

I know this an old post, but stressing over getting a California license!

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