NCLEX - RN inquiry to the college where you studied?

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Specializes in palliative care.

hi everybody

just wanna ask if anybody know about this thing.is there a sure shot inquiry about your college from NCSBN about you?

can anybody help with that.my college is full of crooked people and they are asking money for it to even fill a form .i already paid when i sent the documents to CNO and now they are asking again.

i have a original copy of transcript , will that be ok if i will send that to NCSBN?

Specializes in Critical Care, Education.

It's very hard for me to understand what question you are asking. If you're inquiring about the process that will approve you to take NCLEX, it includes a DIRECT communication between your school and NCSBN. Personal communications from you will not be sufficient. Is your school holding up your official graduation/completion on the basis of a financial claim (you owe them more money)? If so, you need to obtain qualified legal advice on the best way to deal with your problem.

Specializes in palliative care.

yess thats what i am asking .no, my college is not holding anything .but its in india .i passed my LPN in ontario and that time i paid for everything but they always want more and more money .

so , at the time when i was sending papers for RPN , i used my brain and got two transcripts because i knew college will again ask for money .

so , now i have all the documents but need the nursing education form filled from principal .

and she is a new principal who don't know me and not doing my work .

just to let you know ,in my college in India , they won't have computerized records for everything .

question is , Is there any direct phone call communication between NCSBN and The college after sending the papers to NCSBN ?

Specializes in Complex pedi to LTC/SA & now a manager.

NCSBN has nothing to do with eligibility or where you went to school. They design and create the NCLEX.

NCSBN and NCLEX have nothing to do with RPN in Ontario, in Canada PNs write the CPNRE. akaur if your education was assessed by NNAS, deemed comparable to PN, then CNO approved you to write the CPNRE and you became licensed as a RPN, I don't understand why you need anything more from your nursing school.

Specializes in palliative care.

Ok .thanks .i understand

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