I finished my LPN-RN program from Carleen Health Institute. I took the NCLEX under New York state board and passed the exam. I'd been waiting on the license a couple of weeks and decided to call NYbon, was told the school is under review - hence they would not be issuing any licenses till the review is done. They also wouldn't give a time frame. Does anyone have any idea how long these reviews usually take or what could be done in situations like this?
3 hours ago, starr2022 said:For those who have gone to a school that's under review worse case scenario is if ny denies education and you want to be licensed in NYS you will need to go to another nursing school like you never went to one. Even if you already took and passed NCLEX. We will just use education to license you
Hello.
what if you now have a BSN from another college. Can that be applied.
Maria30 said:So frustrating , I will keep in good faith and pray things go well
Okay Ford hoped their 'Pinto' car would be the greatest success in the small car industry. They knew they had magnificent design flaws in such that when the car was hit in the rear the gas compartment would explode killing all occupants. they kept the car in production for years after it was determined they had a poor design on their hands. They juggled that selling more cars would make more money minus the pay out for the defective cars that killed MANY. Did any mention God in this scenario outside of when they were dying and the car went up in flames!. Did anyone pray when they got into a Pinto......please God don't let me die! Praying and faith have nothing to do with your choice of college. NO God does not endorse your college course. (Today you have so much data to determine the best college for YOU). Frankly you have so much more information at your fingertips than any previous generation.
YOU (you) have more information at your fingertips to look at NCLEX pass rates, completion rates and the ability to hear from others who went through the program. Use it.
6 hours ago, MizzalRN said:@starr2022, I am almost finished with my BSN won't this be enough?
A BSN additional course work that was not covered in your ADN program is just that. It is not a regurgitated course work that you do not have idea of the theory or case work work....although you think you are a jack of course trades. . .
I broke my hip... been a nurse for 50 years had a BSN, welcomed through the home health service an RN who I had taught 20 years ago and she was now a BSN Home Care Nurse. I needed my shower set up and how to use my walker to get into bed. I NEEDED AN EXPERT. She did home critical thinking and instituted safety measure and very many health measures. For ex., how to walk 4 to 6 times times a day through my house.,(I have a big house)
.. We never taught that in an ADN program. The ADN programs instituted by Montag were never intentioned to provide Public Health Services.. Mildred Montag's program was a 2 (two) year program to create professional jobs IN THE HOSPITAL>
@londonflo u seem very negative. But OK I understand. But your stories aren't helping in anyway.
Bshade said:what if you now have a BSN from another college. Can that be applied.
If any credits from a "bad nursing school" was transferred to that different school where you received a bachelor's degree the answer is no you won't be able to apply that to a NYS license
On 9/16/2022 at 1:13 PM, starr2022 said:Unfortunately if a school is under review for academic reasons that affects all graduates no matter when they graduated simply bc if they were taught wrong or not taught something at all we don't know how far back that error could have a occured so that's why it puts a lot of the graduates in this situation.
Thank you for sharing some insight with us, Star. It is so frustrating to be on the recieving end of radio silence from both the Board of Nursing and the schools themselves.
What happens to students who passed the NCLEX and are on hold indefinitely?
Would it be okay to apply with a BSN or MSN from a different school? Should that education amend the current app or should the student submit a new app altogether?
On 9/22/2022 at 10:28 PM, womensnurse22 said:Thank you for sharing some insight with us, Star. It is so frustrating to be on the recieving end of radio silence from both the Board of Nursing and the schools themselves.
What happens to students who passed the NCLEX and are on hold indefinitely?
Would it be okay to apply with a BSN or MSN from a different school? Should that education amend the current app or should the student submit a new app altogether?
if you have taken NCLEX and passed you should be able to request a score report be sent to your school ( if they will accept that) and then once a bachelor's degree as been earned use that as the education aspect for Nursing application and no a new one will not need to be submitted unless it has been longer then 5 years since orginally was submitted
if you can't get a hold of the school you can alway contact that states department of education or nursing board they can tell you who holds education records and possibly send them to you or to another school who needs them
I tried applying to a RN to BSN program and they need transcripts from the school. The school doesn't answer so I don't know how to obtain those transcripts.
I wonder why the change all of a sudden . I just hope they will open back soon
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So frustrating , I will keep in good faith and pray things go well