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?
Very helpful!
so the rest of the schools that are under this investigation has to dismiss them because they aren't involve
starr2022 said:
starr2022 said:
So all those schools with the same name and different campus are not accepted either?
What starr2022 said in her previous post is correct, the nybon now is only going by the accredited list on the florida board of nursing website in regards to give out licensure as well as sending out pass reports. It's not the same as before.
So if your school is on this list and you passed your NCLEX are they still gonna hold your results till you bring in a new transcript from an approved school or you have to take NCLEX again
What about the schools under review but aren't on the list mentioned. When will they let us know what is going on? They should give the licenses already so we can move on past this. They have all of the information from the feds already. They know exactly what is fraudulent and what is not. It is time to get this moving. It has been to long already.
Well my school is now under probation but I don't think they will denied me the Lisence because that's not a good reason the only way that you can get rid of probation is haveing goods result of your students
Oh nvm I just got an email that said they've canceled my NCLEX scores and I'll have to go back to school and have the school submit my transcript before I can take NCLEX again
Quisqueya nursing school and I got the email about 2hours ago from prof.donotreply
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