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StudentRN94

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  1. Hi everyone, I know this thread is a bit old, but I am currently in my BSN program with an expected graduation date of 5/22. I am also prior service however, I received an OTH for "substance abuse" which is listed on my DD214. I just recently found out about the Army Corps of Nurses and thought it's something I'd be interested in doing. So my question is, does anyone know if this is an option for me? Like is there anything that I can do for example write a letter or something? I already requested to get information from an Army recruiter so I'm just waiting on a response. Any help is greatly appreciated.
  2. @cblossom78 Yes, everything worked out great! Thank you.
  3. Hi All, I need help! I’m supposed to be starting clinicals this Summer but I’m worried I may get denied by my BON. A few years ago I was discharged with an OTH from the military for “substance abuse”. On the student clinical app it asks about any military Article 15s, judgements, or actions. I’ve already reached out to a legal team who is getting back to me for more info but has anyone been in this situation? How do I go about disclosing that information. It’s the Louisiana BON fyi.
  4. Hi All, I need help! I’m supposed to be starting clinicals this Summer but I’m worried I may get denied by my BON. A few years ago I was discharged with an OTH from the military for “substance abuse”. On the student clinical app it asks about any military Article 15s, judgements, or actions. I’ve already reached out to a legal team who is getting back to me for more info but has anyone been in this situation? How do I go about disclosing that information. It’s the Louisiana BON fyi.
  5. Hi All, I need help! I’m supposed to be starting clinicals this Summer but I’m worried I may get denied by my BON. A few years ago I was discharged with an OTH from the military for “substance abuse”. On the student clinical app it asks about any military Article 15s, judgements, or actions. I’ve already reached out to a legal team who is getting back to me for more info but has anyone been in this situation? How do I go about disclosing that information. It’s the Louisiana BON fyi.
  6. @STUDENTTRXN Hey there. It turned out well actually. The day after, my fingerprints came back good since I technically wasn’t arrested, so I’m assuming they had to look into it and verify.
  7. Hey I have a question. I’m new to this site so I’m not exactly sure how to write my own post. But I live in Louisiana and I’m in the admission process right now for Chamberlain University. My background came back clear but my fingerprints are flagged due to an assault “charge” that I got while in the military. Now I never went to court or got anything for it. After the incident I was “detained” because that’s what the MP told me, I didn’t know I was going to have to do fingerprints and take pictures when I got to CID. So my question is has anybody ever gone through this with Chamberlain and were you still able to attend? My only thought is the BON in Louisiana would make me submit documents about the incident that way I can still possibly do clinical. If anyone has any information or experience with this I’m all ears. I’m just really lost right now.

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