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California Endorsement Process
As far fingerprints go... You do them after the application is turned in. Remember that the application does not start getting processed right away.... If you search for the status of applications through the California Board of nursing you will see that it takes them about a month or two to only start processing. its these steps: 1.gather hard card, documents, and info needed for app 2. submit app 3. send in fingerprints AND transcripts 4. wait until they contact you or you get your number.
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California Endorsement Process
def do the online application. youll need to request transcripts directly from the schools to go directly to the CBON address. I hear the livescan makes the application process faster, but I was not about to fly out to get my finger scanned. took me about 5 months to process. using hard card.
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California Endorsement Process
I had everything ready to send before filing the application (just have the hard card in your hand, and all the school info you need, be ready to request transcripts too). I wrote all my degrees related to nursing (ADN and BSN) and the prereqs (I had 4 colleges total). safer to just include everything. after I filed the application I requested my schools to send transcripts the next day directly to the CBON. that next day I also went in and got my hard card fingerprints. I sent it in using 1-day certified mail (they want both fingerprint cards sent, but I only sent one and it didn't make a dif in the end - I emailed the fingerprint dept at the CBON to make sure it was fine). it took me almost 5 months to get my lic number. I filed in mid November, and I got my lic number early march.
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Licensure by Endorsement Fingerprint Cards Mail ETA?
Did you include a check when you sent your fingerprint hard cards? did you send 2 cards or 1?
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California Endorsement Process
Hi everyone I am getting ready to drop a few hundred dollars on this application and I just was hoping that someone who has gone through the process could answer a few questions. I have my fingerprint card, I have access to my schools and ready to transfer transcripts, and I am ready with the license verification off of nursys. question 1: after you finish your fingerprint card are you responsible to send it in, and if so does it simply get sent into the board of nursing? question 2: under the education history tab, I have some prerequisites that were done in a different college that I did not earn my nursing degree from, would you add them into the nursing history tab? I am aware that I have to send transcripts from the school where I did my prerequisites, but does it need to be noted on the application?
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Compact State
Hi everyone, I had a question about being able to work, specifically with a travel agency [in a temporary manner away from the home state]. If I reside in a compact state, such as Maryland, and would like to work in another compact state, such as CO would I be able to just pick up and go, or do I need to apply for a multistate license?
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Samuel Merritt University FNP Insight
Did the program provide you with clinical instructors?
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Grand Canyon University RN to BSN Reviews
the program was straightforward at first, that is until CAPSTONE!... it took me almost 6 months to get my site approved... something that could of been started prior to the slated start of the class (GCU only started the process of looking for a site with me 2 months before the class)... to avoid a headache select an APPROVED site for capstone... classes were well structured, but like i said before... capstone for me, or at least getting my site was a nightmare at the least
- Grand Canyon University RN to BSN Reviews
- Grand Canyon University RN to BSN Reviews
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Best way into ICU
thank you all for the advice!
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I failed out of nursing school midway, now what?
you have a case and are able to sue... but be warned it might not be good for your future nursing career..
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Best way into ICU
Hey all, I am looking to get into the ICU coming from the OR. I have not "floor" experience. And was wondering which unit would be the best experience to get me into ICU if I was not to be lucky enough to get in right away. I would like to transition into floor care, here is what I narrowed down so far: ER (at a level 1 or 2) PACU IMC/ Tele Externship in ICU Would 6 months be enough to show I am ready for ICU, or would you advise the externship?
- Grand Canyon University RN to BSN Reviews
- Grand Canyon University RN to BSN Reviews