Dear Colleague, I am a registered nurse from Europe, Serbia with an active and unrestricted license in Canada and USA (Arizona). I applied for an RN license in California in 2006. I have submitted the required documents (nursing license and original educational documents and transcripts) to the Board of Registered Nursing for the evaluation process. I completed two medical schools in Belgrade, Serbia, with seven and half years of nursing education. In addition, I applied with active RN license, Ontario, Canada. The Board's decision was that my previous education does not meet requirements in California. On several occasions I contacted the Board and tried to get more details about requirements here in California and what classes I should take in order to meet requirements. Evaluator of my case disclosed that she did not do comparative evaluation of my previous education and she also stated that her decision is subjective. When asked to provide a list of deficiencies - missing classes, the evaluator stated that she does not want to do that. She also stated that I should contact local schools they will evaluate my previous education and enroll me in appropriate program. She also stated that in order to become eligible for an RN license in California I should contact one of local schools and the school will advise of any credit that can be given for my previous education and what additional training is needed. The evaluator iterated that the list of required courses will be outlined by the school of nursing and not from the Board. Based on that recommendation I enrolled in a BSN program at University of Phoenix. In 2012, I completed a Bachelor of Science in nursing program at the University of Phoenix. Based on IERF evaluation which is accepted by most RN Boards in and Universities in the United States, my studies are considered comparable in school of nursing as a Registered Nurse in the United States. Based on IERF evaluation, I was eligible to take the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses, NCLEX-RN. I passed NCLEX-RN exam and received RN license in Arizona State. In August of 2012 I re-applied for an RN license by endorsement at CA BRN. Based on educational breakdown comment from program manager when I visited your office was that I have too many hours from my Medical Schools from Belgrade. On Thursday, May, 2. 2013, I received the Californian Board's decision stated "you don't meet Californian requirements". I was shocked. I already contacted the school from the list what the board gave to me, and after couple of years studying and suffering without my profession, the board in California denied my education in order to give RN license. In addition, I know for cases that other applicants coming from same country (different province with same educational standard of Ministry of education and health) but with less education and professional skills were approved to take a test (NCLEX) and licenses were issued in California. It is so hard to say that I feel slightly discriminated. Please help! Respectfully, Suzana