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Thursday, July 5, 2007

List of NON-CGFNS States

As tackled in an earlier article, several states have removed the requirement of taking CGFNS qualifying exams (Certification Program) prior to being made eligible to sit for the NCLEX-RN® examination.
Non-CGFNS states include:
1. CALIFORNIA
2. ARIZONA
3. OHIO
4. NEW YORK
5. MARYLAND
6. GEORGIA
7. FLORIDA
8. ILLINOIS
9. SOUTH CAROLINA
10.HAWAII
11.NEW MEXICO
12. VERMONT
13.OREGON
14. NEVADA
15. COLORADO
16. KANSAS
17. TEXAS
18. MINNESOTA
19. ARKANSAS
20. SOUTH CAROLINA
21. KENTUCKY
22. NEW JERSEY
23. MICHIGAN (effective July 2007)
A chart released by the Commission on Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools (CGFNS) showing CGFNS certification program (qualifying exam) requirements by each State Board of Nursing as is available here. The chart lists information gathered by CGFNS as of February 28, 2005.
For a complete list of State Boards of Nursing and their corresponding website addresses, visit the NCSBN website.

courtesy of Lyle Santos's Blog

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

are you sure TEXAS and KANSAS are a nonCGFNS states? Because everyone says these states need CGFNS..Just wanted to clarify that info.

Anonymous said...

are you sure TEXAS and KANSAS are nonCGFNS states? Because everyone says these states need CGFNS..Just wanted to clarify that info.

Anonymous said...

I have researched this case on behalf of my niece who wants to apply in the State of Texas and what I found out is that you don't need a qualifying exam from CGFNS. However, you need a Credentials Evaluation Service(CES): Full Education Course-by-Course Report from CGFNS which is $328. Once you get the approval of CES, this is the key to get your permission to sit for the NCLEX-PN or NCLEX-RN exams. The rest of the requirements are FBI FingerPrint cards, $139 payable to Texas Board of Examiners, Registration with NCS Pearson/VUE to take NCLEX with $200 fee, certification from your school that all courses were conducted in English to exempt the candidate to take the TOEFL test, and 2" X 2" passport photo.

Anonymous said...

hi.. do i still need to contact my college in the philippines for CES? or does CGFNS does all the work? i am here in New jersey and currently applying for licensure. thanks

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