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Choosing the Correct CGFNS International Service for Nurses
For nurses educated outside of the United States, the first step to practicing as a nurse in the United States is to apply for a license with a state board of nursing. While the NCLEX® examination is required by all state boards for licensure, each state board has its own requirements to determine educational comparability of those educated outside of the United States. Many boards require a service that can be provided by CGFNS International prior to authorizing nurses educated outside of the United States to sit for the NCLEX® exam.
To see a list of the CGFNS services accepted by each state board, visit the State Boards of Nursing. We recommend that you also consult with the individual board web sites for the full details of what is required to apply for licensure.
Here is a brief description of each service:
Certification Program (CP) The Certification Program includes the CGFNS Qualifying Exam® for first-level, general nurses; a credentials evaluation of secondary and nursing education and registration; demonstration of passing one of the accepted English language proficiency exams. When successfully completed, applicants receive the CGFNS Certification Program Certificate, whereby, an official verification can be sent to the respective state board requiring this assessment as a prerequisite for authorization to sit for the NCLEX® exam. The CGFNS Certification Program Certificate is valid for life.
Credentials Evaluation Service (CES) Professional Report meets the specific requirements of individual state boards of nursing. The CES Professional Report provides a detailed analysis of the credentials earned at multiple levels of nursing education received outside the United States according to requirements specific to a state. The Report includes a statement of comparability of an applicant’s education when measured against U.S. standards.
Credentials Evaluation Service (CES) Academic Report is designed to meet the needs of applicants pursuing further education in U.S. institutions of higher learning. The CES Academic Report provides a detailed analysis of the nursing education received outside the United States. The Report is advisory in nature and does not make specific placement recommendations.
VisaScreen®: Visa Credentials Assessment (VS) certification is a comprehensive screening program for health care professionals who are not U.S. citizens and are seeking an occupational visa to work in the United States. The VisaScreen®: Visa Credentials Assessment Service requires specific health care professionals complete a screening program before they can receive either a permanent or temporary occupational visa, including Trade NAFTA status:
- An assessment of an applicant’s education to ensure that it is comparable to that of a U.S. graduate in the same profession
- A verification that all professional health care licenses that an applicant ever held are valid and without restrictions
- An English language proficiency examination
- For registered nurses only, a verification that the nurse has passed either the CGFNS Qualifying Exam®, NCLEX-RN® or for select years and Providences its predecessor, the State Board Test Pool Examination (SBTPE).
Applicants who successfully complete VisaScreen® receive an official ICHP Certificate for the VisaScreen®: Visa Credentials Assessment Service, which satisfies the United States Federal screening requirements. ICHP (International Commission on Healthcare Professions) is a division of CGFNS International.
Credential Verification Service for New York State (CVS) verifies the authenticity of international education and licensure credentials for the State of New York. The Service is for those health care professionals educated outside the United States who wish to practice in New York. As specified by the state, CGFNS International completes a verification of foreign education and credentials. New York State Education Department then completes the actual evaluation of the verified credentials.
Upcoming Exam Dates:
March 9-13, 2015
July 13-17, 2015
September 7-11, 2015
November 9-13, 2015
March Exam application cut off is January 31, 2015
July Exam application cut off is May 31, 2015
September Exam application cut off is July 31, 2015
November Exam application cut off is September 30, 2015
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