23 States That Do Not Require The CGFNS Qualifying Exam
LIST OF 23 STATES THAT DO NOT REQUIRE THE CGFNS QUALIFYING EXAMINATION OF NURSING KNOWLEDGE :
The Florida Board of Nursing accepts the CGFNS Certificate or if you had taken and passed one of the TOEFL, ITOEIC or IELTS English Proficiency
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND VERIFICATION CONTACT THE STATE BOARD OF NURSING YOU ARE APPLYING TO TAKE THE NCLEX EXAM.
Source: PHILIPPINE NURSES MONITOR MAGAZINE Page 36 Vol.1 No.6
Courtesy: Edison C. Diloy BSN, RN, Philippine Nurses Association of San Antonio, Texas U.S.A
- ARIZONA
- ARKANSAS
- CALIFORNIA
- COLORADO
- DELAWARE
- GEORGIA
- IDAHO
- ILLINOIS (as of July 28, 2005)
- IOWA
- MAINE
- MARYLAND
- MICHIGAN (as of June 14, 2007)
- MISSISSIPPI
- NEVADA
- NEW JERSEY
- NEW MEXICO
- NEW YORK
- OHIO
- OREGON
- SOUTH CAROLINA
- TENNESSEE
- UTAH
- WISCONSIN
The Florida Board of Nursing accepts the CGFNS Certificate or if you had taken and passed one of the TOEFL, ITOEIC or IELTS English Proficiency
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND VERIFICATION CONTACT THE STATE BOARD OF NURSING YOU ARE APPLYING TO TAKE THE NCLEX EXAM.
Source: PHILIPPINE NURSES MONITOR MAGAZINE Page 36 Vol.1 No.6
Courtesy: Edison C. Diloy BSN, RN, Philippine Nurses Association of San Antonio, Texas U.S.A
im applying for the board of texas.
i thinks it shud be included in the list.
:))
Posted by Anonymous | 5:53 PM
this is a list that DO NOT need CGFNS and as far as i know Texas requires CGFNS
Posted by Joan Gillen | 10:50 AM
I was just asked to have my CES from CGFNS, but not necessarily take the exam. :))
Posted by Anonymous | 3:37 AM
i also want to apply in texas, please confirm...
Posted by Anonymous | 8:31 AM
i just received my application form from nevada. and they require cgfns daw. im confused. or baka pareho lang kay "anonymous" regarding sa texas na optional lang ang cgfns.
Posted by Anonymous | 12:32 PM
yeah i read it sa TEXAS BOARD OF NURSING that they require cgfns
Posted by Anonymous | 9:08 AM
i am taking cgfns exam on march 12 what is the appropriate attire when taking the exam?
Posted by Anonymous | 9:02 AM