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SPONSORSHIP FOR NCLEX

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SPONSORSHIP FOR NCLEX

Postby ikesaps on Sun Sep 13, 2009 3:39 pm

I am a Ghanaian Nurse with 18 years of experience with Anaesthesia/PACU being my specialty area. I need sponsorship to continue from where I reached with my attempt to register and write the NCLEX. I started with the Massachissetts Nursing Board and have attached below a mail from them as regards the statues of registration. The agency can get in touch with them for confirmation. My email is ikesaps@yahoo.com

Good Morning, Mr. Sapio,

According to Professional Credentialing Service (PCS), the agency which manages the licensure applications on behalf of the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Nursing, you were determined eligible to write the NCLEX examination in November 2005 and as a result, a Letter of Eligibility and NCLEX application was issued to you on or about November 22, 2005. You submitted an NCLEX application and $175 (at the time) to PCS in April 2007. The Pearson system does not indicate that you had issued the required registration or $200 fee for the examination, so an Authorization To Test (ATT) was never issued.

In order for you to obtain NCLEX eligibility again, you are required to complete and submit the current application and the current $225.00 fee. You are required to meet all the current requirements for licensure eligibility which includes an acceptable score on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL).

The application and detailed information can be found at:
http://www.pcshq.com/pcsweb/PCSCandPg.n ... -21-09.pdf

Regards,

Judith M. Pelletier, MSN, RN
Nursing Education Coordinator
Board of Registration in Nursing
239 Causeway Street, 2nd Floor, Suite 200
Boston, MA 02114

website: www.mass.gov/dph/boards/rn
blog: http://publichealth.blog.state.ma.us
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