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Become a U.S Licensed Registered Nurse (RN) in Under One Year!

The Challenge

Becoming licensed as a registered nurse in the United States is a formidable challenge for any U.S. resident; however for the internationally-trained nurse, the challenge can be insurmountable. Examples of these obstacles include demonstrating academic competency in required clinical areas, meeting stringent English-language requirements, and demonstrating a firm understanding of theoretical and practical nursing knowledge by passing a demanding national examination.

Unfortunately, many international nurses who attempt to meet these requirements and pass the examination on their own fail -- and often repeatedly. The results are wasted time and money and failure to realize the dream of becoming U.S. nurse. It doesn’t have to be this way – we can help make your nursing dream come true.

The Response

We have developed a program beginning with application assessment and submission and ending with passing the NCLEX-RN required to practice as a registered nurse in the U.S. Our training program is time-tested and delivered in collaboration with a leading U.S. nurse-training provider. Throughout the licensure preparation program, our students are taking classes in a graduate healthcare academic program while working in full-time jobs.

Our nursing licensure preparation program is comprised of three major parts. Part one includes assistance in applying for nursing licensure to the state board of nursing including academic nursing credential review and demonstration of English-language competency.

Part two includes seminars in understanding the U.S. healthcare system and the particulars of the U.S. nursing practice.

Part three includes in-depth training to take and pass the NCLEX-RN, the U.S. national nursing examination. Preparation includes in-class sessions, content videos, live training workshops, and readiness assessment. The training is intensive requiring a substantial commitment.

Our program has revolving, year-round enrollment with students entering the program bimonthly.