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Some new graduates find internships, externships, or volunteer positions to gain additional experience. Networking: Building connections during your nursing program, through internships, or at job fairs can significantly improve your chances of landing a job. Many positions are filled through referrals.
Remember, blue cards are sent to individuals whose CBC came back with no findings, but it is possible that the student did have criminal activity in the past and the jurisdiction has not reported the information to the TX DPS. In addition, the eligibility section of the D.O. has questions of a non-criminal nature.
To be eligible for licensure by endorsement you: (1) must have graduated from an approved PN/VN or RN program, (2) taken the appropriate U.S. national licensure exam, and (3) have either worked in nursing OR have taken the U.S. NCLEX exam sometime in the four years prior to submitting your endorsement application.
New graduate nurses receive their Texas license by passing the NCLEX-RN, or license by examination. Nurses practicing in another state receive their Texas license by endorsement verification that they passed the NCLEX-RN and currently hold an active license in another state.
The temporary permit will be valid for six-months from the date of issuance. The permit cannot be extended! Please be sure that you are prepared to begin and complete the course, orientation, or nursing program of study within the required time limit.
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(1) Nursing is a unique profession. (2) Crimes involving fraud or theft. (3) Crimes involving sexual misconduct. (4) Crimes involving lying, falsification, and deception. (5) Crimes involving drugs and alcohol. (6) Crimes involving violence or threatening behavior.
HOW FAR BACK DO NURSING BACKGROUND CHECKS GO IN TEXAS? A nursing background check in Texas reviews a candidates entire criminal history to determine eligibility. All criminal cases, including dismissed offenses, will appear on the background check, regardless of date.
Texas application requirements state that applicants should apply to take the NCLEX exam 30 days prior to graduation, but most states stipulate graduates wait 45 days after graduation before testing.

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