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National Accreditation: Differences. While regional and national accreditation have many factors in common, the biggest difference is that students cant usually transfer credits from a nationally accredited institution to a regionally accredited one, due to the higher prestige of regional accreditation.
CCNE and ACEN accreditations are very similar, but they do have a few differences. Both accrediting bodies are excellent and highly respected in nursing education. The biggest difference is that unlike ACEN, which accredits nursing programs of all levels, CCNE accredits only bachelors, masters, and doctoral programs.
What are the four main functions of the board of nursing? State boards of nursing evaluate license applications, issue licenses, renew licenses, and take disciplinary action in response to professional misconduct.
Many nursing programs mandate ACEN accreditation for graduate-level nursing program admission. ACEN accreditation may also have these benefits for students: Assurance that youre investing time and money in a quality nursing education.
Pre-licensure registered nursing programs in California must be approved by the BRN. The purpose of approval is to ensure the programs compliance with statutory and regulatory requirements.

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The BRN has the authority to approve registered nursing and advanced practice nursing programs in California. The purpose of approval is to ensure the programs compliance with statutory and regulatory requirements. Prelicensure nursing programs must be approved by the BRN.
The BRN regulates California registered nurses. There are over 430,000 registered nurses in California providing health care services in a variety of settings. The BRN sets educational standards for nursing programs which prepare individuals to become licensed as registered nurses.

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