Vermont
NCLEX Application in Vermont Board of Registered Nursing.
Vermont Nurse NCLEX License Renewal
Jan 20th
Vermont NCLEX License Renewal is due this March 31, 2011 and a lot of nurses are asking me how to do it. Well, the Vermont License renewal is not that hard, really. Here’s what you should do:
Vermont NCLEX Renewal StepsDownload Vermont License Renewal form and fill it up. The renewal form More >
NCLEX Application Vermont with CES: How to apply
Sep 29th
Here are some of the information on NCLEX Application at Vermont Board of Nursing for graduates of international nursing schools, including the Philippines.
Vermont requires:
- CES Report Application from CGFNS
- Vermont NCLEX Application Form
- Passport in lieu of SSN
- Payment thru money order, bankdraft.
Additional Notes:
- Vermont NCLEX Renewal is every odd year (e.g. 2011, 2013…)
- You can put your Vermont license in Inactive status.
If More >
How to apply online for CGFNS CES Report in any state
Sep 14th
The CGFNS International Credentials Evaluation Service (CES) analyzes the credentials of multiple types and levels of health care professionals who are educated outside of the United States and who wish to pursue licensure (by NCLEX) or academic admission in the United States.
There are two methods of CES Application, online and using downloadable More >
Vermont Update: CES required for International Nurses starting July 1, 2009
Jul 2nd
Here’s the latest update about Vermont NCLEX application posted at vtprofessionals.org:
International Nurses:
As of July 1, 2009 allnew International Applicants are required to obtain a Credentials Evaluation Service Report from either of the following companies:
CGFNS International 3600 Market Street, Suite 400 Philadelphia, PA 19104-2651 USA Website: www.cgfns.org Phone: 215-349-8767
International Education Research Foundation, Inc. P.O. Box 3665 More >
How to apply for NCLEX at Vermont
Jun 9th
Update July 1, 2009: Vermont now requires nursing credential evaluation thru CES or IERF. Check my post on this new requirement. Disregard this.
Here’s a quick step by step process on how to apply for licensure by examination (NCLEX) at Vermont Board of Nursing for graduates of international nursing schools, including More >
Vermont Update and CES Requirements.
Jan 30th
Update July 1, 2009: CES requirement is now required for new applicants starting July 1, 2009, and NEW application form must be used. Disregard this post.
Update March 1,2009: Vermont has done away with the CHED/CES requirement. They revised the last page of the application to have the Licensing Authority (PRC) More >
How to apply: NCLEX Application
Nov 20th
NCLEX Application Summary:
1. Determine which state you want to apply. There are many factors that you have to consider when choosing where to start your NCLEX application, sometimes depending on your present circumstance. For example, if you just had your NLE results and don’t have your license yet, there are states that allow More >
Vermont Candidate ID announcement
Oct 20th
In a move to expedite the processing and issuance of ATT, Vermont now accepts sending of Pearsonvue Candidate Identification Number through email after registering with Pearsonvue. Here’s the official announcement from the site vtprofessionals.org:
Announcement: Applicants who have been approved for their initial exam (not applicable to retake exam applicants) now More >
Vermont application VOL and PRC dilemma
Oct 8th
Update July 1, 2009: CES requirement is now required for new applicants starting July 1, 2009, and NEW application form must be used. Disregard this post.
Eversince we’ve been helping nurses select board of nursing in the US to apply for their licensure and NCLEX, Vermont is one of those we highly More >
Vermont BON NCLEX Application Update!
Sep 15th
Update July 1, 2009: CES requirement is now required for new applicants starting July 1, 2009, and NEW application form must be used. Disregard this post.
Starting 01 October 2008, all incoming nurse-applicants of Vermont Board of Nursing will submit the revised Application Form posted in their website, www.vtprofessionals.org.
As of October 1st, all More >



