Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 8, October 30, 2024
Rule 655-3.6 - Applicants educated in a foreign country or in a U.S. territory that is not a member of NCSBN(1)Applicant for licensure. An applicant seeking licensure in Iowa who was educated in a foreign country or in a U.S. territory that is not a member of NCSBN shall apply for licensure by examination pursuant to rule 655-3.4 (17A, 147, 152, 272C) or licensure by endorsement pursuant to rule 655-3.5 (17A, 147, 152, 272C), as applicable, but instead of submitting an official transcript, shall submit one of the following documents issued by CGFNS: a. Credentials Evaluation Service (CES) Professional Report®.b. VisaScreen® certificate or certificate verification letter verifying that a VisaScreen® certificate was issued.c. CGFNS Certification Program® certificate or certificate verification letter verifying that a CGFNS Certification Program® certificate was issued.(2)CGFNS documentation. The documentation issued by CGFNS shall verify all of the following: a. Completion of education equivalent to approved nursing programs for licensed practical nurse and registered nurse applicants.b. The applicant's licensure or registration as a nurse in the applicant's country or U.S. territory of origin, current country or U.S. territory of residence, or country or U.S. territory where educated.c. The ability to read, write, speak, and understand the English language as determined by passing the TOEFL® or IELTST test. For the TOEFL® test, a passing score is as follows: 560 for the TOEFL® paper-based test, or 220 for the TOEFL® computer-based test, or 84 for the TOEFL® Internet-based test with a speaking score of at least 26. For the IELTST test, a passing score is as follows: an overall score of 6.5 and a speaking score of 7.0. An applicant shall be exempt from taking either the TOEFL® or IELTST test when all of the following requirements are met:(1) The nursing education was completed in a college, university, or professional school located in Australia, Barbados, Canada (except Quebec), Ireland, Jamaica, New Zealand, South Africa, Trinidad and Tobago, or the United Kingdom.(2) The language of instruction in the nursing program was English.(3) The language of the textbooks in the nursing program was English.(3)Social security number. To be eligible for a multistate license, an applicant must have a social security number. An applicant who does not have a social security number shall submit documentation of lawful presence and will only be eligible for a single state license.Iowa Admin. Code r. 655-3.6
ARC 8222B, IAB 10/7/09, effective 11/11/09Amended by IAB January 7, 2015/Volume XXXVII, Number 14, effective 2/11/2015Amended by IAB April 24, 2019/Volume XLI, Number 22, effective 5/29/2019Amended by IAB February 12, 2020/Volume XLII, Number 17, effective 3/18/2020Amended by IAB February 23, 2022/Volume XLIV, Number 17, effective 3/30/2022