Practical Nurse Industry Information
Industry Licensure
New Jersey Board of Nursing Licensure Requirements
There are three elements that are required for licensure as a nurse in the State of New Jersey:
- Graduation from an approved school for professional nursing or practical nursing;
- Criminal history background check clearance; and
- Passing the appropriate National Council Licensure Examination.
Additional Information
The National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) makes the following information available through their website https://www.ncsbn.org/newnurses.htm, and states that “Completing an approved nursing program and passing the NCLEX are the first steps to beginning a successful nursing career. It is important that nurses understand how their profession is regulated and are aware of issues relating to professional responsibility, including knowing what constitutes a violation of the nurse practice act.”
NCSBN also makes the following video, “New Nurse: A License to Practice,” available on their website https://www.ncsbn.org/video/new-nurses-your-license-to-practice.
Students enrolled in the Practical Nurse program are encouraged to visit the NCSBN website and to peruse the many resources that are available.