Students are eligible (but not required) to apply for an LPN license at the end of the second semester, an RN-Apprentice license at the end of the third semester, and an RN license upon successful completion of the program. Step by step information can be found here.
Each of these licenses requires precise processes that must be followed exactly in order for DOPL to receive the necessary information in a timely manner.
- Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) Licensure Information
These instructions are for WSU ADN students only.
If you are a PN-RN student who completed your LPN education at a different institution, please contact them for instructions on how to apply for your LPN license.The LPN license is optional for ADN students. PN-RN students must receive their LPN license by the end of their 3rd semester to remain in the program.
All students must follow these instructions for licensure. Failure to follow these steps, in order, results in money lost and possible fraudulent charges with the Federal Government.
Always refer to the DOPL Nursing Website for the most accurate and current information for exam and licensure information. For step-by-step instructions on how to apply for the LPN license, see the Nurse Licensure Guide: How to Apply for the NCLEX and DOPL License. If you have any questions about these instructions, you will need to contact DOPL at B7@Utah.gov.
- STEP 1: Apply for Authorization to Test
Step 1A: Request a Letter of Equivalency.
If you plan to take the NCLEX-PN®, do not order a transcript. Before submitting your application for Authorization to Test, the School of Nursing must provide a LPN/PN equivalency letter, which is submitted instead of a transcript to DOPL. To request a Letter of Equivalency download this Letter Template and submit the completed form to LPN Letter of Equivalency application. during the last three weeks of 2nd semester. *If you submit to this link after the last day of 2nd semester, please email adn@weber.edu. Your request may be delayed.Requests for Letters of Equivalency will be processed beginning the Wednesday after finals week, and cannot be sent to DOPL until final grades are posted. Please allow 5-7 business days for requests to be processed. You will receive an email confirmation once your letter has been sent to DOPL. If you have not received confirmation two weeks after the end of the semester, please email adn@weber.edu.
Note: The Letter of Equivalency must be submitted to DOPL within 30 days of the date it was signed. If you go past that date, you must request a new letter.
Step 1B: Create an account with Pearson Vue and pay for your exam.
Before you can submit a Request for Authorization to Test to DOPL, students must create an account with Pearson Vue and pay for the NCLEX-PN® exam. Please make sure to use the following information when paying for and scheduling your exam (the code is specific for WSU and Testing by Equivalency):- Program Code: US38909700
- Program Name: Partial RN Education Taking PN
- Country: Utah, United States
- Member Board: Utah Board of Nursing
- Type: NCLEX Partial RN Education Taking PN
Step 1C: Submit a Request for Authorization to Test to DOPL.
Once you have paid for your exam and received confirmation that your Letter of Equivalency has been sent to DOPL, go to the DOPL Nursing Website and submit a Request for Authorization to Test. Please view this Request for Authorization to Test Document from DOPL for instructions on how to submit a Request for Authorization to Test. Do not submit your request until you receive confirmation from the School of Nursing that your letter has been sent to DOPL.Once you have received confirmation that your Letter of Equivalency was sent, created a Pearson Vue account, and submitted your Request for Authorization to Test, it can take up to 10 business days for DOPL to process your request.
- STEP 2: Schedule and take the NCLEX-PN®
Once you have received approval for your authorization to test, schedule your NCLEX-PN® exam through Pearson Vue. You cannot apply for licensure until you have passed the NCLEX-PN®.
- STEP 3: Apply for Licensure
Once you have successfully passed the NCLEX-PN®, then and ONLY THEN can you apply for licensure. Go to the DOPL Nursing Website and apply for LPN Licensure.
- LPN Licensure FAQs
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- STEP 1: Apply for Authorization to Test
- RN Apprentice (RNA) Licensure Information
All students must follow these instructions for RN Apprentice licensure. Failure to follow these steps, in order, may result in money lost and possible fraudulent charges with the Federal Government.
Always refer to the DOPL Nursing Website for the most accurate and current information for licensure information. If you have additional questions about the RN Apprentice license application, contact DOPL at B7@Utah.gov.
- STEP 1: Request Certification of Academic Status of Nurse Education
If you plan to apply for an RN Apprentice License, the School of Nursing must provide a Certification of Academic Status of Nurse Education. To request a Certification of Academic Status of Nurse Education, download this PDF Certification Form, fill out the top portion, and submit it to this application link during the last three weeks of 3rd semester. Make sure you have completed the full Registered Nurse Apprentice Application to send to DOPL when finishing the application process.
*If you submit to this link after the last day of 2nd semester, please email adn@weber.edu. Your request may be delayed.Certification of Academic Status of Nurse Education forms will be processed beginning the Wednesday after finals week and cannot be sent to DOPL until final grades are posted. Please allow 5-7 business days for requests to be processed. You will receive an email confirmation once your letter has been sent to DOPL. If you have not received confirmation two weeks after the end of the semester, please email adn@weber.edu.
Note: The Certification of Academic Status of Nurse Education must be submitted to DOPL within 30 days of the date it was signed. If you go past that date, you must request a new form.
- STEP 2: Apply for RN Apprentice Licensure
During the last week of 3rd semester, go to the DOPL Nursing Website and apply for RN Apprentice Licensure. Once you have received confirmation that your Letter of Equivalency was sent and submitted your application for RN Apprentice licensure, it can take up to 10 business days for DOPL to process your request. Once processed, DOPL will reach out to you to inform you of your status.
- RN Apprentice FAQs
Q: How can I find an RN Apprentice job if I can’t apply for the license until my 3rd semester grades are posted?
A: You may apply for RN Apprentice JOBS during 3rd semester, but you cannot apply for the RN Apprentice LICENSE until you have successfully completed your 3rd semester classes and you are enrolled in your 4th semester courses. Facilities will hire RN Apprentices ahead of time, contingent on getting the RN Apprentice license when eligible.Q: Can I apply for an RN Apprentice license after 4th semester while I’m waiting to take the NCLEX-RN?
A: No, only those who are enrolled in 4th semester courses are eligible for an RNA license.Q:
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- STEP 1: Request Certification of Academic Status of Nurse Education
- Registered Nurse (RN) Licensure Information
All students must follow these instructions for licensure. Failure to follow these steps, in order, results in money lost and possible fraudulent charges with the Federal Government.
Always refer to the DOPL Nursing Website for the most accurate and current information for exam and licensure information. For step-by-step instructions on how to apply for the Registered Nurse (RN) license, see the Nurse Licensure Guide: How to Apply for the NCLEX and DOPL License. If you have any questions about these instructions, you will need to contact DOPL at B7@Utah.gov.
- STEP 1: Apply for Authorization to Test
Step 1A: Create an account with Pearson Vue and pay for your exam.
Before you can submit a Request for Authorization to Test to DOPL, students must create an account with Pearson Vue and pay for the NCLEX-RN® exam. Please make sure to use the following information when paying for and scheduling your exam (the code is specific for WSU and Testing by Equivalency):- Program Code: US38409800
- Program Name: Weber State University - ADN
- Country: Utah, United States
- Member Board: Utah Board of Nursing
- Type: RN-ADN
Step 1B: Request Transcripts.
You must have your official WSU transcript with your nursing degree posted sent to DOPL. Please see the WSU Records Office Website for instructions on how to order your transcripts online through the National Student Clearinghouse. You will have your transcripts sent to DOPL at B7@Utah.gov. You may also have them mailed – please review both the WSU Records Office Website and the DOPL Nursing Website for instructions.Step 1C: Submit a Request for Authorization to Test to DOPL.
Once you have paid for your exam and requested transcripts to be sent to DOPL, go to the DOPL Nursing Website and click on Exam Information to submit a Request for Authorization to Test. Please view this Request for Authorization to Test Document from DOPL for instructions on how to submit a Request for Authorization to Test. Students should not submit a Request for Authorization to Test until you have (1) registered and paid Pearson Vue to take the exam, and (2) your RN transcripts with the RN degree posted has been sent to DOPL.Once you have rcreated a Pearson Vue account and paid for your test, received confirmation that your transcript was sent, and submitted your Request for Authorization to Test, it can take up to 7-10 business days for DOPL to process your request.
- STEP 2: Schedule and take the NCLEX-RN®
Once you have received approval for your authorization to test, schedule your NCLEX-RN® exam through Pearson Vue. You cannot apply for licensure until you have passed the NCLEX-RN®.
- STEP 3: Apply for Licensure
Once you have successfully passed the NCLEX-RN®, then and ONLY THEN can you apply for licensure. Go to the DOPL Nursing Website and apply for RN Licensure. The processing times for licensure applications without special circumstances (e.g., criminal history) can take up to 14 business days.
Please see the DOPL Fingerprints Website for more information about the fingerprinting requirement.
- RN Licensure FAQs
Q: I already did fingerprints and a background check for my LPN license. Do I need to do these again?
A: Yes, you will need to submit fingerprints again and they will perform another background check when you apply for your RN license.
- STEP 1: Apply for Authorization to Test