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The BON has been serving the public for more than 100 years since its establishment in 1909 by the Legislature to regulate the safe practice of nursing in Texas. The Board: protects the public from unsafe nursing practice, provides approval for more than 200 nursing education programs, issues licenses to more than 27,000 nurses per year by ...
- The Texas Nurse Portal
The BON observes the State of Texas Holiday Scheduleand such...
- Link to Application Status
Information regarding the status of applications for nursing...
- Online Services
Texas Center for Nursing Workforce Studies. Discipline &...
- Verification
Board of Nursing Complaint Process: Investigation to...
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The Board: protects the public from unsafe nursing practice,...
- The Texas Nurse Portal
The map below shows Approved ADN, BSN, Diploma, and AE-MSN Programs. Each mapped school includes contact information and historical pass rates where available. You can zoom in and click on each program for details. Below the map are summary statics for Texas Schools and US schools.
The new Texas Nurse Portal is a confidential and secure system that allows applicants to apply for nurse licensure by examination, endorsement, or renewal. The new paperless system is completely online.
You can obtain information about these disciplinary actions from the Board’s website, www.bon.texas.gov, using the verification look-up under Licensure or under the disciplinary action section of Discipline & Complaints.
In the State of Texas there are 3 distinct areas of Nursing Practice: Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN), Registered Nurse (RN), and Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN). The Texas Board of Nursing (BON) assumes a proactive leadership role in regulating nursing practice and nursing education.
This page contains an accumulation of guidelines and information, posted throughout the BON website, that are of particular interest to students pursuing nursing. INFORMATION FOR STUDENTS SEEKING TO ENROLL IN A NURSING PROGRAM. Approved Texas Programs and NCLEX® Pass Rates
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To be eligible for licensure by endorsement, you must have graduated from an approved PN/VN or RN program, taken the appropriate U.S. exam, and have either worked in nursing or have taken the US NCLEX® exam sometime in the previous four years prior to the application.... Back to Topics.