Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) Licensure Disclosure

The curriculum for the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program at Eagle Gate College has been designed to meet the educational licensure requirements in Utah and Idaho as well as prepare students to apply to the Utah State Board of Nursing or the Idaho Board of Nursing to sit for the NCLEX licensure exam in the States of Utah or Idaho (see https://dopl.utah.gov/ or https://ibn.idaho.gov/IBNPortal/ for more information regarding licensure in Utah or Idaho). The nursing boards in each state are responsible for establishing the requirements for licensure for their state. Requirements may vary state to state and may change at any time. Students who intend to use their Eagle Gate College BSN degree to secure licensure in any state other than Utah or Idaho will need to review the professional licensure disclosures in that state pertaining to their program and consult with the applicable state nursing licensing board. For more information, see Nursing Board Contact Information by State or Territory – BSN and MEPN Programs for a listing of state nursing licensing boards and determinations made by the College by state of whether the BSN curriculum meets licensure requirements, does not meet licensure requirements or where a determination has not been made. NOTE: Graduates who become licensed in Utah or Idaho may subsequently apply for licensure in another state. Ask your Academic Dean about Nursing reciprocity agreements.

Practical Nursing (PN) Program Licensure Disclosure

The curriculum for the Practical Nursing (PN) program at Eagle Gate College has been designed to meet the educational licensure requirements in Idaho as well as prepare students to apply to the Idaho Board of Nursing to sit for the NCLEX licensure exam in the State of Idaho (see https://ibn.idaho.gov/IBNPortal for more information regarding licensure in Idaho). The nursing boards in each state are responsible for establishing the requirements for licensure for their state. Requirements may vary state to state and may change at any time. Students who intend to use their Eagle Gate College PN diploma to secure licensure in any state other than Idaho will need to review the professional licensure disclosures in that state pertaining to their program and consult with the applicable state nursing licensing board. For more information, see Nursing Board Contact Information by State or Territory – PN Program for a listing of state nursing licensing boards and determinations made by the College by state of whether the PN curriculum meets licensure requirements, does not meet licensure requirements or where a determination has not been made. NOTE: Graduates who become licensed in Idaho may subsequently apply for licensure in another state. Ask your Academic Dean about Nursing reciprocity agreements.

Master’s Entry Program in Nursing (MEPN) Licensure Disclosure

The curriculum for the Master’s Entry Program in Nursing (MEPN) at Eagle Gate College has been designed to meet the educational licensure requirements in Utah and Idaho as well as prepare students to apply to the Utah State Board of Nursing or the Idaho Board of Nursing to sit for the NCLEX licensure exam in the States of Utah or Idaho (see https://dopl.utah.gov/ or https://ibn.idaho.gov/IBNPortal/ for more information regarding licensure in Utah or Idaho). The nursing boards in each state are responsible for establishing the requirements for licensure for their state. Requirements may vary state to state and may change at any time. Students who intend to use their Eagle Gate College MEPN degree to secure licensure in any state other than Utah or Idaho will need to review the professional licensure disclosures in that state pertaining to their program and consult with the applicable state nursing licensing board. For more information, see Nursing Board Contact Information by State or Territory – BSN and MEPN Programs for a listing of state nursing licensing boards and determinations made by the College by state of whether the MEPN curriculum meets licensure requirements, does not meet licensure requirements or where a determination has not been made. NOTE: Graduates who become licensed in Utah or Idaho may subsequently apply for licensure in another state. Ask your Academic Dean about Nursing reciprocity agreements.