South Carolina Code 40-33-32. Initial licensure examination; foreign educated nurses
(B) The board shall admit an applicant for licensure examination if the applicant:
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(1) submits a completed application on a form provided by the board;
(2) submits a 2" x 2" photograph, signed and dated;
(3) submits the appropriate application fee;
(4) submits satisfactory proof of identity and age demonstrating that the applicant is eighteen years of age or older;
(5) submits a copy of the applicant’s social security card or permanent resident card; a resident alien who does not have a social security number must have an alien identification number;
(6) has not committed any acts that are grounds for disciplinary action;
(7) has completed all requirements for graduation from an approved school of nursing or nursing education program approved by the state or jurisdiction in this country or territory or dependency of the United States in which the program is located.
(C) Credit may not be given in an initial application for an unapproved correspondence course or for experience gained through employment.
(D) The board shall accept applicants for the National Council Licensure Examination-PN who:
(1) have successfully completed an approved nursing education program for professional nursing within the past five years of the date of the application;
(2) have received an equivalent education from an approved nursing education program within the past three years of the date of the application.
(E) An applicant who does not pass the licensure examination on the first attempt may retake the examination not more frequently than once every forty-five days for up to one year from the first attempt. An applicant who does not pass the examination within one year of the first examination shall provide evidence satisfactory to the board of remediation approved by the board before reexamination. An applicant who has not passed the National Council Licensure Examination within three years of graduation must requalify to take the examination by enrolling in an approved nursing education program and demonstrating knowledge, skills, and ability of a graduate nurse.
(F) A foreign educated nurse who holds a license to practice in a jurisdiction outside a state or jurisdiction in this country or territory or dependency of the United States who applies for licensure as a nurse shall satisfy all the requirements of this section and the following:
(1) An applicant’s general education and nursing education must be at a level required of graduates of nursing education programs in this State who are candidates for licensure as verified by a certificate of the Commission on Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools or another board-approved credentials evaluation service. An applicant whose native language is not English shall submit evidence of passing the Test of English as First Language (TOEFL), Test of Written English (TWE), and Test of Spoken English (TSE) offered by TOEFL/TSE Services or another service approved by the board. An applicant whose education for nursing is not verified as equivalent may qualify for a license by completing a supplemental course as prescribed by the board to be covered in an approved nursing education program and, upon completion of the course, writing and passing the licensing examination.
(2) An applicant shall pass the appropriate National Council Licensure Examination and shall comply with all application procedures established by the governing body of the NCLEX and by the board. Applications for licensure are valid for one year from the date of filing with the board. An applicant who fails to attain licensure during this period shall submit a new application with the prescribed fee.
(3) An applicant shall submit verification of authorization to practice as a registered nurse, licensed practical nurse, or comparable title from the country of original licensure.
(4) A foreign educated applicant who does not become licensed within three years of first taking the examination shall requalify to take the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) by enrolling in an approved nursing education program and demonstrating knowledge, skills, and ability of a graduate nurse.