Florida Licensure and Certification National Reciprocity
If your future plans include achieving licensure in another state, please know that requirements vary by state. Florida is one of the U.S. Nursing Compact States. Therefore, you should apply for a multi-state licensure when applying for NCLEX exams.
States/jurisdictions where ANHO’s curriculum meets educational requirements for professional licensure:
Alabama | Hawaii | Massachusetts | Massachusetts | South Dakota |
Alaska | Idaho | Michigan | North Carolina | Tennessee |
Arizona | Indiana | Minnesota | North Dakota | Texas |
Arkansas | Iowa | Mississippi | Oklahoma | Utah |
Colorado | Kansas | Missouri | Ohio | Vermont |
Delaware | Kentucky | Montana | Oregon | Virginia |
District of Columbia | Louisiana | Nebraska | Pennsylvania | West Virginia |
Georgia | Maine | New Hampshire | Rhode Island | Wisconsin |
Guam | Maryland | New Jersey | South Carolina | Wyoming |
States/Jurisdictions where ANHO’s curriculum does not meet state educational requirements for professional licensure or certification:
Illinois – Requires more clinical hours than provided at ANHO
States/jurisdictions where ANHO has not made a determination of whether the curriculum meets educational requirements:
American Samoa | Connecticut | Northern Mariana Islands |
Oregon | Virgin Islands | Washington |
Please note that the current list of compact states and jurisdictions can be located on the National Council of State Boards of Nursing website (https://www.ncsbn.org/nurse-licensure-compact.htm)