A faculty member is explaining to the senior nursing class that to become licensed, applicants must (Select all that apply.)

a. demonstrate good moral character.
b. graduate from an approved program.
c. maintain a certain grade point average.
d. pass the standard licensure examination.


A, B, D
A requirement for entry to practice is having a good moral character.
A requirement for entry to practice is graduation from an approved nursing program.
A requirement for entry to practice is passing the standardized licensure examination.
The applicant need not have a specified grade point average.

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