Monday, August 12, 2013

NCLEX - EXAM - Registration

NCLEX Examination

Under the guidance of its membership, the National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. (NCSBN®) develops and administers two national nurse licensure examinations; the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN®) and the National Council Licensure Examination for Practical Nurses (NCLEX-PN®). These two examinations are used by the Boards of Nursing to test entry-level nursing competence of candidates for licensure as Registered Nurses and as Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurses. The NCLEX examinations are provided exclusively as computerized adaptive tests.

Registration

  1. Submit an application for licensure to the board of nursing where you wish to be licensed.
  2. Meet all of the board of nursing’s eligibility requirements to take the NCLEX Examination.
  3. Register and pay for the NCLEX examination with Pearson VUE.
  4. Receive eligibility from your board of nursing.
Attention: Please make sure that you check your spam and junk folders as it is possible that candidate correspondence from Pearson VUE could automatically go to one of these folders. All correspondence from Pearson VUE will end with “@pearson.com”.
Visit ncsbn.org for a complete overview of the NCLEX® examination process.

Scheduling

Once you have been made eligible and received your ATT, you may schedule your examination using the following options. You must test within the validity dates of your ATT. These validity dates cannot be extended for any reason. Appointments may be made up to one business day in advance.

Change Board or Test Type

Please be advised when selecting a Board of Nursing for licensure to make the appropriate choice. Requests to change the Board of Nursing must be made through customer service and will result in a $50 fee. In addition, any requests to change an examination type will result in a $50 change fee.

Testing Outside the United States

If you would like to schedule your NCLEX® examination at a test center outside of the United States, you must contact customer service for assistance. Anybody taking an examination outside of the United States will have to pay an international scheduling fee of $150 plus a Value Added Tax (VAT) where applicable.

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