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Congratulations to our newest NCLEX-RN
passers! Click here to
see list.
"...The test-taking strategies worked. And during those last test items, when I was gonna give up, Critical Questioning kicked in.
I'm thankful I had that as a backup. Got me through all the way. God bless for what you do. Kudos! Keep up the good work, Ann! Again my
thanks to you and all of the supportive staff. You never let me down."
Sam Batara, RN, BSN
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ATT - You must create a web account and register for the NCLEX-RN with Pearson Vue in
order to receive an ATT. The ATT does not come from the
state board of nursing but from Pearson Vue.
The exam registration and the license application to a state board of nursing
are separate and distinct actions. They also have separate fees.
Pearson Vue is a private company which has the contract to
administer the exam for NCSBN, of which the state board is a member.
The state board merely accepts application for a license by
examination and declares the applicant eligible to sit for the
NCLEX-RN based on submitted credentials.
Once you receive the ATT, schedule the exam through the Pearson Vue NCLEX Candidate website. The state board notifies Pearson Vue of your eligibility to
sit for the exam. We recommend you register for the exam with
Pearson Vue two weeks after sending your application to the state
board of nursing. Click on the NCLEX-RN tab (scroll to bottom of
page) to see a demo on how to create a web account and register for
the exam with Pearson Vue.
For its 30th anniversary (1977-2007), the Commission on Graduates of Foreign Nursing School (CGFNS) is showcasing 18 nurses whose success stories personify the theme Dreams Fulfilled in its 2007-2008 calendar. December 2008 of this calendar features Ann H. Adams, Founder and CEO of NC STAFFING and ENTRALINK.
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