Saturday, August 20, 2011

Authorization to Test (ATT) Letter

Upon confirmation of eligibility to examine, the candidate will receive an 9Authorization to Test (ATT) Letter by e-mail (or regular mail, if no e-mail address has been provided). The ATT Letter authorizes the candidate to take the certification examination. Please Note: The ATT Letter will be sent to the e-mail address on the candidate’s account,and is generated within 10-15 business days of receipt of all required documentation. It is the candidate’s responsibility to keep their e-mail address current with NCSBN®. The ATT Letter will include:
This is ATT for NCLEX-RN
• The contact information for Prometric, so the candidate can schedule an examination date
• Details on how to schedule an examination date with Prometric
• Information on how to reschedule or cancel an examination, should that become necessary
The examination application is valid for one (1) year from date of submission. The ATT Letter is active for 90 days. If the candidate does not take the examination within this 90-day period, the candidate may choose to reactivate the ATT Letter for an additional 90 days. In general, the ATT Letter can be reactivated as many times as necessary during the one-year period. There is a fee for each reactivation of the ATT Letter. After one year, the ATT Letter may no longer be reactivated — a new examination application must be submitted.

Reactivation of the ATT Letter may be requested online if the account is in ‘Reactivate Status’, by logging onto the applicant’s account, or by submitting the appropriate form, available on the NCSBN website at
www.ncsbn.org.




http://www.nbcot.org/pdf/att.pdf  08202011 @ 11:00pm

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