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ANCC Certification-Related Q&A

1. How do I apply for my ANCC APRN certification?

ANCC Certification Response: First, you can create an account and start entering your educational information, licensure, upload your documents, etc. on this account. It can also be used as a professional development tracker tool as you go along in your professional nursing career. Second, once ready, you can apply for your ANCC APRN Certification application. Payment will need to be submitted in order for your application to be reviewed. Don’t forget to take advantage of our Graduating Soon Discounts!

2. How can I prepare for my certification exam?

ANCC Certification Response: Students should review the certification specialty's:

Did you know that through the ANCC's Readiness Tests, you can ease your test taking anxiety and evaluate your preparedness for the ANCC certification exams. Readiness Tests allow you to assess your knowledge comprehensively or in a focused content domain, experience the timed, live-proctored testing environment, and receive valuable performance feedback before taking your certification exam. 

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3. Can I test for my ANCC APRN certification before I graduate?

ANCC Certification Response: Students can test prior to graduation but completed paperwork must be on file to test, this will include your unofficial transcripts. Once you have graduated, the transcripts with the conferred degree must also be submitted to us.

4. What is the Validation of Education (VOE) form?

ANCC Certification Response: The VOE form is a required program information document that must be submitted for your ANCC APRN Certification application and can be submitted by either a student or faculty. Once completed you can either upload it to your account or send it to APRNValidation@ana.org.

5. What is a Gap Analysis and who needs to complete it?

ANCC Certification Response: The Gap Analysis is a signed statement on letterhead completed by your program director, detailing what courses and clinicals were accepted into a post-graduate program. This is needed for students completing a post-graduate certificate, a post-MSN DNP, or post-DNP certificate. Once completed you can either upload it to your account or send it to APRNValidation@ana.org.

6. What are the steps to apply for my ANCC APRN certification?

ANCC Response: We recommend viewing our previous webinar form titled, Steps & Information on Earning Your ANCC APRN Certification

 

7. Once I become ANCC Certified, what is the credential should I use at the end of my signature and how should I display my credentials?

ANCC Response: The credentials are located on each certification specialty page. Visit the ANCC’s Our Certifications page, then click on your certification specialty. We also recommend viewing our How to Display Your Credentials video below:

 

8. What are the Renewal Requirements?

ANCC Response: Once you become certified with ANCC, you will need to renew every 5 years. For more information, visit our Certification Verification & Renewal page and watch the renewal video below:

 

9. How will the ANCC Readiness Tests help me?

ANCC Response: ANCC Readiness Tests allow you to assess your knowledge comprehensively or in a focused content domain, experience the timed, live-proctored testing environment, and receive valuable performance feedback before taking your certification exam. For more information watch the ANCC Readiness Tests video below:

 

10. What if my organization is thinking about utilizing the Success Pays® program?

ANCC Response: You can help your nurses achieve certification while reducing test-taking anxiety and eliminate financial barriers! Easy as 1-2-3! For more information, visit the Success Pays® page and watch the ANCC Success Pays® video below:

 

11. How can my organization celebrate Certified Nurses Day™? 

ANCC Response March 19 is Certified Nurses Day™ and honors nurses worldwide who contribute to better patient outcomes through national board certification in their specialty. If your nurses are not already #ANCCCertified, invest in their lifelong professional journey through the #ANCCSuccessPays program!


Not seeing your question here? Visit the ANCC Certification FAQs page for additional ANCC certification-related Q&A

 

 

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