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If you get stafford loans,etc. to pay for school, when you finish the program and you still are paying the loans back, will this keep you from getting your ATT until all the loans are paid back? Also what is a ATT?
ATT = Authorization to Test. This is mailed to you after you complete your program and fill out the proper forms for your state's department of licensing and after registering for NCLEX. The ATT is what you need to have in order to take the NCLEX exam. It has nothing to do with loans or repayment.
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