Published Jun 19, 2008
zakuro
54 Posts
It has been more than a month since I applied. All of my other classmates have recieved theirs. I've been calling DC nursing board and leaving messages for days but not recieved any response from them! I checked my online application status and it says all of my documents have been recieved and completed. I don't see why they're not sending me the code.
What should I do??? Any body can help???
Thanks! :)
Silverdragon102, BSN
1 Article; 39,477 Posts
It is not a code but email or letter with ATT from Pearsonvue. They will send it once BON authorises it Have you registered with them yet and also checked junk folder as many emails end up there?
Reno1978, BSN, RN
1,133 Posts
Have you registered with PearsonVue? It's obvious from your post that you've completed your license application with the BON, but you also have to register at http://pearsonvue.com/nclex/
Like Silverdragon posted, your ATT is an e-mail from PearsonVue, so make sure it didn't land in a junk/spam folder.
Jules A, MSN
8,864 Posts
I agree, it sounds like you need to check with Pearson. Good luck, I know how horrible it is to have to wait for your ATT!
NurseKatie08, MSN
754 Posts
As I mentioned in another thread, if you have Yahoo e-mail, make sure to contact Pearson VUE. They have issues with Yahoo either sending the ATT to junk mail or as in my case, not receiving it at all when it says it's been sent on their end. A customer service person should be able to help you.
Thanks so much for everyone's help!!! :)
I did register with Pearson Vue. I'll call them first thing tomorrow morning!
suzanne4, RN
26,410 Posts
When did you register with Pearson-Vue? It can take a couple of weeks before the ATT is actually released by them.
There is no code, so not sure what you are actually speaking of, the ATT is just a letter telling you that you have authority to test, nothing more than that and no strange numbers with it either.
When did you register with Pearson-Vue? It can take a couple of weeks before the ATT is actually released by them.There is no code, so not sure what you are actually speaking of, the ATT is just a letter telling you that you have authority to test, nothing more than that and no strange numbers with it either.
Actually, my ATT did have a code on it that is required to be entered when you go back to the PearsonVue website to schedule your appointment for NCLEX, so that's probably what the OP is referring to.
zahryia, LPN
537 Posts
Ditto.......