Please review the CPNP-PC eligibility criteria below to become familiar with the process and required documentation.
In addition to possessing and documenting a current, active RN license issued by a US state, US territory, or Canada and
graduation from an approved Master's, Post-Master's or Doctorate Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Program, you will need to complete the following:
Step 1: Complete an application online or submit a paper form with payment.
Step 2: Provide documentation of completion of a PNCB
Recognized PNP Program with our Documentation
of PNP Education Form. This form must come directly from the institution.
Step 3: Provide an official transcript documenting completion
of all of the requirements for the Master's, Post-Master's, or Doctorate in
nursing graduate PNP program. The official transcript must be mailed to
and issued to the PNCB directly from the registrar's office of the academic institution
and must note specific date the Master's degree, Post-Master's of Doctorate degree was
earned. Transcripts issued to students will not be accepted.
Step 4: For Post-Master's PNP Program graduates only. In addition
to submission of an official graduate transcript from the academic institution
you attended to earn your Master's or Doctorate in nursing, please submit
an official transcript from the academic institution you attended to
earn your Post-Master's PNP certificate. This transcript must attest to
completion of all Post-Master's PNP coursework and must be mailed directly
from the registrar's office to the PNCB. Transcripts issued to students will not be accepted.
Special note for graduates of non-US based programs: All Post-Master's PNP Program applicants must possess a minimum of a Master of Science in Nursing or a Doctorate of Nursing degree from a nationally accredited program.
Additional documentation is required for candidates with a Master's or Doctorate from a non-US based graduate nursing program.
The PNCB requires information documenting the process utilized by PNP program faculty to determine the equivalency of a non-US based or
foreign transcript to a nationally accredited US Master's or Doctorate level nurse practitioner education. Candidates and PNP Program
faculty may contact the PNCB to learn more about this requirement.
Timeline: After we receive your application, fees, and required
documentation, we review all materials to determine eligibility status.
Determination of eligibility will be completed in a timely manner following
receipt of all required materials. Once eligibility is determined, you will be notified by the PNCB via email and postcard informing you of your assigned 90-day testing period. Once
notified of eligibility, you may make an appointment to sit for the exam.
The following materials must be received by our office to establish a complete application:
1. Complete application
2. Payment of all fees
3. Receipt of transcript(s)
4. Receipt of Documentation of Education Form
5. Receipt of Special Accommodations Form (if applicable)
6. Receipt of any other documents requested by the PNCB
Failure to establish a complete application within 12 months of receipt of payment will result in forfeiture of all fees and cancellation of your application.
PNCB-certified nursing professionals work in a variety of roles and settings all over the United States and beyond.
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