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FE Exam
Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam
The FE exam is generally your first step in the process of becoming a licensed professional engineer (P.E.). It is designed for recent graduates and students who are close to finishing an undergraduate engineering degree from an EAC/ABET-accredited program. The FE exam is a
computer-based exam
administered year-round at NCEES-approved
Pearson test centers
. A $225 exam fee is payable directly to NCEES.
The FE exam includes 110 questions. The exam appointment time is 6 hours long and includes:
Nondisclosure agreement (2 minutes)
Tutorial (8 minutes)
Exam (5 hours and 20 minutes)
Scheduled break (25 minutes)
Reasonable accommodations
are available for examinees who meet certain eligibility criteria and sufficiently document their request.
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Licensing Board Information
District of Columbia Board of Professional Engineering
Website:
Contact:
Avis Pearson
Email:
[email protected]
Phone:
(202) 442-4320
Fax:
(202) 442-9448
Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs
Board of Professional Engineering
1100 4th Street SW, Suite E500
Washington, District of Columbia 20024-4471
United States
Members:
Roland Carter
Daniel "Dan" Hanlon P.E.
Michael Jelen P.E.
Michael McKenna P.S.
Samuel Wilson P.E.
Licensing Board Information
Guam Board of Registration for Professional Engineers, Architects, and Land Surveyors
Website:
Contact:
Catherine Gutierrez
Email:
[email protected]
Phone:
(671) 646-3115
Fax:
(671) 649-9533
ITC Building
590 S. Marine Corps Dr. Suite 511
Tamuning, Guam 96913
Guam
Members:
Vincent Arriola
Zenon Belanger P.E.
Marie Elizabeth "Maily" Cristi P.E.
Cedric Cruz
Cathyann "Cathy" Gogue
Paul Santos P.L.S.
Licensing Board Information
Northern Mariana Islands Board of Professional Licensing
Website:
Contact:
Esther "Esther" Fleming
Email:
[email protected]
Phone:
(670) 664-4809
Fax:
(670) 664-4814
P.O. Box 502078
Capitol Hill, Pohnpei Ct., Bldg., #1242
Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands 96950
Northern Mariana Islands
Members:
Elizabeth Balajadia P.E.
Gregorio Castro
Denn Manglona P.E.
Roy Reyes P.E., P.L.S.
Lilio Tiples
Licensing Board Information
Puerto Rico Board of Examiners of Engineers and Land Surveyors
Website:
Contact:
Antonio Medina-Delgado P.E.
Email:
[email protected]
Phone:
(787) 722-2122
Fax:
(787) 722-4818
Secretaria Auxiliar de Juntas Examinadoras
P.O. Box 9023271
San Juan, Puerto Rico 00902-3271
Puerto Rico
Members:
Cesar Barreto Bosques P.E.
Jose Capeles Diaz P.E.
Ricardo Garcia-Cana P.S.
Eliu Hernandez-Gaston P.E.
Vidal Mass-Salas P.E.
Wigberto Rivera Nieves P.E.
Edith Ruiz Fernandez
Hector Sanabria- Valentín P.S.
Licensing Board Information
Virgin Islands Board for Architects, Engineers, and Land Surveyors
Website:
Contact:
Sarah Maynard
Email:
[email protected]
Phone:
(340) 713-3522
Fax:
(340) 718-6982
Department of Licensing and Consumer Affairs,
3000 Golden Rock Shopping Center
Suite #9
Christiansted, Virgin Islands 00820-4311
U.S. Virgin Islands
Members:
Raymond Burton P.E.
Lester Cartwright P.E.
Richard Evangelista
Stephen Samuel P.E.
Ryan Wisehart P.L.S.
John Woods
Licensing Board Information
Alabama State Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Surveyors
Website:
Contact:
William "Rick" Huett
Email:
[email protected]
Phone:
(334) 242-5568
Fax:
(334) 242-5105
100 North Union Street, Suite 382
Montgomery, Alabama 36104-3762
United States
Members:
John Averrett P.E.
Nanette Baldwin
Joseph Breighner P.L.S.
Thomas Brooks Jr P.L.S.
Fred DeLeon Jr P.E.
Heather Page
James Pegues P.E.
Gregory "Greg" Robinson P.E., S.E.
Elaine Walton
Licensing Board Information
Alaska State Board of Registration for Architects, Engineers, and Land Surveyors
Website:
Contact:
Joseph Bonnell
Email:
[email protected]
Phone:
(907) 465-1226
Fax:
333 Willoughby, Ninth Floor, State Office Building
Juneau, Alaska 99811-0806
United States
Members:
Paul Baril
John Barry P.E.
Brent Cole
Jeffrey Garness P.E.
Edward Leonetti
Jake Maxwell P.S.
Colin Maynard P.E., S.E.
Bradford "Brad" Rinckey P.L.S.
Randall Rozier
Samson Shepherd P.E.
Sterling Strait P.E., S.E.
Licensing Board Information
Arizona State Board of Technical Registration
Website:
Contact:
Judith "Judi" Stapley
Email:
[email protected]
Phone:
(602) 364-4930
Fax:
(602) 364-4931
1110 West Washington Street, Suite 240
Phoenix, Arizona 85007
United States
Members:
Clinton Campbell Ph.D.
Chantell Cornett
Jack Gilmore
Dana Klett P.L.S.
Michael Kolejka
Barrett Lindsey
William "Bill" Nesgood
Scott Sayles P.E.
Keith Smith
Licensing Board Information
Arkansas Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers & Professional Surveyors
Website:
Contact:
Heather Richardson
Email:
[email protected]
Phone:
(501) 682-2824
Fax:
(501) 682-2827
623 Woodlane Drive
Little Rock, Arkansas 72201
United States
Members:
David "Dave" Beasley Ph.D., P.E.
Murry Cline P.E.
Brian Moore P.E.
Donald Perry
Kyle Salyer P.E., P.S.
Thomas Scott
Keith Sikes
Jared Wiley P.E.
Rodney Williams Ph.D., P.E., P.S.
Licensing Board Information
California Board for Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors, and Geologists
Website:
Contact:
Richard "Ric" Moore P.L.S.
Email:
Phone:
(866) 780-5370
Fax:
(916) 263-2221
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive, Suite 300
Sacramento, California 95833-2944
United States
Members:
Fel Amistad
Alireza Asgari Ph.D., P.E., S.E.
Rossana D'Antonio P.E.
Desirea Haggard P.E.
Tom Hallinan
Michael Hartley P.L.S.
Guillermo Martinez Jr P.E.
Elizabeth "Betsy" Mathieson
Frank Ruffino
Wilfredo Sanchez
Fermin Villegas
Cliff Waldeck
Christina Wong
Licensing Board Information
Colorado State Board of Licensure for Architects, Professional Engineers, and Professional Land Surveyors
Website:
Contact:
Joyce Young
Email:
[email protected]
Phone:
(303) 894-7800
Fax:
(303) 894-2310
Department of Regulatory Agencies
1560 Broadway, Suite 1350
Denver, Colorado 80202
United States
Members:
Nan Anderson
Debora Campbell
Troy Chatman
Michael Chiartano P.E.
Ian Cortez P.L.S.
Eric Hanson
William "Bill" Hoffman Jr P.E.
Edwin Hornfeck P.E.
Kayce Keane P.L.S.
Shamonie Latham
Stephanie Morales-Ostasuc
Christine Riggs
Miguel Romero P.L.S.
Licensing Board Information
Connecticut Board of Examiners for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors
Website:
Contact:
Jane Hardy
Email:
[email protected]
Phone:
(860) 713-6148
Fax:
Board of Examiners for PE & LS
450 Columbus Blvd Suite 901
Hartford, Connecticut 06103-1840
United States
Members:
Anthony D'Andrea P.E., L.S.
Robert Dahn L.S.
John Dewolf Ph.D., P.E.
Robert Doane Jr P.E., L.S.
Robert Lewandowski P.E.
Susan Mattern P.L.S.
Al Regina
Richard Szewczak P.E.
Ryan Thompson P.E., L.S.
Licensing Board Information
Delaware Association of Professional Engineers
Website:
Contact:
Jennifer Wootten
Email:
[email protected]
Phone:
(302) 323-4588
Fax:
(302) 323-4590
92 Reads Way
Suite 208
New Castle, Delaware 19720
United States
Members:
Daniel Barbato P.E.
Diane Calloway P.E.
Vincent "Vince" Fazio P.E.
Anthony Ingram
Joseph "Joe" Jakubowski III P.E.
Anthony Kline P.E.
Chad Lingenfelder
Stacy McNatt P.E.
James "James" Puddicombe P.E.
Michael Rasmussen
David Reinhold P.E.
Mark Scarborough P.E.
Melanie Smith P.E.
Kenneth Tadler P.E.
Theodore "Ted" Thomson Jr Ph.D., P.E.
Licensing Board Information
Florida Board of Professional Engineers
Website:
Contact:
Zana Raybon
Email:
[email protected]
Phone:
(850) 521-0500
Fax:
(850) 521-0521
2400 Mahan Drive
Tallahassee, Florida 32308
United States
Members:
Dylan Albergo P.E.
Christopher Dawson Esq.
Christopher Forehand P.E.
James Gonzalez Esq
Jeb Mulock P.E.
Yassi Myers P.E.
John Pistorino P.E.
Denise Ramsey P.E.
Pankaj Shah P.E.
Brock Shrader P.E.
Richard Temple P.E.
Licensing Board Information
Georgia State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors
Website:
Contact:
Eric Lacefield
Email:
[email protected]
Phone:
(404) 693-5754
Fax:
229 Peachtree St NE, Suite 1875
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
United States
Members:
Julianne Busbee
Lawrence "Dan" Davis P.E.
Richard Dozier III P.E.
Andrew Heath P.E.
James "Jim" Mattison IV L.S.
Darien Sykes P.E.
Trent Turk P.L.S.
Taylor Wright P.E.
Regina Young P.E.
Licensing Board Information
Hawaii Board of Professional Engineers, Architects, Surveyors, and Landscape Architects
Website:
Contact:
Eli Lane
Email:
[email protected]
Phone:
(808) 586-2702
Fax:
(808) 586-2689
335 Merchant Street
P.O. Box 3469 (96801)
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
United States
Members:
Nancy Cassandro
Brian Fujiwara
Dan Hirota L.S.
Alan Inaba P.L.S.
Jay Ishibashi
Kevin Katayama P.E.
Joel Kurokawa
Howard Lau P.E.
Tony Lau P.E.
Jonathan Lucas
Clayton Pang P.E.
Janet Primiano
John Takitani
Roberto Yumol
Licensing Board Information
Idaho Board of Professional Engineers and Professional Land Surveyors
Website:
Contact:
Jessica Spoja
Email:
[email protected]
Phone:
(208) 373-7210
Fax:
11341 W Chinden Blvd., Bldg 4
Boise, Idaho 83714
United States
Members:
Glenn Bennett P.L.S.
Keith Brooks P.E., P.L.S.
Richard Jacobson P.E.
Wyatt Johnson
Sondra Miller Ph.D., P.E.
Tom Ruby P.L.S.
Raymond Watkins P.E.
Licensing Board Information
Illinois State Board of Professional Engineers
Website:
Contact:
Kyle Lazell
Email:
[email protected]
Phone:
(800) 560-6420
Fax:
Department of Financial and Professional Regulation
PSS/Design Unit, Third Floor, 320 West Washington Street
Springfield, Illinois 62786
United States
Members:
Myles Alexander
Katherine Au P.E.
Brian Berg Jr P.E.
Kevin Burke III P.E.
Christy Crites P.E.
Vanessa Harris P.E.
Gale Jamison P.E.
Jennifer Kuether P.E.
Justan Mann P.E., S.E.
Sean Middleton P.E.
Richard Rivera P.E.
Illinois Structural Engineering Board
Website:
Contact:
Kyle Lazell
Email:
[email protected]
Phone:
(800) 560-6420
Fax:
Department of Financial and Professional Regulation
PSS/Design Unit, Third Floor, 320 West Washington Street
Springfield, Illinois 62786
United States
Members:
Christine Freisinger P.E., S.E.
Jerilyn Hassard P.E., S.E.
Chad Hodel P.E., S.E.
John Huff
Alicia Kamischke P.E., S.E.
Daniel Lutz P.E., S.E.
Eric Wheeler S.E.
Licensing Board Information
Indiana State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers
Website:
Contact:
Amy "Amy" Hall
Email:
[email protected]
Phone:
(317) 234-3022
Fax:
(317) 233-4236
402 West Washington Street, Room W072
Indianapolis, Indiana 46204
United States
Members:
Jason Copperwaite P.E.
Jason Durr P.E.
Tim Jensen P.E.
Opal Kuhl P.E.
Greg Morical
Zachary Smith P.E.
Susan Zellers P.E.
Licensing Board Information
Iowa Engineering and Land Surveying Examining Board
Website:
Contact:
Jackson Boes
Email:
[email protected]
Phone:
(515) 725-9021
Fax:
(515) 725-9032
6200 Park Ave, Suite 100
Des Moines, Iowa 50321
United States
Members:
Wes Boyer P.E.
Mindy Bryngelson P.E.
Bradley Geater P.E., P.L.S.
J. Brian Morrissey P.E., P.L.S.
Randall Rattenborg P.L.S.
Matthew Sorensen
Licensing Board Information
Kansas State Board of Technical Professions
Website:
Contact:
Brad Parker
Email:
[email protected]
Phone:
(785) 296-3053
Fax:
(785) 296-0167
Landon State Office Building
900 Southwest Jackson, Suite 507
Topeka, Kansas 66612-1257
United States
Members:
Michael Armour P.E., P.S.
Trudy Faulkner
William Haverkamp P.S.
Derek Jackson Ph.D.
Joseph Johnson
Kimberly Kramer Ph.D., P.E., S.E.
John Lilak P.L.S.
Doug Louis
Carisa McMullen
Wendy Ornelas
John "Jack" Poole P.E.
Jennifer Taylor P.E.
Heidi Thummel
Licensing Board Information
Kentucky State Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors
Website:
Contact:
Kyle Elliott P.L.S.
Email:
[email protected]
Phone:
(800) 573-2680
Fax:
(502) 573-6687
Kentucky Engineering Center
160 Democrat Drive
Frankfort, Kentucky 40601
United States
Members:
Rudolph Buchheit Ph.D.
Joshua Calico P.L.S.
Kyle "Chism" Chism P.E.
Emmanuel Collins Ph.D.
Clint Goodin P.E., P.L.S.
Ryan Griffith P.E.
Doug Klein
James Knoth P.L.S.
Gregory Meredith P.E.
James "Don" Pedigo II P.L.S.
Michael Vickers P.E.
Licensing Board Information
Louisiana Professional Engineering and Land Surveying Board
Website:
Contact:
Donna Sentell
Email:
[email protected]
Phone:
(225) 925-6291
Fax:
(225) 925-6227
8550 United Plaza Boulevard, Suite 903
Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70809
United States
Members:
Linda Bergeron P.E.
Constance Betts P.E.
James Chustz P.L.S.
Vijaya "VJ" Gopu Ph.D., P.E.
Reginald Jeter P.E.
Gordon Nelson
Byron Racca P.E.
Susan Richard P.E.
Byron Trust P.E.
Janice Williams P.E.
Robert Wolfe P.E., P.L.S.
Licensing Board Information
Maine State Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers
Website:
Contact:
Christine Wojdyla
Email:
[email protected]
Phone:
(207) 287-3236
Fax:
92 State House Station
Augusta, Maine 04333-0092
United States
Members:
Brent Bridges P.E.
Robert Chaput P.E.
Robert Dorko P.E.
Judith Pearse P.E.
Kimberly Powers P.E.
William Pulver P.E.
Licensing Board Information
Maryland State Board for Professional Engineers
Website:
Contact:
Zevi Thomas
Email:
[email protected]
Phone:
(410) 230-6010
Fax:
(410) 333-0021
100 S Charles St. Tower 1
Baltimore, Maryland 21201
United States
Members:
Dhruba "DJ" Biswas P.E.
Tracey Clark
Kathryn Gunkel P.E.
Edward Hubner P.E.
Liliane Kuitcha P.E.
Judith "Judi" Miller
Sallye Perrin P.E.
Karl Rickert P.E.
Licensing Board Information
Massachusetts Board of Registration of Professional Engineers and Professional Land Surveyors
Website:
Contact:
Cameron Lease
Email:
[email protected]
Phone:
(617) 701-8801
Fax:
(617) 727-9932
Division of Occupational Licensure
One Federal Street, Ste. 600
Boston, Massachusetts 02110-2012
United States
Members:
Kenneth Anderson P.L.S.
Daniel Caron P.E.
Edward Englander, Esq.
Azuanuka "Azu" Etoniru P.E., P.L.S.
Shallan Fitzgerald P.E.
Nancy Gould P.E.
Joyce Hastings P.L.S.
Paul Tsang P.E.
Paul "PJ" Tyrell P.E., P.L.S.
Licensing Board Information
Michigan State Board of Professional Engineers
Website:
Contact:
Kerry Przybylo
Email:
[email protected]
Phone:
(517) 241-0199
Fax:
(517) 241-0035
P. O. Box 30670
Lansing, Michigan 48909
United States
Members:
Jane Abidir P.E.
Dima El-Gamal P.E.
Brett Karl
Nancy McClain P.E.
Stanley Opal
Timothy Platz P.S.
Dax Richer
Deveron Sanders P.E.
Steven Warren P.E.
Licensing Board Information
Minnesota State Board of Architecture, Engineering, Land Surveying, Landscape Architecture, Geoscience, and Interior Design
Website:
Contact:
Minnesota Board Staff
Email:
[email protected]
Phone:
(651) 296-2388
Fax:
85 East Seventh Place, Suite 160
St. Paul, Minnesota 55101
United States
Members:
Jason Amberg
Paul Brandt
Alexa Choles
Stacee Demmer
Sally Grans Korsh
Marcus Hampton L.S.
Daniel Hunter
Shajive Jeganathan
Alan Johnson P.E.
Laura Anna Kamin-Lyndgaard
Daniel Kelsey P.E.
Erica Larson
Carolee Lindsey
Lori Marco
David Martini P.E.
Jean Otto
Andrew Portis
Melisa Rodriguez P.E.
Licensing Board Information
Mississippi Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Surveyors
Website:
Contact:
Monica Gilmore
Email:
[email protected]
Phone:
(601) 359-6160
Fax:
(601) 359-6159
Historic Barefield Building
455 North Lamar Street
2nd Floor - South Suite #208
Jackson, Mississippi 39202
United States
Members:
Michael "Blake" Collins P.S.
Carey Hardin P.E.
Patrick Martino P.L.S.
William Mitchell P.E., P.L.S.
James Tidwell P.L.S.
Dennis "Dennis" Truax Ph.D., P.E.
Steven Twedt P.E.
Licensing Board Information
Missouri Board for Architects, Professional Engineers, Professional Land Surveyors, and Professional Landscape Architects
Website:
Contact:
Rhonda Bullock
Email:
[email protected]
Phone:
(573) 751-0047
Fax:
(573) 751-8046
3605 Missouri Boulevard, Suite 380
Jefferson City, Missouri 65109
United States
Members:
John Gilbert Brown
Jane Earnhart
Noel Fehr
Robert Greer
Robert "Bob" Hartnett
Michael Joseph Purol P.E.
Robert "Bob" Shotts P.L.S.
Kevin Skibiski P.E., S.E., P.L.S.
Amy Strauss P.E.
F. Shane Terhune P.L.S.
Licensing Board Information
Montana Board of Professional Engineers and Professional Land Surveyors
Website:
Contact:
Jason Steffins
Email:
[email protected]
Phone:
(406) 444-6880
Fax:
(406) 841-2305
PO Box 200513
301 S Park 4th Floor
Helena, Montana 59620-0513
United States
Members:
Anders Fiske P.E.
Amy Galt P.E.
Wallace "Wally" Gladstone P.E., P.L.S.
Pat Goodover
Shane Jackola P.E.
Troy Jensen P.L.S.
Drew Pearson
Dan Stahly P.L.S.
Shannon Wilson
Licensing Board Information
Nebraska Board of Engineers and Architects
Website:
Contact:
Jon Wilbeck
Email:
[email protected]
Phone:
(402) 471-2021
Fax:
(402) 471-0787
215 Centennial Mall South
Suite 400
PO Box 95165
Lincoln, Nebraska 68509-5165
United States
Members:
Jan Bostelman P.E.
James Brisnehan
Bruce Dvorak Ph.D., P.E.
Brett Foley Ph.D.
Brian Kelly
Lenora Nelson
Jason Suelter P.E., S.E.
Daniel Thiele P.E.
Licensing Board Information
Nevada State Board of Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors
Website:
Contact:
Mark Fakler
Email:
[email protected]
Phone:
(775) 688-1231
Fax:
(775) 688-2991
1755 East Plumb Lane, Suite 258
Reno, Nevada 89502
United States
Members:
Gregory DeSart P.E.
Jason "Jay" Dixon P.E.
Robert "Rob" Fyda P.E.
Matt Gingerich P.L.S.
Michael Kidd P.L.S.
Thomas Matter
Karen Purcell P.E.
Angelo Spata P.E.
Brent Wright P.E., S.E.
Licensing Board Information
New Hampshire Board of Professional Engineers
Website:
Contact:
Erica Lamy
Email:
[email protected]
Phone:
(603) 271-2152
Fax:
7 Eagle Square
Concord, New Hampshire 03301
United States
Members:
Chad Branon
David Gill P.E.
Marc Morin P.E.
Paul Mullin P.E.
Licensing Board Information
New Jersey State Board of Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors
Website:
Contact:
Keith Miller
Email:
[email protected]
Phone:
(973) 504-6460
Fax:
(973) 273-8020
124 Halsey Street, Third Floor
Newark, New Jersey 07102
United States
Members:
Manar Alsharaa P.E.
Magdy Hagag P.E.
Gary Paparozzi P.L.S.
Lisa Peterson P.E., P.L.S.
James "Jim" Purcell P.E.
Tam Sillick P.E.
Michael Venuto P.E., P.L.S.
Licensing Board Information
New Mexico Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Professional Surveyors
Website:
Contact:
Perry Valdez
Email:
[email protected]
Phone:
(505) 476-4565
Fax:
(505) 476-4802
PO Box 1967
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87504
United States
Members:
Benjamin Aragon P.S.
Emilie Dohleman P.E.
Ahmed "Ahmed" Elaksher Ph.D., P.E., P.L.S.
Gabriel "Gabe" Flores P.E.
Robert Gromatzky P.S.
Elizabeth McNally P.E.
Maxine McReynolds
Karen Nichols
John Wayne P.S.
Licensing Board Information
New York Board for Engineering, Land Surveying and Geology
Website:
Contact:
Eric Greppo P.E.
Email:
[email protected]
Phone:
(518) 474-3817
Fax:
(518) 473-6282
Education Building, 89 Washington Avenue, Second Floor Mezzanine East-Wing
Albany, New York 12234-1000
United States
Members:
Sreenivas Alampalli Ph.D., P.E.
Daniel D'Angelo P.E.
Frank Flanagan L.S.
Rosanne Frandina P.E., L.S.
Brian Holbritter L.S.
James Janora
Gary Marcus P.E.
John Martin P.E.
Thomas Mitchell P.E.
Rosaleen "Rosey" Nogle P.E.
Shaine Porter L.S.
Michael Rygel
Patrick VanHaverbeke L.S.
Richard Watt
Leonard Woods P.E.
Licensing Board Information
North Carolina Board of Examiners for Engineers and Surveyors
Website:
Contact:
Andrew Ritter
Email:
[email protected]
Phone:
(919) 791-2000
Fax:
(919) 791-2012
4601 Six Forks Road, Suite 310
Raleigh, North Carolina 27609
United States
Members:
Timothy "Tim" Bowes P.L.S.
Jonathan Care
Cedric Fairbanks Ph.D., P.E.
Bellandra Foster Ph.D., P.E.
Toynia Gibbs P.L.S.
Vinod "Vinnie" Goel Ph.D., P.E.
Dennis Hoyle P.E., P.L.S.
Hope Morgan P.L.S.
Carol Salloum
Licensing Board Information
North Dakota State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors
Website:
Contact:
Kimberly Gullickson
Email:
[email protected]
Phone:
(701) 258-0786
Fax:
3255 Greensboro Drive
Suite 203
Bismarck, North Dakota 58503
United States
Members:
Ezra Ballinger P.E.
Holly Beck P.E., P.L.S.
Nicholas Gludt P.E.
Emmy Vareberg P.E.
Matthew Weeks P.L.S.
Licensing Board Information
Ohio State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers and Surveyors
Website:
Contact:
Lisa Dodge
Email:
[email protected]
Phone:
(614) 466-3651
Fax:
(614) 728-3059
77 S High St. Ste. 2472
Columbus, Ohio 43215
United States
Members:
Christian Bauserman P.E., P.S.
Edward Kagel P.E.
Jonathan Link P.S.
Megan O'Callaghan P.E.
Dean Ringle P.E., P.S.
Licensing Board Information
Oklahoma State Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors
Website:
Contact:
Kathy Hart
Email:
[email protected]
Phone:
(405) 521-2874
Fax:
(405) 523-2135
Oklahoma Engineering and Design Professionals Center
220 NE 28th St., Suite 120
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
United States
Members:
Patrick Adams
Gene Brown P.E.
Joe Cardenas P.E.
Jeff Cowan P.E.
Aaron Morris P.L.S.
David Page P.S.
Richard Willoughby P.E.
Licensing Board Information
Oregon State Board of Examiners for Engineering and Land Surveying
Website:
Contact:
Jenn Gilbert
Email:
[email protected]
Phone:
(503) 362-2666
Fax:
(503) 362-5454
670 Hawthorne Avenue, SE, Suite 220
Salem, Oregon 97301
United States
Members:
Darryl Anderson P.E., P.L.S.
Jakki Carter P.E.
Renee Clough P.E., P.L.S.
Scott English
Tim Fassbender P.L.S.
Paul Gribbon P.E.
Erica Rooney P.E.
Massoud Saberian P.E.
Sean St.Clair Ph.D., P.E.
Ron Stillmaker P.E.
Licensing Board Information
Pennsylvania State Registration Board for Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors, and Geologists
Website:
Contact:
Sharona Evans
Email:
[email protected]
Phone:
(833) 367-2762
Fax:
(717) 705-5540
2601 North Third Street
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17110
United States
Members:
Martin Helmke, P.G. Ph.D.
Robert Kudlawiec P.E.
John Luciani P.E., P.L.S.
Joseph McNally, P.G.
Lisa Peterson Ph.D., P.E.
Scott Reeser P.L.S.
Jason Snyder P.E.
G Windsor Tracy P.L.S.
Licensing Board Information
Rhode Island State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers
Website:
Contact:
Dawne Broadfield
Email:
[email protected]
Phone:
(401) 889-5446
Fax:
Department of Business Regulation, State Building Office
560 Jefferson Blvd 1st Floor
Warwick, Rhode Island 02886
United States
Members:
Diane Baxter P.E.
Christopher "Chris" Duhamel P.E., P.L.S.
Wayne Moore P.E.
Ayodele Osimboni P.E.
Patricia Walker P.E.
Licensing Board Information
South Carolina Board of Registration for Professional Engineers and Surveyors
Website:
Contact:
Lenora Addison-Miles
Email:
[email protected]
Phone:
(803) 896-4422
Fax:
(803) 896-4427
P.O. Box 11597
Columbia, South Carolina 29211-1597
United States
Members:
Chimin "Jimmy" Chao P.E.
Henry Dingle Jr P.L.S.
Gene Dinkins P.E., P.L.S.
D. Mack Kelly Jr P.E., P.L.S.
Angela Musselwhite P.E.
Timothy "Tim" Rickborn P.E., S.E.
Kent Stair
Peter Strub P.E.
Licensing Board Information
South Dakota State Board of Technical Professions
Website:
Contact:
Jodi Aumer
Email:
[email protected]
Phone:
(605) 394-2510
Fax:
(605) 394-2509
2525 West Main Street, Suite 211
Rapid City, South Dakota 57702-2439
United States
Members:
Cory Biegler L.S.
Ryan Callaghan P.E.
Jared Carda
James "Mike" Coleman P.E., P.S.
Catherine Dekkenga
Alex Fisher P.E.
Colby Flynn
Licensing Board Information
CIE
Website:
Contact:
Email:
[email protected]
Phone:
886223925128
Fax:
886223973003
Chinese Institute of Engineers
3F, No. 1, Sec. 2, Ren-ai Rd.
Taipei, Taipei 10055
Taiwan
Members:
Licensing Board Information
Tennessee State Board of Architectural and Engineering Examiners
Website:
Contact:
Glenn Kopchak
Email:
[email protected]
Phone:
(615) 741-3221
Fax:
(615) 532-9410
Department of Commerce and Insurance
500 James Robertson Parkway
Nashville, Tennessee 37243-1142
United States
Members:
Jason Carder P.E.
James Collins P.E.
Melanie Doss
Ashraf ElSayed Ph.D., P.E.
L. Alton Hethcoat II P.E.
Eddie Jett P.E., S.E.
Philip Lim P.E.
Jeff Nalley
Blair Parker
Richard Thompson
Brian Tibbs
Frank Wagster
Licensing Board Information
Texas Board of Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors
Website:
Contact:
Lance Kinney Ph.D., P.E.
Email:
[email protected]
Phone:
(512) 440-7723
Fax:
(512) 440-0417
1917 S. Interstate 35
Austin, Texas 78741-3702
United States
Members:
Ademola "Peter" Adejokun P.E.
Albert Cheng
Karen Friese P.E.
Coleen Johnson R.P.L.S.
Marguerite McClinton Stoglin Ph.D.
Roberto Moreno
Sina Nejad P.E.
Mark Neugebauer P.L.S., L.S.
Catherine Norwood P.E.
Kiran Shah
Licensing Board Information
Utah Professional Engineers and Professional Land Surveyors Board
Website:
Contact:
Stephen "Steve" Duncombe
Email:
[email protected]
Phone:
(801) 530-6628
Fax:
(801) 530-6511
160 East 300 South, First Floor
Salt Lake City, Utah 84111
United States
Members:
Jessica Chappell S.E.
Stephen Connor P.E.
Chris Kobayashi P.E.
Arthur LeBaron P.E.
James "Jim" Pitkin P.L.S.
Jeff Whitney
Lisa Zundel P.E.
Licensing Board Information
Vermont Board of Professional Engineering
Website:
Contact:
Kara Shangraw
Email:
[email protected]
Phone:
(802) 828-5434
Fax:
(802) 828-2465
Vermont Secretary of State, Office of Professional Regulation
89 Main Street, 3rd Floor
Montpelier, Vermont 05620-3402
United States
Members:
Jason Booth P.E.
George Martin P.E.
Nathan Mascolino P.E.
William Nourse P.E.
John Pitrowiski P.E.
Licensing Board Information
Virginia Board for Architects, Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors, Certified Interior Designers, and Landscape Architects
Website:
Contact:
Kathleen "Kate" Nosbisch
Email:
[email protected]
Phone:
(804) 367-8506
Fax:
(866) 465-6206
Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation
P.O. Box 29570
Richmond, Virginia 23242-0570
United States
Members:
Troy Arnold
John Claytor P.L.S.
Tim Colley
Richard "RICHARD" Davenport P.E.
Susan Dibble
Helene Dreiling
Harry Falconer Jr
Douglas Frost P.E.
Arjun Kainth
Frank "Chip" Richardson P.L.S.
Kevin Shreiner L.S.
Catherine Stanley
Timothy Stromberg
Frederick "Rick" Townsend P.E.
Justina Vasquez
Licensing Board Information
Washington State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors
Website:
Contact:
Ken Fuller P.E.
Email:
[email protected]
Phone:
(360) 664-1575
Fax:
Board of Registration for PE & LS
PO Box 9025
Olympia, Washington 98507-9025
United States
Members:
Michael Harney P.E.
Douglas Hendrickson P.E.
Maureen Jackson P.E.
Marjorie Lund P.E., S.E.
David Peden P.E., S.E.
Matthew Rasmussen P.E., P.L.S.
Jon Warren P.L.S.
Licensing Board Information
West Virginia State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers
Website:
Contact:
Lesley Rosier-Tabor P.E.
Email:
[email protected]
Phone:
(304) 558-3554
Fax:
(304) 558-6232
300 Capitol Street, Suite 910
Charleston, West Virginia 25301
United States
Members:
Leslie Gates P.E.
Rodney Holbert P.E.
Larry Nottingham Ph.D., P.E.
Carol Stevens P.E.
Garth Thomas Jr P.E.
Licensing Board Information
Wisconsin Dept. of Safety & Prof. Services, Examining Board of Arch., Landscape Arch., Prof. Eng., Designers & Land Surv.
Website:
Contact:
William "Will" Johnson
Email:
[email protected]
Phone:
(608) 266-2112
Fax:
(608) 267-3816
PO Box 8366
Madison, Wisconsin 53708-8366
United States
Members:
Daniel "Dan" Fedderly P.E., P.L.S.
Steven Hook P.E.
Ruth Johnson
David Kuchenbecker P.E.
John Liegeois P.E.
Christina Martin P.L.S.
Colleen Scholl P.E.
Nathan Vaughn P.L.S.
Licensing Board Information
Wyoming Board of Professional Engineers and Professional Land Surveyors
Website:
Contact:
Shannon Solberg Stanfill
Email:
[email protected]
Phone:
(307) 777-6155
Fax:
(307) 777-3403
6920 Yellowtail Drive, Suite 100
Cheyenne, Wyoming 82002
United States
Members:
Steven "Steve" Barrett Ph.D., P.E.
Dave Fehringer P.E., L.S.
Jeff Fuller P.E.
Daniel Garcia
Brandon Gebhart P.E.
Cevin Imus L.S.
Jeffrey "Jeff" Jones P.L.S.
Shelley Macy P.E.
Skylar Wilson P.L.S.
APEGA Requirements and Registration Details
Which exam are you taking?
Exam registration and authorization
NCEES administers exams in Alberta under an agreement with the
Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta (APEGA)
APEGA requires examinees to submit an application and/or pay an
application fee to the association.
Contact APEGA (
[email protected]
for information about its approval process.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact APEGA
directly for details.
A $250 exam fee is payable directly to NCEES as part of the registration process.
NCEES
policy states examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
NCEES administers exams in Alberta under an agreement with the
Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta (APEGA)
APEGA requires examinees to submit an application and/or pay an
application fee to the association.
Contact APEGA (
[email protected]
for information about its approval process.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact APEGA
directly for details.
A $425 exam fee is payable directly to NCEES as part of the registration process.
NCEES
policy states examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
NCEES administers exams in Alberta under an agreement with the
Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta (APEGA)
. APEGA requires examinees to submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the association.
Contact APEGA (
[email protected]
) for information about its approval process.
Once approved, examinees may register with NCEES to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact APEGA directly for details.
Exam scheduling
Examinees register and schedule appointments through their
MyNCEES
accounts. During the registration process, examinees select their exam location. Next, they are presented with a list of available exam dates. If examinees are not happy with the choices, they can browse through the available dates at other
NCEES-approved test centers
Exam results
Exam results are typically available within 7–10 business days. You will receive an email notification from NCEES with instructions to view your exam results in your
MyNCEES
account. Results will include a link to your
licensing board
for additional state-specific information or instructions. All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam.
Cancellations and refunds
Refer to the section on computer-based exams in the
NCEES Examinee Guide
for information about cancellations, refunds, rescheduling, and discipline changes.
Exam registration and authorization
NCEES administers exams in Alberta under an agreement with the
Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta (APEGA)
APEGA requires examinees to submit an application and/or pay an
application fee to the association.
Contact APEGA (
[email protected]
for information about its approval process.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact APEGA
directly for details.
A $250 exam fee is payable directly to NCEES as part of the registration process.
NCEES
policy states examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
NCEES administers exams in Alberta under an agreement with the
Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta (APEGA)
To sit for an exam in Alberta, contact APEGA (
[email protected]
for information about its approval process (application deadline: August 25, 2021).
After you have been approved by APEGA to sit for an
exam, register online with NCEES (deadline: 3:00 p.m. eastern time on August 26, 2021) to reserve your seat for the exam.
OCTOBER 21-22, 2021 EXAMS
Please
read here for important information on the date your exam will be given, as
well as important exam site procedures:
Your exam type, discipline,
and/or module cannot be changed after the NCEES registration
deadline.
NCEES administers exams in Alberta under an agreement with the
Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta (APEGA)
. APEGA requires examinees to submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the association.
Contact APEGA (
[email protected]
) for information about its approval process.
Once approved, examinees may register with NCEES to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact APEGA directly for details.
Exam sites and fees
Exam Locations
Registration Fees
Exam
Registration Fee
Exam results
When results have been released to the board (typically 8–10 weeks after the exam) and validated, NCEES will send an email informing you that your exam result can be accessed through your
MyNCEES
account.
All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam. You will not receive a diagnostic report if you pass the examination.
Cancellations and refunds
You may cancel your exam registration through your
MyNCEES
account any time before the NCEES registration deadline. Refunds will include exam fees paid to NCEES during the registration process, minus a $50 processing fee.
Funds may not be transferred to a later exam administration date. After the NCEES registration deadline, registrations may not be canceled and fees will not be refunded.
If, on the day of the exam, you are unable to attend for one of the following reasons, you may submit documentation to request a refund of your fees (less the $50 processing fee). Documentation must be submitted to NCEES within 30 days of the exam date.
Illness, either yourself or immediate family member who requires your care
Death of an immediate family member
Disabling traffic accident
Court appearance or jury duty
Military duty
EGBC Requirements and Registration Details
Which exam are you taking?
Exam registration and authorization
NCEES administers exams in British Columbia under an agreement with the
Engineers and Geoscientists BC
. EGBC requires examinees to submit an application and/or pay an
application fee to the association.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact EGBC
directly for details.
A $250 exam fee is payable directly to NCEES as part of the registration process.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
EGBC does not currently offer the NCEES PE exams.
EGBC does not currently offer the NCEES SE exams.
Exam scheduling
Examinees register and schedule appointments through their
MyNCEES
accounts. During the registration process, examinees select their exam location. Next, they are presented with a list of available exam dates. If examinees are not happy with the choices, they can browse through the available dates at other
NCEES-approved test centers
Exam results
Exam results are typically available within 7–10 business days. You will receive an email notification from NCEES with instructions to view your exam results in your
MyNCEES
account. Results will include a link to your
licensing board
for additional state-specific information or instructions. All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam.
Cancellations and refunds
Refer to the section on computer-based exams in the
NCEES Examinee Guide
for information about cancellations, refunds, rescheduling, and discipline changes.
Exam registration and authorization
NCEES administers exams in British Columbia under an agreement with the
Engineers and Geoscientists BC
. EGBC requires examinees to submit an application and/or pay an
application fee to the association.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact EGBC
directly for details.
A $250 exam fee is payable directly to NCEES as part of the registration process.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
EGBC does not currently offer the NCEES PE exams.
EGBC does not currently offer the NCEES SE exams.
Exam sites and fees
Exam Locations
Registration Fees
Exam
Registration Fee
Exam results
When results have been released to the board (typically 8–10 weeks after the exam) and validated, NCEES will send an email informing you that your exam result can be accessed through your
MyNCEES
account.
All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam. You will not receive a diagnostic report if you pass the examination.
Cancellations and refunds
You may cancel your exam registration through your
MyNCEES
account any time before the NCEES registration deadline. Refunds will include exam fees paid to NCEES during the registration process, minus a $50 processing fee.
Funds may not be transferred to a later exam administration date. After the NCEES registration deadline, registrations may not be canceled and fees will not be refunded.
If, on the day of the exam, you are unable to attend for one of the following reasons, you may submit documentation to request a refund of your fees (less the $50 processing fee). Documentation must be submitted to NCEES within 30 days of the exam date.
Illness, either yourself or immediate family member who requires your care
Death of an immediate family member
Disabling traffic accident
Court appearance or jury duty
Military duty
District of Columbia Requirements and Registration Details
Which exam are you taking?
Exam registration and authorization
The
Washington, D.C.
board
does not require FE examinees to submit an application or an additional
fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Examinees must first apply to the
Washington, D.C.
board
for approval to sit for the exam. Information about forms and fees can be found at the board’s website.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Examinees must first apply to the
Washington, D.C. board
for approval to sit for the exam. Information about forms and fees can be found at the board’s website.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
The
Washington, D.C.
board
does not require FS examinees to submit an application or an additional
fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Washington, D.C.
board
requires PS examinees to first submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the board.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact the board directly for details.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam scheduling
Examinees register and schedule appointments through their
MyNCEES
accounts. During the registration process, examinees select their exam location. Next, they are presented with a list of available exam dates. If examinees are not happy with the choices, they can browse through the available dates at other
NCEES-approved test centers
Exam results
Exam results are typically available within 7–10 business days. You will receive an email notification from NCEES with instructions to view your exam results in your
MyNCEES
account. Results will include a link to your
licensing board
for additional state-specific information or instructions. All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam.
Cancellations and refunds
Refer to the section on computer-based exams in the
NCEES Examinee Guide
for information about cancellations, refunds, rescheduling, and discipline changes.
Exam registration and authorization
The
Washington, D.C.
board
does not require FE examinees to submit an application or an additional
fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Examinees must first apply to the
Washington, D.C. board
for approval to sit for the exam. Information about forms, fees, and deadlines can be found at the board’s website.
After the board has notified you of your approval, register online
with NCEES (deadline below) to reserve
your seat for the exam.
OCTOBER 21-22, 2021 EXAMS
The deadline to register for this
exam will be at 3:00
p.m. eastern time on August 26, 2021.
Please
read here for important information on the date your exam will be given, as
well as important exam site procedures:
Your exam type, discipline, module, and/or site
cannot be changed after the NCEES registration deadline.
Examinees must first apply to the
Washington, D.C. board
for approval to sit for the exam. Information about forms and fees can be found at the board’s website.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
The
Washington, D.C.
board
does not require FS examinees to submit an application or an additional
fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Washington, D.C.
board
requires PS examinees to first submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the board.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact the board directly for details.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam sites and fees
Exam Locations
Registration Fees
Exam
Registration Fee
Exam results
When results have been released to the board (typically 8–10 weeks after the exam) and validated, NCEES will send an email informing you that your exam result can be accessed through your
MyNCEES
account.
All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam. You will not receive a diagnostic report if you pass the examination.
Cancellations and refunds
You may cancel your exam registration through your
MyNCEES
account any time before the NCEES registration deadline. Refunds will include exam fees paid to NCEES during the registration process, minus a $50 processing fee.
Funds may not be transferred to a later exam administration date. After the NCEES registration deadline, registrations may not be canceled and fees will not be refunded.
If, on the day of the exam, you are unable to attend for one of the following reasons, you may submit documentation to request a refund of your fees (less the $50 processing fee). Documentation must be submitted to NCEES within 30 days of the exam date.
Illness, either yourself or immediate family member who requires your care
Death of an immediate family member
Disabling traffic accident
Court appearance or jury duty
Military duty
EES Requirements and Registration Details
Which exam are you taking?
Exam registration and authorization
NCEES administers Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exams in Egypt under agreements with
Egyptian Engineers Syndicate (EES)
and
American
University in Cairo (AUC)
AUC graduates who wish to sit for an NCEES exam may register via AUC.
All other Egyptian engineering graduates who wish to sit for the NCEES
FE exams may register with EES. Registration should be completed in
English.
EES maintains lists of all engineering graduates in Egypt. Examinees first have to
register as a member of EES
Once registered, EES will approve an examinee’s registration to its
lists. Once approved, examinees will be notified to log in to their
account and schedule their exams. Examinees should contact EES directly
for more information.
A $250 exam fee is payable directly to NCEES as part of the registration process.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Note
—In addition to the
NCEES calculator policy
, the following Casio calculators are allowed for
non-North American test centers and exam sites: fx-912, fx-915, fx-993, fx-995,
fx-570, fx-JP700, fx-JP900. (These Casio calculators must have “fx-912”, “fx-915”,
“fx-993”, “fx-995”, “fx-570”, “fx-JP700”, or “fx-JP900” in their model name.)
EES does not offer the NCEES PE exams.
The Structural Engineering exam is not offered outside North America.
Exam scheduling
Examinees register and schedule appointments through their
MyNCEES
accounts. During the registration process, examinees select their exam location. Next, they are presented with a list of available exam dates. If examinees are not happy with the choices, they can browse through the available dates at other
NCEES-approved test centers
Exam results
Exam results are typically available within 7–10 business days. You will receive an email notification from NCEES with instructions to view your exam results in your
MyNCEES
account. Results will include a link to your
licensing board
for additional state-specific information or instructions. All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam.
Cancellations and refunds
Refer to the section on computer-based exams in the
NCEES Examinee Guide
for information about cancellations, refunds, rescheduling, and discipline changes.
Exam registration and authorization
NCEES administers Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exams in Egypt under agreements with
Egyptian Engineers Syndicate (EES)
and
American
University in Cairo (AUC)
AUC graduates who wish to sit for an NCEES exam may register via AUC.
All other Egyptian engineering graduates who wish to sit for the NCEES
FE exams may register with EES. Registration should be completed in
English.
EES maintains lists of all engineering graduates in Egypt. Examinees first have to
register as a member of EES
Once registered, EES will approve an examinee’s registration to its
lists. Once approved, examinees will be notified to log in to their
account and schedule their exams. Examinees should contact EES directly
for more information.
A $250 exam fee is payable directly to NCEES as part of the registration process.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Note
—In addition to the
NCEES calculator policy
, the following Casio calculators are allowed for
non-North American test centers and exam sites: fx-912, fx-915, fx-993, fx-995,
fx-570, fx-JP700, fx-JP900. (These Casio calculators must have “fx-912”, “fx-915”,
“fx-993”, “fx-995”, “fx-570”, “fx-JP700”, or “fx-JP900” in their model name.)
EES does not offer the NCEES PE exams.
The Structural Engineering exam is not offered outside North America.
Exam sites and fees
Exam Locations
Registration Fees
Exam
Registration Fee
Exam results
When results have been released to the board (typically 8–10 weeks after the exam) and validated, NCEES will send an email informing you that your exam result can be accessed through your
MyNCEES
account.
All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam. You will not receive a diagnostic report if you pass the examination.
Cancellations and refunds
You may cancel your exam registration through your
MyNCEES
account any time before the NCEES registration deadline. Refunds will include exam fees paid to NCEES during the registration process, minus a $50 processing fee.
Funds may not be transferred to a later exam administration date. After the NCEES registration deadline, registrations may not be canceled and fees will not be refunded.
If, on the day of the exam, you are unable to attend for one of the following reasons, you may submit documentation to request a refund of your fees (less the $50 processing fee). Documentation must be submitted to NCEES within 30 days of the exam date.
Illness, either yourself or immediate family member who requires your care
Death of an immediate family member
Disabling traffic accident
Court appearance or jury duty
Military duty
Guam Requirements and Registration Details
Which exam are you taking?
Exam registration and authorization
The
Guam board
requires
examinees to submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the
board prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam. Examinees
should contact the board directly for details.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Guam board
requires
examinees to submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the
board prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam. Examinees
should contact the board directly for details.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Guam board
requires examinees to submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the board prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact the board directly for details.
The
Guam board
requires
examinees to submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the
board prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam. Examinees
should contact the board directly for details.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Guam board
requires
examinees to submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the
board prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam. Examinees
should contact the board directly for details.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam scheduling
Examinees register and schedule appointments through their
MyNCEES
accounts. During the registration process, examinees select their exam location. Next, they are presented with a list of available exam dates. If examinees are not happy with the choices, they can browse through the available dates at other
NCEES-approved test centers
Exam results
Exam results are typically available within 7–10 business days. You will receive an email notification from NCEES with instructions to view your exam results in your
MyNCEES
account. Results will include a link to your
licensing board
for additional state-specific information or instructions. All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam.
Cancellations and refunds
Refer to the section on computer-based exams in the
NCEES Examinee Guide
for information about cancellations, refunds, rescheduling, and discipline changes.
Exam registration and authorization
The
Guam board
requires
examinees to submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the
board prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam. Examinees
should contact the board directly for details.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Examinees must first apply to the
Guam board
for approval to sit for the exam. Visit the board’s website for the appropriate forms, fees, and deadlines.
After the board has notified you of your approval, register online
with NCEES (see deadline below) to reserve
your seat for the exam.
OCTOBER 21-22, 2021 EXAMS
The deadline to register with NCEES for
this exam will be at 3:00
p.m. eastern time on August 26, 2021.
Please
read here for important information on the date your exam will be given, as
well as important exam site procedures:
Your exam type, discipline, module, and/or site
cannot be changed after the NCEES registration deadline.
The
Guam board
requires examinees to submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the board prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact the board directly for details.
The
Guam board
requires
examinees to submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the
board prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam. Examinees
should contact the board directly for details.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Guam board
requires
examinees to submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the
board prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam. Examinees
should contact the board directly for details.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam sites and fees
Exam Locations
Registration Fees
Exam
Registration Fee
Exam results
When results have been released to the board (typically 8–10 weeks after the exam) and validated, NCEES will send an email informing you that your exam result can be accessed through your
MyNCEES
account.
All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam. You will not receive a diagnostic report if you pass the examination.
Cancellations and refunds
You may cancel your exam registration through your
MyNCEES
account any time before the NCEES registration deadline. Refunds will include exam fees paid to NCEES during the registration process, minus a $50 processing fee.
Funds may not be transferred to a later exam administration date. After the NCEES registration deadline, registrations may not be canceled and fees will not be refunded.
If, on the day of the exam, you are unable to attend for one of the following reasons, you may submit documentation to request a refund of your fees (less the $50 processing fee). Documentation must be submitted to NCEES within 30 days of the exam date.
Illness, either yourself or immediate family member who requires your care
Death of an immediate family member
Disabling traffic accident
Court appearance or jury duty
Military duty
KPEA Requirements and Registration Details
Which exam are you taking?
Exam registration and authorization
NCEES administers exams in the Republic of Korea under an agreement with the
Korean Professional
Engineer Association (KPEA)
KPEA requires examinees to submit an application and/or pay an
application fee to the board. Once approved, examinees may register with
NCEES to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact KPEA directly for
details.
A $250 exam fee is payable directly to NCEES as part of the registration process.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Note
—In addition to the
NCEES calculator policy
,the following Casio calculators are allowed for
non-North American test centers and exam sites: fx-912, fx-915, fx-993, fx-995,
fx-570, fx-JP700, fx-JP900. (These Casio calculators must have “fx-912”, “fx-915”,
“fx-993”, “fx-995”, “fx-570”, “fx-JP700”, or “fx-JP900” in their model name.)
NCEES administers exams in the Republic of Korea under an agreement with the
Korean Professional
Engineer Association (KPEA)
KPEA requires examinees to submit an application and/or pay an
application fee to the board. Once approved, examinees may register with
NCEES to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact KPEA directly for
details.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Note
—In addition to the
NCEES calculator policy
,the following Casio calculators are allowed for
non-North American test centers and exam sites: fx-912, fx-915, fx-993, fx-995,
fx-570, fx-JP700, fx-JP900. (These Casio calculators must have “fx-912”, “fx-915”,
“fx-993”, “fx-995”, “fx-570”, “fx-JP700”, or “fx-JP900” in their model name.)
The
Structural Engineering exam is not offered outside of North America.
Exam scheduling
Examinees register and schedule appointments through their
MyNCEES
accounts. During the registration process, examinees select their exam location. Next, they are presented with a list of available exam dates. If examinees are not happy with the choices, they can browse through the available dates at other
NCEES-approved test centers
Exam results
Exam results are typically available within 7–10 business days. You will receive an email notification from NCEES with instructions to view your exam results in your
MyNCEES
account. Results will include a link to your
licensing board
for additional state-specific information or instructions. All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam.
Cancellations and refunds
Refer to the section on computer-based exams in the
NCEES Examinee Guide
for information about cancellations, refunds, rescheduling, and discipline changes.
Exam registration and authorization
NCEES administers exams in the Republic of Korea under an agreement with the
Korean Professional
Engineer Association (KPEA)
KPEA requires examinees to submit an application and/or pay an
application fee to the board. Once approved, examinees may register with
NCEES to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact KPEA directly for
details.
A $250 exam fee is payable directly to NCEES as part of the registration process.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Note
—In addition to the
NCEES calculator policy
,the following Casio calculators are allowed for
non-North American test centers and exam sites: fx-912, fx-915, fx-993, fx-995,
fx-570, fx-JP700, fx-JP900. (These Casio calculators must have “fx-912”, “fx-915”,
“fx-993”, “fx-995”, “fx-570”, “fx-JP700”, or “fx-JP900” in their model name.)
NCEES administers PE exams in the Republic of Korea under an agreement with the
Korean Professional
Engineer Association (KPEA)
To sit for an exam in Korea, contact KPEA for information about its
approval process. KPEA’s approval deadline is August 23, 2021 for the October 2021 exam.
After KPEA has notified you of your approval, register online with
NCEES (deadline: 3:00
p.m. US eastern time on August 26, 2021) to reserve your
seat for the exam.
Your exam type, discipline, and/or module
cannot be changed after the NCEES registration deadline.
Note
—In addition to the
NCEES calculator policy
,the following Casio calculators are allowed for
non-North American test centers and exam sites: fx-912, fx-915, fx-993, fx-995,
fx-570, fx-JP700, fx-JP900. (These Casio calculators must have “fx-912”, “fx-915”,
“fx-993”, “fx-995”, “fx-570”, “fx-JP700”, or “fx-JP900” in their model name.)
The
Structural Engineering exam is not offered outside of North America.
Exam sites and fees
Exam Locations
Registration Fees
Exam
Registration Fee
Exam results
When results have been released to the board (typically 8–10 weeks after the exam) and validated, NCEES will send an email informing you that your exam result can be accessed through your
MyNCEES
account.
All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam. You will not receive a diagnostic report if you pass the examination.
Cancellations and refunds
You may cancel your exam registration through your
MyNCEES
account any time before the NCEES registration deadline. Refunds will include exam fees paid to NCEES during the registration process, minus a $50 processing fee.
Funds may not be transferred to a later exam administration date. After the NCEES registration deadline, registrations may not be canceled and fees will not be refunded.
If, on the day of the exam, you are unable to attend for one of the following reasons, you may submit documentation to request a refund of your fees (less the $50 processing fee). Documentation must be submitted to NCEES within 30 days of the exam date.
Illness, either yourself or immediate family member who requires your care
Death of an immediate family member
Disabling traffic accident
Court appearance or jury duty
Military duty
Engineers Geoscientists Manitoba Requirements and Registration Details
Which exam are you taking?
Exam registration and authorization
NCEES administers exams in Manitoba under an agreement with the
Engineers Geoscientists Manitoba
Engineers Scientists Manitoba requires examinees to submit an application and/or pay an
application fee to the association.
Once approved, examinees may register with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
Examinees should contact EngGeoMB directly for
details (
[email protected]
) and to
confirm eligibility.
A $250 exam fee is payable directly to NCEES as part of the registration process
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Engineers Scientists Manitoba does not currently offer the NCEES PE exams.
Engineers Scientists Manitoba does not currently offer the NCEES SE exams.
Exam scheduling
Examinees register and schedule appointments through their
MyNCEES
accounts. During the registration process, examinees select their exam location. Next, they are presented with a list of available exam dates. If examinees are not happy with the choices, they can browse through the available dates at other
NCEES-approved test centers
Exam results
Exam results are typically available within 7–10 business days. You will receive an email notification from NCEES with instructions to view your exam results in your
MyNCEES
account. Results will include a link to your
licensing board
for additional state-specific information or instructions. All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam.
Cancellations and refunds
Refer to the section on computer-based exams in the
NCEES Examinee Guide
for information about cancellations, refunds, rescheduling, and discipline changes.
Exam registration and authorization
NCEES administers exams in Manitoba under an agreement with the
Engineers Geoscientists Manitoba
Engineers Scientists Manitoba requires examinees to submit an application and/or pay an
application fee to the association.
Once approved, examinees may register with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
Examinees should contact EngGeoMB directly for
details (
[email protected]
) and to
confirm eligibility.
A $250 exam fee is payable directly to NCEES as part of the registration process
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Engineers Scientists Manitoba does not currently offer the NCEES PE exams.
Engineers Scientists Manitoba does not currently offer the NCEES SE exams.
Exam sites and fees
Exam Locations
Registration Fees
Exam
Registration Fee
Exam results
When results have been released to the board (typically 8–10 weeks after the exam) and validated, NCEES will send an email informing you that your exam result can be accessed through your
MyNCEES
account.
All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam. You will not receive a diagnostic report if you pass the examination.
Cancellations and refunds
You may cancel your exam registration through your
MyNCEES
account any time before the NCEES registration deadline. Refunds will include exam fees paid to NCEES during the registration process, minus a $50 processing fee.
Funds may not be transferred to a later exam administration date. After the NCEES registration deadline, registrations may not be canceled and fees will not be refunded.
If, on the day of the exam, you are unable to attend for one of the following reasons, you may submit documentation to request a refund of your fees (less the $50 processing fee). Documentation must be submitted to NCEES within 30 days of the exam date.
Illness, either yourself or immediate family member who requires your care
Death of an immediate family member
Disabling traffic accident
Court appearance or jury duty
Military duty
ENB Requirements and Registration Details
Which exam are you taking?
Exam registration and authorization
NCEES
administers exams in New Brunswick under an agreement with the Association of
Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of New Brunswick (
).
Examinees should proceed to register with NCEES. Once approved,
examinees will receive an email notification to schedule an exam.
A $250 exam fee is payable directly to NCEES as part of the registration process.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
APEGNB does not currently offer the NCEES PE exams.
APEGNB does not currently offer the NCEES SE exams.
Exam scheduling
Examinees register and schedule appointments through their
MyNCEES
accounts. During the registration process, examinees select their exam location. Next, they are presented with a list of available exam dates. If examinees are not happy with the choices, they can browse through the available dates at other
NCEES-approved test centers
Exam results
Exam results are typically available within 7–10 business days. You will receive an email notification from NCEES with instructions to view your exam results in your
MyNCEES
account. Results will include a link to your
licensing board
for additional state-specific information or instructions. All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam.
Cancellations and refunds
Refer to the section on computer-based exams in the
NCEES Examinee Guide
for information about cancellations, refunds, rescheduling, and discipline changes.
Exam registration and authorization
NCEES
administers exams in New Brunswick under an agreement with the Association of
Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of New Brunswick (
).
Examinees should proceed to register with NCEES. Once approved,
examinees will receive an email notification to schedule an exam.
A $250 exam fee is payable directly to NCEES as part of the registration process.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
APEGNB does not currently offer the NCEES PE exams.
APEGNB does not currently offer the NCEES SE exams.
Exam sites and fees
Exam Locations
Registration Fees
Exam
Registration Fee
Exam results
When results have been released to the board (typically 8–10 weeks after the exam) and validated, NCEES will send an email informing you that your exam result can be accessed through your
MyNCEES
account.
All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam. You will not receive a diagnostic report if you pass the examination.
Cancellations and refunds
You may cancel your exam registration through your
MyNCEES
account any time before the NCEES registration deadline. Refunds will include exam fees paid to NCEES during the registration process, minus a $50 processing fee.
Funds may not be transferred to a later exam administration date. After the NCEES registration deadline, registrations may not be canceled and fees will not be refunded.
If, on the day of the exam, you are unable to attend for one of the following reasons, you may submit documentation to request a refund of your fees (less the $50 processing fee). Documentation must be submitted to NCEES within 30 days of the exam date.
Illness, either yourself or immediate family member who requires your care
Death of an immediate family member
Disabling traffic accident
Court appearance or jury duty
Military duty
Northern Mariana Islands Requirements and Registration Details
Which exam are you taking?
Exam registration and authorization
The
Commonwealth of the Northern
Mariana Islands
does not require
examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to
registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam. Examinees may register
for their exams by creating a
MyNCEES
account.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
You must first apply to the
Northern Mariana Islands board
for
approval to sit for the exam. Call the board
(670) 664-4809
for
instructions on the approval process and registration deadlines.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
You must first apply to the
Northern Mariana Islands board
for
approval to sit for the exam. Call the board
(670) 664-4809
for
instructions on the approval process and registration deadlines.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
The
Commonwealth of the Northern
Mariana Islands
does not require
examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to
registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam. Examinees may register
for their exams by creating a
MyNCEES
account.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
You must first apply to the
Northern Mariana Islands board
for
approval to sit for the exam. Call the board
(670) 664-4809
for
instructions on the approval process and registration deadlines.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam scheduling
Examinees register and schedule appointments through their
MyNCEES
accounts. During the registration process, examinees select their exam location. Next, they are presented with a list of available exam dates. If examinees are not happy with the choices, they can browse through the available dates at other
NCEES-approved test centers
Exam results
Exam results are typically available within 7–10 business days. You will receive an email notification from NCEES with instructions to view your exam results in your
MyNCEES
account. Results will include a link to your
licensing board
for additional state-specific information or instructions. All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam.
Cancellations and refunds
Refer to the section on computer-based exams in the
NCEES Examinee Guide
for information about cancellations, refunds, rescheduling, and discipline changes.
Exam registration and authorization
The
Commonwealth of the Northern
Mariana Islands
does not require
examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to
registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam. Examinees may register
for their exams by creating a
MyNCEES
account.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
You must first apply to the
Northern Mariana Islands board
for
approval to sit for the exam. Call the board
(670) 664-4809
for
instructions on the approval process and registration deadlines.
After the board has notified you by email of your approval for this
exam, register online with NCEES to reserve your seat for the exam. Please
contact NCEES
to find out the upcoming deadline.
Please
visit here for more details on the April 2021 exams:
Your exam type, discipline,
module, and/or site cannot be changed after the NCEES registration
deadline.
You must first apply to the
Northern Mariana Islands board
for
approval to sit for the exam. Call the board
(670) 664-4809
for
instructions on the approval process and registration deadlines.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
The
Commonwealth of the Northern
Mariana Islands
does not require
examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to
registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam. Examinees may register
for their exams by creating a
MyNCEES
account.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
You must first apply to the
Northern Mariana Islands board
for
approval to sit for the exam. Call the board
(670) 664-4809
for
instructions on the approval process and registration deadlines.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam sites and fees
Exam Locations
Registration Fees
Exam
Registration Fee
Exam results
When results have been released to the board (typically 8–10 weeks after the exam) and validated, NCEES will send an email informing you that your exam result can be accessed through your
MyNCEES
account.
All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam. You will not receive a diagnostic report if you pass the examination.
Cancellations and refunds
You may cancel your exam registration through your
MyNCEES
account any time before the NCEES registration deadline. Refunds will include exam fees paid to NCEES during the registration process, minus a $50 processing fee.
Funds may not be transferred to a later exam administration date. After the NCEES registration deadline, registrations may not be canceled and fees will not be refunded.
If, on the day of the exam, you are unable to attend for one of the following reasons, you may submit documentation to request a refund of your fees (less the $50 processing fee). Documentation must be submitted to NCEES within 30 days of the exam date.
Illness, either yourself or immediate family member who requires your care
Death of an immediate family member
Disabling traffic accident
Court appearance or jury duty
Military duty
Engineers NS Requirements and Registration Details
Which exam are you taking?
Exam registration and authorization
NCEES administers exams in Nova Scotia under an agreement with
Engineers
Nova Scotia
Engineers Nova Scotia requires examinees to submit an application to the association in order to be approved to register for the exam.
Once approved, examinees may register with NCEES to schedule an exam.
Examinees should contact Engineers Nova Scotia directly for details.
A $250 exam fee is payable directly to NCEES as part of the
registration process
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three
attempts in a 12-month period.
Engineers Nova Scotia does not offer the PE exams.
Engineers Nova Scotia does not offer the SE exams.
Exam scheduling
Examinees register and schedule appointments through their
MyNCEES
accounts. During the registration process, examinees select their exam location. Next, they are presented with a list of available exam dates. If examinees are not happy with the choices, they can browse through the available dates at other
NCEES-approved test centers
Exam results
Exam results are typically available within 7–10 business days. You will receive an email notification from NCEES with instructions to view your exam results in your
MyNCEES
account. Results will include a link to your
licensing board
for additional state-specific information or instructions. All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam.
Cancellations and refunds
Refer to the section on computer-based exams in the
NCEES Examinee Guide
for information about cancellations, refunds, rescheduling, and discipline changes.
Exam registration and authorization
NCEES administers exams in Nova Scotia under an agreement with
Engineers
Nova Scotia
Engineers Nova Scotia requires examinees to submit an application to the association in order to be approved to register for the exam.
Once approved, examinees may register with NCEES to schedule an exam.
Examinees should contact Engineers Nova Scotia directly for details.
A $250 exam fee is payable directly to NCEES as part of the
registration process
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three
attempts in a 12-month period.
Engineers Nova Scotia does not offer the PE exams.
Engineers Nova Scotia does not offer the SE exams.
Exam sites and fees
Exam Locations
Registration Fees
Exam
Registration Fee
Exam results
When results have been released to the board (typically 8–10 weeks after the exam) and validated, NCEES will send an email informing you that your exam result can be accessed through your
MyNCEES
account.
All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam. You will not receive a diagnostic report if you pass the examination.
Cancellations and refunds
You may cancel your exam registration through your
MyNCEES
account any time before the NCEES registration deadline. Refunds will include exam fees paid to NCEES during the registration process, minus a $50 processing fee.
Funds may not be transferred to a later exam administration date. After the NCEES registration deadline, registrations may not be canceled and fees will not be refunded.
If, on the day of the exam, you are unable to attend for one of the following reasons, you may submit documentation to request a refund of your fees (less the $50 processing fee). Documentation must be submitted to NCEES within 30 days of the exam date.
Illness, either yourself or immediate family member who requires your care
Death of an immediate family member
Disabling traffic accident
Court appearance or jury duty
Military duty
Engineers PEI Requirements and Registration Details
Which exam are you taking?
Exam registration and authorization
Please be sure you have already obtained approval from Engineers PEI before registering for this exam.
Engineers PEI does not offer the PE exams.
Engineers PEI does not offer the SE exams.
Exam scheduling
Examinees register and schedule appointments through their
MyNCEES
accounts. During the registration process, examinees select their exam location. Next, they are presented with a list of available exam dates. If examinees are not happy with the choices, they can browse through the available dates at other
NCEES-approved test centers
Exam results
Exam results are typically available within 7–10 business days. You will receive an email notification from NCEES with instructions to view your exam results in your
MyNCEES
account. Results will include a link to your
licensing board
for additional state-specific information or instructions. All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam.
Cancellations and refunds
Refer to the section on computer-based exams in the
NCEES Examinee Guide
for information about cancellations, refunds, rescheduling, and discipline changes.
Exam registration and authorization
Please be sure you have already obtained approval from Engineers PEI before registering for this exam.
Engineers PEI does not offer the PE exams.
Engineers PEI does not offer the SE exams.
Exam sites and fees
Exam Locations
Registration Fees
Exam
Registration Fee
Exam results
When results have been released to the board (typically 8–10 weeks after the exam) and validated, NCEES will send an email informing you that your exam result can be accessed through your
MyNCEES
account.
All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam. You will not receive a diagnostic report if you pass the examination.
Cancellations and refunds
You may cancel your exam registration through your
MyNCEES
account any time before the NCEES registration deadline. Refunds will include exam fees paid to NCEES during the registration process, minus a $50 processing fee.
Funds may not be transferred to a later exam administration date. After the NCEES registration deadline, registrations may not be canceled and fees will not be refunded.
If, on the day of the exam, you are unable to attend for one of the following reasons, you may submit documentation to request a refund of your fees (less the $50 processing fee). Documentation must be submitted to NCEES within 30 days of the exam date.
Illness, either yourself or immediate family member who requires your care
Death of an immediate family member
Disabling traffic accident
Court appearance or jury duty
Military duty
Puerto Rico Requirements and Registration Details
Which exam are you taking?
Exam registration and authorization
The
Puerto Rico
board
requires
FE examinees to complete the NCEES exam registration process prior to submitting
an application with
Didaxis
, their testing administrator, and
scheduling an exam. Examinees should contact
Didaxis
for details.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
First-time applicants
—create an account with
MyNCEES
to register for your exam. After registering with NCEES, submit a completed application, supporting documents, and fee to
Didaxis
, the Puerto Rico board's testing administrator.
Repeat applicants
—each time you plan to sit for an exam, you must register with NCEES.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
First-time applicants
—create an account with
MyNCEES
to register for your exam. After registering with NCEES, submit a completed application, supporting documents, and fee to
Didaxis
, the Puerto Rico board's testing administrator.
Repeat applicants
—each time you plan to sit for an exam, you must register with NCEES.
The
Puerto Rico
board
requires
FS examinees to complete the NCEES exam registration process prior to submitting
an application with
Didaxis
, their testing administrator, and
scheduling an exam. Examinees should contact
Didaxis
for details.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Puerto Rico
board
requires PS examinees to complete the NCEES exam registration process prior to submitting
an application with
Didaxis
, their testing administrator, and
scheduling an exam. Examinees should contact
Didaxis
for details.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam scheduling
Examinees register and schedule appointments through their
MyNCEES
accounts. During the registration process, examinees select their exam location. Next, they are presented with a list of available exam dates. If examinees are not happy with the choices, they can browse through the available dates at other
NCEES-approved test centers
Exam results
Exam results are typically available within 7–10 business days. You will receive an email notification from NCEES with instructions to view your exam results in your
MyNCEES
account. Results will include a link to your
licensing board
for additional state-specific information or instructions. All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam.
Cancellations and refunds
Refer to the section on computer-based exams in the
NCEES Examinee Guide
for information about cancellations, refunds, rescheduling, and discipline changes.
Exam registration and authorization
The
Puerto Rico
board
requires
FE examinees to complete the NCEES exam registration process prior to submitting
an application with
Didaxis
, their testing administrator, and
scheduling an exam. Examinees should contact
Didaxis
for details.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
NCEES exams are administered by
Didaxis
for the Puerto Rico board.
First-time applicants
—create an account with
MyNCEES
to select your exam type and site (see deadline below). After registering with NCEES, submit a completed application, supporting documents, and fee to
Didaxis
by the first-time applicant deadline (contact Didaxis for details).
Repeat applicants
—each time you plan to sit for an exam, you must register with NCEES. Select your exam type and site through your
MyNCEES
account (see deadline below). After
registering with NCEES, board-approved applicants should schedule the
exam with
Didaxis
and pay the exam fee by the scheduling
deadline.
OCTOBER 21-22, 2021 EXAMS
The deadline to
register with NCEES for this exam will be at 3:00 p.m. eastern time on August
26, 2021.
Please read here for important information on
the date your exam will be given, as well as important exam site procedures:
Your exam type, discipline, module,
and/or site cannot be changed after the NCEES registration deadline.
First-time applicants
—create an account with
MyNCEES
to register for your exam. After registering with NCEES, submit a completed application, supporting documents, and fee to
Didaxis
, the Puerto Rico board's testing administrator.
Repeat applicants
—each time you plan to sit for an exam, you must register with NCEES.
The
Puerto Rico
board
requires
FS examinees to complete the NCEES exam registration process prior to submitting
an application with
Didaxis
, their testing administrator, and
scheduling an exam. Examinees should contact
Didaxis
for details.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Puerto Rico
board
requires PS examinees to complete the NCEES exam registration process prior to submitting
an application with
Didaxis
, their testing administrator, and
scheduling an exam. Examinees should contact
Didaxis
for details.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam sites and fees
Exam Locations
Registration Fees
Exam
Registration Fee
Exam results
When results have been released to the board (typically 8–10 weeks after the exam) and validated, NCEES will send an email informing you that your exam result can be accessed through your
MyNCEES
account.
All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam. You will not receive a diagnostic report if you pass the examination.
Cancellations and refunds
You may cancel your exam registration through your
MyNCEES
account any time before the NCEES registration deadline. Refunds will include exam fees paid to NCEES during the registration process, minus a $50 processing fee.
Funds may not be transferred to a later exam administration date. After the NCEES registration deadline, registrations may not be canceled and fees will not be refunded.
If, on the day of the exam, you are unable to attend for one of the following reasons, you may submit documentation to request a refund of your fees (less the $50 processing fee). Documentation must be submitted to NCEES within 30 days of the exam date.
Illness, either yourself or immediate family member who requires your care
Death of an immediate family member
Disabling traffic accident
Court appearance or jury duty
Military duty
APEGS Requirements and Registration Details
Which exam are you taking?
Exam registration and authorization
NCEES administers exams in
Saskatchewan under an agreement with the
Association of Professional Engineers
and Geoscientists of Saskatchewan (APEGS)
Prior to registering to take the FE exam, contact APEGS (
[email protected]
) to confirm you are
eligible.
A $250 exam fee is payable
directly to NCEES as part of the registration process.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
APEGS does not offer the PE exams.
APEGS does not offer the SE exams.
Exam scheduling
Examinees register and schedule appointments through their
MyNCEES
accounts. During the registration process, examinees select their exam location. Next, they are presented with a list of available exam dates. If examinees are not happy with the choices, they can browse through the available dates at other
NCEES-approved test centers
Exam results
Exam results are typically available within 7–10 business days. You will receive an email notification from NCEES with instructions to view your exam results in your
MyNCEES
account. Results will include a link to your
licensing board
for additional state-specific information or instructions. All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam.
Cancellations and refunds
Refer to the section on computer-based exams in the
NCEES Examinee Guide
for information about cancellations, refunds, rescheduling, and discipline changes.
Exam registration and authorization
NCEES administers exams in
Saskatchewan under an agreement with the
Association of Professional Engineers
and Geoscientists of Saskatchewan (APEGS)
Prior to registering to take the FE exam, contact APEGS (
[email protected]
) to confirm you are
eligible.
A $250 exam fee is payable
directly to NCEES as part of the registration process.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
APEGS does not offer the PE exams.
APEGS does not offer the SE exams.
Exam sites and fees
Exam Locations
Registration Fees
Exam
Registration Fee
Exam results
When results have been released to the board (typically 8–10 weeks after the exam) and validated, NCEES will send an email informing you that your exam result can be accessed through your
MyNCEES
account.
All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam. You will not receive a diagnostic report if you pass the examination.
Cancellations and refunds
You may cancel your exam registration through your
MyNCEES
account any time before the NCEES registration deadline. Refunds will include exam fees paid to NCEES during the registration process, minus a $50 processing fee.
Funds may not be transferred to a later exam administration date. After the NCEES registration deadline, registrations may not be canceled and fees will not be refunded.
If, on the day of the exam, you are unable to attend for one of the following reasons, you may submit documentation to request a refund of your fees (less the $50 processing fee). Documentation must be submitted to NCEES within 30 days of the exam date.
Illness, either yourself or immediate family member who requires your care
Death of an immediate family member
Disabling traffic accident
Court appearance or jury duty
Military duty
SCE Requirements and Registration Details
Which exam are you taking?
Exam registration and authorization
NCEES administers exams in Saudi Arabia under an agreement with the
Saudi Council of Engineers (SCE)
SCE requires examinees to submit an application and/or pay an
application fee to the board. Once approved, examinees may register with
NCEES to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact SCE directly (
[email protected]
) for details.
A $250 exam fee is payable directly to NCEES as part of the registration process.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Note
—In addition to the
NCEES calculator policy
, the following Casio calculators are allowed for
non-North American test centers and exam sites: fx-912, fx-915, fx-993, fx-995,
fx-570, fx-JP700, fx-JP900. (These Casio calculators must have “fx-912”, “fx-915”,
“fx-993”, “fx-995”, “fx-570”, “fx-JP700”, or “fx-JP900” in their model name.)
NCEES administers PE exams in Saudi Arabia under an agreement with the
Saudi Council of Engineers (SCE)
. The SE exam is not offered outside of North America.
To sit for an exam in Saudi Arabia, contact SCE (
[email protected]
for information about its approval process.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
A $425 exam fee is payable directly to NCEES as part of the registration process.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Note
—In addition to the
NCEES calculator policy
, the following Casio calculators are allowed for
non-North American test centers and exam sites: fx-912, fx-915, fx-993, fx-995,
fx-570, fx-JP700, fx-JP900. (These Casio calculators must have “fx-912”, “fx-915”,
“fx-993”, “fx-995”, “fx-570”, “fx-JP700”, or “fx-JP900” in their model name.)
The Structural Engineering exam is not offered outside North America.
NCEES administers exams in Saudi Arabia under an agreement with the
Saudi Council of Engineers (SCE)
SCE requires examinees to submit an application and/or pay an
application fee to the board. Once approved, examinees may register with
NCEES to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact SCE directly (
[email protected]
) for details.
A $250 exam fee is payable directly to NCEES as part of the registration process.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Note
—In addition to the
NCEES calculator policy
, the following Casio calculators are allowed for
non-North American test centers and exam sites: fx-912, fx-915, fx-993, fx-995,
fx-570, fx-JP700, fx-JP900. (These Casio calculators must have “fx-912”, “fx-915”,
“fx-993”, “fx-995”, “fx-570”, “fx-JP700”, or “fx-JP900” in their model name.)
NCEES administers PS exams in Saudi Arabia under an agreement with the
Saudi Council of Engineers (SCE)
To sit for an exam in Saudi Arabia, contact SCE (
[email protected]
for information about its approval process.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
A $400 exam fee is payable directly to NCEES as part of the registration process.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Note
—In addition to the
NCEES calculator policy
,the following Casio calculators are allowed for
non-North American test centers and exam sites: fx-912, fx-915, fx-993, fx-995,
fx-570, fx-JP700, fx-JP900. (These Casio calculators must have “fx-912”, “fx-915”,
“fx-993”, “fx-995”, “fx-570”, “fx-JP700”, or “fx-JP900” in their model name.)
Exam scheduling
Examinees register and schedule appointments through their
MyNCEES
accounts. During the registration process, examinees select their exam location. Next, they are presented with a list of available exam dates. If examinees are not happy with the choices, they can browse through the available dates at other
NCEES-approved test centers
Exam results
Exam results are typically available within 7–10 business days. You will receive an email notification from NCEES with instructions to view your exam results in your
MyNCEES
account. Results will include a link to your
licensing board
for additional state-specific information or instructions. All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam.
Cancellations and refunds
Refer to the section on computer-based exams in the
NCEES Examinee Guide
for information about cancellations, refunds, rescheduling, and discipline changes.
Exam registration and authorization
NCEES administers exams in Saudi Arabia under an agreement with the
Saudi Council of Engineers (SCE)
SCE requires examinees to submit an application and/or pay an
application fee to the board. Once approved, examinees may register with
NCEES to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact SCE directly (
[email protected]
) for details.
A $250 exam fee is payable directly to NCEES as part of the registration process.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Note
—In addition to the
NCEES calculator policy
, the following Casio calculators are allowed for
non-North American test centers and exam sites: fx-912, fx-915, fx-993, fx-995,
fx-570, fx-JP700, fx-JP900. (These Casio calculators must have “fx-912”, “fx-915”,
“fx-993”, “fx-995”, “fx-570”, “fx-JP700”, or “fx-JP900” in their model name.)
NCEES administers PE exams in Saudi Arabia under an agreement with the
Saudi Council of Engineers (SCE)
. The Structural Engineering exam is not offered outside of North America.
To sit for an exam in Saudi Arabia, contact SCE (
[email protected]
for information about its approval process. SCE’s approval deadline is August 13 for the October 2021 exams.
After SCE has notified you of your approval, register online with
NCEES (deadline: 3:00
p.m. US eastern time on August 26, 2021) to reserve your
seat for the exam.
Your exam type, discipline, and/or module
cannot be changed after the NCEES registration deadline.
Note
—In addition to the
NCEES calculator policy
,the following Casio calculators are allowed for
non-North American test centers and exam sites: fx-912, fx-915, fx-993, fx-995,
fx-570, fx-JP700, fx-JP900. (These Casio calculators must have “fx-912”, “fx-915”,
“fx-993”, “fx-995”, “fx-570”, “fx-JP700”, or “fx-JP900” in their model name.)
The Structural Engineering exam is not offered outside North America.
NCEES administers exams in Saudi Arabia under an agreement with the
Saudi Council of Engineers (SCE)
SCE requires examinees to submit an application and/or pay an
application fee to the board. Once approved, examinees may register with
NCEES to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact SCE directly (
[email protected]
) for details.
A $250 exam fee is payable directly to NCEES as part of the registration process.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Note
—In addition to the
NCEES calculator policy
, the following Casio calculators are allowed for
non-North American test centers and exam sites: fx-912, fx-915, fx-993, fx-995,
fx-570, fx-JP700, fx-JP900. (These Casio calculators must have “fx-912”, “fx-915”,
“fx-993”, “fx-995”, “fx-570”, “fx-JP700”, or “fx-JP900” in their model name.)
NCEES administers PS exams in Saudi Arabia under an agreement with the
Saudi Council of Engineers (SCE)
To sit for an exam in Saudi Arabia, contact SCE (
[email protected]
for information about its approval process.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
A $400 exam fee is payable directly to NCEES as part of the registration process.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Note
—In addition to the
NCEES calculator policy
,the following Casio calculators are allowed for
non-North American test centers and exam sites: fx-912, fx-915, fx-993, fx-995,
fx-570, fx-JP700, fx-JP900. (These Casio calculators must have “fx-912”, “fx-915”,
“fx-993”, “fx-995”, “fx-570”, “fx-JP700”, or “fx-JP900” in their model name.)
Exam sites and fees
Exam Locations
Registration Fees
Exam
Registration Fee
Exam results
When results have been released to the board (typically 8–10 weeks after the exam) and validated, NCEES will send an email informing you that your exam result can be accessed through your
MyNCEES
account.
All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam. You will not receive a diagnostic report if you pass the examination.
Cancellations and refunds
You may cancel your exam registration through your
MyNCEES
account any time before the NCEES registration deadline. Refunds will include exam fees paid to NCEES during the registration process, minus a $50 processing fee.
Funds may not be transferred to a later exam administration date. After the NCEES registration deadline, registrations may not be canceled and fees will not be refunded.
If, on the day of the exam, you are unable to attend for one of the following reasons, you may submit documentation to request a refund of your fees (less the $50 processing fee). Documentation must be submitted to NCEES within 30 days of the exam date.
Illness, either yourself or immediate family member who requires your care
Death of an immediate family member
Disabling traffic accident
Court appearance or jury duty
Military duty
Virgin Islands Requirements and Registration Details
Which exam are you taking?
Exam registration and authorization
The
Virgin Islands board
requires FE
examinees to submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the
board prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam. Examinees
should contact the board directly for details.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Virgin Islands board
requires
examinees to submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the
board prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam. Examinees
should contact the board directly for details.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Virgin Islands board
requires examinees to submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the board prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam. Examinees should contact the board directly for details.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
The
Virgin Islands board
requires FS
examinees to submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the
board prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam. Examinees
should contact the board directly for details.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Virgin Islands board
requires PS
examinees to submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the
board prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam. Examinees
should contact the board directly for details.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam scheduling
Examinees register and schedule appointments through their
MyNCEES
accounts. During the registration process, examinees select their exam location. Next, they are presented with a list of available exam dates. If examinees are not happy with the choices, they can browse through the available dates at other
NCEES-approved test centers
Exam results
Exam results are typically available within 7–10 business days. You will receive an email notification from NCEES with instructions to view your exam results in your
MyNCEES
account. Results will include a link to your
licensing board
for additional state-specific information or instructions. All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam.
Cancellations and refunds
Refer to the section on computer-based exams in the
NCEES Examinee Guide
for information about cancellations, refunds, rescheduling, and discipline changes.
Exam registration and authorization
The
Virgin Islands board
requires FE
examinees to submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the
board prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam. Examinees
should contact the board directly for details.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Register online with NCEES (see deadline below) to reserve your seat for the exam. After registering with NCEES,
candidates are required by the U.S. Virgin Islands board to
complete an application
to take the exam in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Visit the board’s website to complete your application.
OCTOBER 21-22, 2021 EXAMS
The deadline to
register with NCEES for this exam will be at 3:00 p.m. eastern time on August
26, 2021.
Please read here for important information on
the date your exam will be given, as well as important exam site procedures:
Your exam type, discipline, module, and/or site cannot be changed after
the NCEES registration deadline.
The
Virgin Islands board
requires examinees to submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the board prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam. Examinees should contact the board directly for details.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
The
Virgin Islands board
requires FS
examinees to submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the
board prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam. Examinees
should contact the board directly for details.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Virgin Islands board
requires PS
examinees to submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the
board prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam. Examinees
should contact the board directly for details.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam sites and fees
Exam Locations
Registration Fees
Exam
Registration Fee
Exam results
When results have been released to the board (typically 8–10 weeks after the exam) and validated, NCEES will send an email informing you that your exam result can be accessed through your
MyNCEES
account.
All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam. You will not receive a diagnostic report if you pass the examination.
Cancellations and refunds
You may cancel your exam registration through your
MyNCEES
account any time before the NCEES registration deadline. Refunds will include exam fees paid to NCEES during the registration process, minus a $50 processing fee.
Funds may not be transferred to a later exam administration date. After the NCEES registration deadline, registrations may not be canceled and fees will not be refunded.
If, on the day of the exam, you are unable to attend for one of the following reasons, you may submit documentation to request a refund of your fees (less the $50 processing fee). Documentation must be submitted to NCEES within 30 days of the exam date.
Illness, either yourself or immediate family member who requires your care
Death of an immediate family member
Disabling traffic accident
Court appearance or jury duty
Military duty
Alabama Requirements and Registration Details
Which exam are you taking?
Exam registration and authorization
The
Alabama board
does not require examinees to submit an application or an additional
fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam. Examinees
may register for their exams by creating a
MyNCEES
account.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The Alabama Board does not require PE examinees to submit an
application or an additional fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam as long as the examinee:
1. Has passed the
Fundamentals of Engineering exam
and
it is officially verified in their account
AND
2. Has a BS
engineering degree that is EAC/ABET accredited or has written approval from the
Alabama Board to register with NCEES for the exam.
Before registering, examinees should visit the
ABET
website
to ensure their BS engineering degree is from an EAC/ABET accredited program at
their institution. Examinees without EAC/ABET accredited engineering degrees or
prior written approval should contact the
Alabama Board
before registering with
NCEES for the exam.
To learn if your FE exam has been verified, look on the
right side of your MyNCEES dashboard. There will be a link called Exam
Verification. Review the Verified Exams section. If your FE has not been
verified, click “Request Verification” at the top of the page and follow the
steps to make the request to the state board where you took and passed your
exam.
You must also acknowledge the following statement:
"I am a graduate of an EAC/ABET accredited
engineering program and have passed the Fundamentals of Engineering exam; or I
have written approval from the Alabama Board to register for this exam. I
acknowledge and understand that passing this exam does not guarantee future
licensure and that if I misrepresent my credentials in this acknowledgment, the
Alabama Board may refuse to license me."
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The Alabama Board does not require SE examinees to submit an
application or an additional fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam as long as the examinee:
1. Has passed the
Fundamentals of Engineering exam
and
it is officially verified in their account
AND
2. Has a BS
engineering degree that is EAC/ABET accredited or has written approval from the
Alabama Board to register with NCEES for the exam.
Before registering, examinees should visit the
ABET
website
to ensure their BS engineering degree is from an EAC/ABET accredited program at
their institution. Examinees without EAC/ABET accredited engineering degrees or
prior written approval should contact the
Alabama board
before registering with
NCEES for the exam.
To learn if your FE exam has been verified, look on the
right side of your MyNCEES dashboard. There will be a link called Exam
Verification. Review the Verified Exams section. If your FE has not been
verified, click “Request Verification” at the top of the page and follow the
steps to make the request to the state board where you took and passed your
exam.
You must also acknowledge the following statement:
"I am a graduate of an EAC/ABET accredited engineering
program and have passed the Fundamentals of Engineering exam; or I have written
approval from the Alabama Board to register for this exam. I acknowledge and
understand that passing this exam does not guarantee future licensure and that
if I misrepresent my credentials in this acknowledgment, the Alabama Board may
refuse to license me."
Once you pass your exam, you will then apply
directly to the Alabama Board to continue the licensure process and will submit
any required application and documentation as required by the board.
The
Alabama board
does not require examinees to submit an application or an additional
fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam. Examinees
may register for their exams by creating a
MyNCEES
account.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The Alabama Board does not require
PS examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to registering
with NCEES and scheduling an exam as long as the examinee has passed the Fundamentals
of Surveying exam and has a BS degree that is ABET-accredited
or
has
written approval from the Alabama Board to register with NCEES for the exam.
Before registering, examinees should visit the
ABET website
to ensure their BS degree is from an ABET-accredited program at their institution. Examinees
without ABET accredited degrees or prior written approval should contact the
Alabama Board
before registering with NCEES for the exam.
You must also acknowledge the following statement:
"I am a graduate of an ABET accredited
program and have passed the Fundamentals of Surveying exam; or I have written
approval from the Alabama Board to register for this exam. I acknowledge and
understand that passing this exam does not guarantee future licensure and that
if I misrepresent my credentials in this acknowledgment, the Alabama Board may
refuse to license me."
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than
three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam scheduling
Examinees register and schedule appointments through their
MyNCEES
accounts. During the registration process, examinees select their exam location. Next, they are presented with a list of available exam dates. If examinees are not happy with the choices, they can browse through the available dates at other
NCEES-approved test centers
Exam results
Exam results are typically available within 7–10 business days. You will receive an email notification from NCEES with instructions to view your exam results in your
MyNCEES
account. Results will include a link to your
licensing board
for additional state-specific information or instructions. All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam.
Cancellations and refunds
Refer to the section on computer-based exams in the
NCEES Examinee Guide
for information about cancellations, refunds, rescheduling, and discipline changes.
Exam registration and authorization
The
Alabama board
does not require examinees to submit an application or an additional
fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam. Examinees
may register for their exams by creating a
MyNCEES
account.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The Alabama Board does not require PE examinees to submit an
application or an additional fee prior to registering with NCEES (deadlines
below) and scheduling an exam as long as the examinee:
1. Has passed the
Fundamentals of Engineering exam
and
it is officially verified in their account
AND
2. Has a BS
engineering degree that is EAC/ABET accredited or has written approval from the
Alabama Board to register with NCEES for the exam.
OCTOBER 21-22,
2021 EXAMS
The deadline for registration
for the October 2021 exam is at 3:00
p.m. eastern time on August 26, 2021.
Please read here for important information on the date your exam will be given, as well as important exam site procedures:
Before registering, examinees should visit the
ABET
website
to ensure their BS engineering degree is from an EAC/ABET accredited program at
their institution. Examinees without EAC/ABET accredited engineering degrees or
prior written approval should contact the
Alabama Board
before registering with
NCEES for the exam.
To learn if your FE exam has been verified, look on the
right side of your MyNCEES dashboard. There will be a link called Exam
Verification. Review the Verified Exams section. If your FE has not been
verified, click “Request Verification” at the top of the page and follow the
steps to make the request to the state board where you took and passed your
exam.
You must also acknowledge the following statement:
"I am a graduate of an EAC/ABET accredited
engineering program and have passed the Fundamentals of Engineering exam; or I
have written approval from the Alabama Board to register for this exam. I
acknowledge and understand that passing this exam does not guarantee future
licensure and that if I misrepresent my credentials in this acknowledgment, the
Alabama Board may refuse to license me."
Your exam type, discipline, module, and/or site cannot be
changed after the NCEES registration deadline.
Once you pass your exam, you will then apply
directly to the Alabama Board to continue the licensure process and will submit
any required application and documentation as required by the board.
The Alabama Board does not require SE examinees to submit an
application or an additional fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam as long as the examinee:
1. Has passed the
Fundamentals of Engineering exam
and
it is officially verified in their account
AND
2. Has a BS
engineering degree that is EAC/ABET accredited or has written approval from the
Alabama Board to register with NCEES for the exam.
Before registering, examinees should visit the
ABET
website
to ensure their BS engineering degree is from an EAC/ABET accredited program at
their institution. Examinees without EAC/ABET accredited engineering degrees or
prior written approval should contact the
Alabama board
before registering with
NCEES for the exam.
To learn if your FE exam has been verified, look on the
right side of your MyNCEES dashboard. There will be a link called Exam
Verification. Review the Verified Exams section. If your FE has not been
verified, click “Request Verification” at the top of the page and follow the
steps to make the request to the state board where you took and passed your
exam.
You must also acknowledge the following statement:
"I am a graduate of an EAC/ABET accredited engineering
program and have passed the Fundamentals of Engineering exam; or I have written
approval from the Alabama Board to register for this exam. I acknowledge and
understand that passing this exam does not guarantee future licensure and that
if I misrepresent my credentials in this acknowledgment, the Alabama Board may
refuse to license me."
Once you pass your exam, you will then apply
directly to the Alabama Board to continue the licensure process and will submit
any required application and documentation as required by the board.
The
Alabama board
does not require examinees to submit an application or an additional
fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam. Examinees
may register for their exams by creating a
MyNCEES
account.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The Alabama Board does not require
PS examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to registering
with NCEES and scheduling an exam as long as the examinee has passed the Fundamentals
of Surveying exam and has a BS degree that is ABET-accredited
or
has
written approval from the Alabama Board to register with NCEES for the exam.
Before registering, examinees should visit the
ABET website
to ensure their BS degree is from an ABET-accredited program at their institution. Examinees
without ABET accredited degrees or prior written approval should contact the
Alabama Board
before registering with NCEES for the exam.
You must also acknowledge the following statement:
"I am a graduate of an ABET accredited
program and have passed the Fundamentals of Surveying exam; or I have written
approval from the Alabama Board to register for this exam. I acknowledge and
understand that passing this exam does not guarantee future licensure and that
if I misrepresent my credentials in this acknowledgment, the Alabama Board may
refuse to license me."
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than
three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam sites and fees
Exam Locations
Registration Fees
Exam
Registration Fee
Exam results
When results have been released to the board (typically 8–10 weeks after the exam) and validated, NCEES will send an email informing you that your exam result can be accessed through your
MyNCEES
account.
All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam. You will not receive a diagnostic report if you pass the examination.
Cancellations and refunds
You may cancel your exam registration through your
MyNCEES
account any time before the NCEES registration deadline. Refunds will include exam fees paid to NCEES during the registration process, minus a $50 processing fee.
Funds may not be transferred to a later exam administration date. After the NCEES registration deadline, registrations may not be canceled and fees will not be refunded.
If, on the day of the exam, you are unable to attend for one of the following reasons, you may submit documentation to request a refund of your fees (less the $50 processing fee). Documentation must be submitted to NCEES within 30 days of the exam date.
Illness, either yourself or immediate family member who requires your care
Death of an immediate family member
Disabling traffic accident
Court appearance or jury duty
Military duty
Alaska Requirements and Registration Details
Which exam are you taking?
Exam registration and authorization
As of 5/25/2017, the
Alaska board
no longer requires examinees to submit an
application or pay an application fee to the board to take the FE.
Examinees may register directly with NCEES to sit the FE examination.
You will be automatically approved if you are working toward or have completed
an ABET/EAC accredited degree. No notice to the Alaska board is necessary.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
First-time examinees must first apply to the
Alaska board
for approval to sit for the exam. Visit the board’s website
for instructions on the approval process.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
First-time examinees must first apply to the
Alaska board
for approval to sit for the exam. Visit the board’s website for instructions on the approval process.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
After the board has notified you of your approval,
online with NCEES to reserve your seat for the exam.
As of 5/25/2017, the
Alaska board
no longer requires examinees to submit an application and/or pay an application
fee to the board to take the FS.
Examinees may register directly with NCEES to sit the FS
examination. You will be automatically approved if you are working toward or
have completed an ABET degree. No notice to the Alaska board is necessary.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Alaska board
requires PS examinees to first submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the board. Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact the board directly for details.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam scheduling
Examinees register and schedule appointments through their
MyNCEES
accounts. During the registration process, examinees select their exam location. Next, they are presented with a list of available exam dates. If examinees are not happy with the choices, they can browse through the available dates at other
NCEES-approved test centers
Exam results
Exam results are typically available within 7–10 business days. You will receive an email notification from NCEES with instructions to view your exam results in your
MyNCEES
account. Results will include a link to your
licensing board
for additional state-specific information or instructions. All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam.
Cancellations and refunds
Refer to the section on computer-based exams in the
NCEES Examinee Guide
for information about cancellations, refunds, rescheduling, and discipline changes.
Exam registration and authorization
As of 5/25/2017, the
Alaska board
no longer requires examinees to submit an
application or pay an application fee to the board to take the FE.
Examinees may register directly with NCEES to sit the FE examination.
You will be automatically approved if you are working toward or have completed
an ABET/EAC accredited degree. No notice to the Alaska board is necessary.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Examinees must first apply to the
Alaska board
for approval to sit for the exam in
Alaska. Visit the board’s website for instructions on the approval process.
Alaska’s posted deadlines are as follows:
First-time examinees
—must
apply to the board (deadline July 12; contact board directly for details) for the October 2021 exams
Repeat examinees
—email
[email protected]
for approval
After the board has notified you of
your approval,
online with NCEES (see deadlines below)
to reserve your seat for the exam.
OCTOBER 21-22,
2021 EXAMS
The deadline to register for your
exam will be at 3:00 p.m. eastern time on August 26, 2021.
Please read
here for important information on the date your exam will be given, as well as
important exam site procedures:
Your exam type, discipline, module, and/or
site cannot be changed after the NCEES registration deadline.
First-time examinees must first apply to the
Alaska board
for approval to sit for the exam. Visit the board’s website for instructions on the approval process.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
After the board has notified you of your approval,
online with NCEES to reserve your seat for the exam.
As of 5/25/2017, the
Alaska board
no longer requires examinees to submit an application and/or pay an application
fee to the board to take the FS.
Examinees may register directly with NCEES to sit the FS
examination. You will be automatically approved if you are working toward or
have completed an ABET degree. No notice to the Alaska board is necessary.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Alaska board
requires PS examinees to first submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the board. Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact the board directly for details.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam sites and fees
Exam Locations
Registration Fees
Exam
Registration Fee
Exam results
When results have been released to the board (typically 8–10 weeks after the exam) and validated, NCEES will send an email informing you that your exam result can be accessed through your
MyNCEES
account.
All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam. You will not receive a diagnostic report if you pass the examination.
Cancellations and refunds
You may cancel your exam registration through your
MyNCEES
account any time before the NCEES registration deadline. Refunds will include exam fees paid to NCEES during the registration process, minus a $50 processing fee.
Funds may not be transferred to a later exam administration date. After the NCEES registration deadline, registrations may not be canceled and fees will not be refunded.
If, on the day of the exam, you are unable to attend for one of the following reasons, you may submit documentation to request a refund of your fees (less the $50 processing fee). Documentation must be submitted to NCEES within 30 days of the exam date.
Illness, either yourself or immediate family member who requires your care
Death of an immediate family member
Disabling traffic accident
Court appearance or jury duty
Military duty
Arizona Requirements and Registration Details
Which exam are you taking?
Exam registration and authorization
Examinees must have:
• Graduated from an ABET-accredited program OR are in the final year of an ABET accredited program.
In order to qualify for authorization to sit for the exam directly through NCEES, you will need to enter your education information into your NCEES account prior to registration showing that you have graduated from or are in the final year of an ABET accredited program.
Pre-authorization through the Arizona Board of Technical Registration:
Examinees who have not graduated from or are in the last year of an ABET accredited programshould not register with NCEES until they have applied to the Arizona Board of Technical Registration for exam authorization and receive approval. Once approved by the Board, the Board will grant examinees a one-year authorization to take and pass the exam. Failure to do so within that time period will require the examinee to submit another application and applicable fee to the Board for further exam authorization. Please visit the Board’s website for pre-authorization requirements.
Applicants for Arizona planning to take the exam who have
graduated from an
ABET-accredited program
and submitted the transcript to NCEES,
have passed the FE exam or had the FE exam requirement waived by the Board (
and
have the FE verified in their account), and
who have at least 60 months of education/experience, may register directly with
NCEES to take the examination.
All other
applicants must
apply to the Arizona
Board
for authorization to take the examination.
In order to qualify for authorization to sit the exam
directly through NCEES, you will need to have your college transcript and
verification of your FE submitted to NCEES
prior
to registration
and must attest that you have met the 60 month
education/experience requirement for the State of Arizona at the time of
registration.
You
can check to see if your FE exam has already been verified by looking at the
right side of your dashboard when you log in and following the Exam Verification
link. If your FE exam has not been verified, you will need to submit a verification request to the board where you passed the FE exam. Please note that a verification
response may take up to 30 days and plan accordingly.
Read
this
PDF
for detailed directions.
Examinees who remain categorized as “pending board
approval” in their My NCEES account after submitting a transcript and
having their FE verified were not accepted for auto-approval by
NCEES. The NCEES “pending” status means
that you need to submit an application to take the examination directly
to the
Board for authorization to take the exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Applicants for Arizona planning to
take the exam who have graduated from an
ABET-accredited program
and submitted the
transcript to NCEES, have passed the FE exam or had the FE exam requirement
waived by the Board (
and
have the FE verified in their account), and who
have at least 60 months of education/experience, may register directly with
NCEES to take the examination.
All other applicants must
apply to the Arizona Board
for authorization to take the examination.
In order to qualify for
authorization to sit the exam directly through NCEES, you will need to have
your college transcript and verification of your FE submitted to NCEES
prior
to registration
and must attest that you have met the 60 month education/experience
requirement for the State of Arizona at the time of registration.
You can check to see if your FE exam
has already been verified by looking at the right side of your dashboard when
you log in and following the Exam Verification link. If your FE exam has not
been verified, you will need to submit a verification request to the board
where you took and passed the FE exam. Please note that a verification response
may take up to 30 days and plan accordingly.
Read
this PDF
for detailed directions.
Examinees who remain categorized as “pending board approval”
in their My NCEES account after submitting a transcript and having their FE
verified were not accepted for auto-approval by NCEES. The NCEES “pending”
status means that you need to submit an application to take the examination
directly to the Board for authorization to take the exam.
Examinees must have:
• Graduated from an ANSAC-accredited program OR are in the final year of an ANSAC-accredited program.
In order to qualify for authorization to sit for the exam directly through NCEES, you will need to enter your education information into your NCEES account prior to registration showing that you have graduated from or are in the final year of an ANSAC-accredited program.
Examinees who have not graduated from or are not in the last year of an ANSAC-accredited program should not register with NCEES until they have applied to the Arizona Board of Technical Registration for exam authorization and receive approval. Once approved by the Board, the Board will grant examinees a one-year authorization to take and pass the exam. Failure to do so within that time period will require the examinee to submit another application and applicable fee to the Board for further exam authorization. Please visit the Board's website for pre-authorization requirements.
Applicants seeking to take the PS
examination who have graduated from an ANSAC-accredited curriculum, have passed
the FS exam or had the FS exam requirement waived by the Board, and who have at
least 60 months of education/experience may register directly with NCEES to
take the examination. All other applicants must apply to the Board for
authorization to take the examination.
In order to qualify for
authorization to take the exam directly through NCEES, you will need to have
your college transcript and verification of your FS submitted to NCEES
prior
to registration, and must attest that you have met the 60 month
education/experience requirement for the State of Arizona at the time of
registration.
You can check to see if your FS exam has
already been verified by looking at the right side of your dashboard when you
log in and following the Exam Verification link. If your FS exam has not been
verified, you will need to submit a verification request to the state board where you took and passed the FS exam. Please note that a verification response may take up to
30 days and plan accordingly.
Read
this
PDF
for detailed directions.
Ex
aminees who remain categorized as “pending board
approval” in their My NCEES account were not accepted for auto-approval by
NCEES. The NCEES “pending” status means that you need to submit an application
to take the examination directly to the Board for authorization to take the PS
Exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam scheduling
Examinees register and schedule appointments through their
MyNCEES
accounts. During the registration process, examinees select their exam location. Next, they are presented with a list of available exam dates. If examinees are not happy with the choices, they can browse through the available dates at other
NCEES-approved test centers
Exam results
Exam results are typically available within 7–10 business days. You will receive an email notification from NCEES with instructions to view your exam results in your
MyNCEES
account. Results will include a link to your
licensing board
for additional state-specific information or instructions. All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam.
Cancellations and refunds
Refer to the section on computer-based exams in the
NCEES Examinee Guide
for information about cancellations, refunds, rescheduling, and discipline changes.
Exam registration and authorization
Examinees must have:
• Graduated from an ABET-accredited program OR are in the final year of an ABET accredited program.
In order to qualify for authorization to sit for the exam directly through NCEES, you will need to enter your education information into your NCEES account prior to registration showing that you have graduated from or are in the final year of an ABET accredited program.
Pre-authorization through the Arizona Board of Technical Registration:
Examinees who have not graduated from or are in the last year of an ABET accredited programshould not register with NCEES until they have applied to the Arizona Board of Technical Registration for exam authorization and receive approval. Once approved by the Board, the Board will grant examinees a one-year authorization to take and pass the exam. Failure to do so within that time period will require the examinee to submit another application and applicable fee to the Board for further exam authorization. Please visit the Board’s website for pre-authorization requirements.
Applicants for Arizona planning to
take the exam who have graduated from an
ABET-accredited program
and submitted the
transcript to NCEES, have passed the FE exam or had the FE exam requirement
waived by the Board (
and
have the FE verified in their account), and who
have at least 60 months of education/experience, may register directly with
NCEES to take the examination.
All other applicants must
apply to the Arizona Board
for authorization to take the examination (application deadline:
July 16, 2021
).
In order to qualify for
authorization to sit the exam directly through NCEES, you will need to have
your college transcript and verification of your FE submitted to NCEES
prior
to registration
and must attest that you have met the 60 month education/experience
requirement for the State of Arizona at the time of registration. Read
this
PDF
for detailed directions.
You can check to see if your FE exam
has already been verified by looking at the right side of your dashboard when
you log in and following the Exam Verification link. If your FE exam has not
been verified, you will need to submit a verification request to the board
where you took and passed the FE exam. Please note that a verification response
may take up to 30 days and plan accordingly.
After you have confirmed
verification of your FE and your transcript,
online with NCEES (see deadline below) to reserve your seat for the exam.
OCTOBER
21-22, 2021 EXAMS
The deadline to register for this
exam will be at 3:00 p.m. eastern time on August 26, 2021.
Please read
here for important information on the date your exam will be given, as well as
important exam site procedures:
Your exam type, discipline, module,
and/or site cannot be changed after the NCEES registration deadline.
Examinees who remain categorized as “pending board approval”
in their My NCEES account after submitting a transcript and having their FE
verified were not accepted for auto-approval by NCEES. The NCEES “pending”
status means that you need to submit an application to take the examination
directly to the Board for authorization to take the exam.
Applicants for Arizona planning to
take the exam who have graduated from an
ABET-accredited program
and submitted the
transcript to NCEES, have passed the FE exam or had the FE exam requirement
waived by the Board (
and
have the FE verified in their account), and who
have at least 60 months of education/experience, may register directly with
NCEES to take the examination.
All other applicants must
apply to the Arizona Board
for authorization to take the examination.
In order to qualify for
authorization to sit the exam directly through NCEES, you will need to have
your college transcript and verification of your FE submitted to NCEES
prior
to registration
and must attest that you have met the 60 month education/experience
requirement for the State of Arizona at the time of registration.
You can check to see if your FE exam
has already been verified by looking at the right side of your dashboard when
you log in and following the Exam Verification link. If your FE exam has not
been verified, you will need to submit a verification request to the board
where you took and passed the FE exam. Please note that a verification response
may take up to 30 days and plan accordingly.
Read
this PDF
for detailed directions.
Examinees who remain categorized as “pending board approval”
in their My NCEES account after submitting a transcript and having their FE
verified were not accepted for auto-approval by NCEES. The NCEES “pending”
status means that you need to submit an application to take the examination
directly to the Board for authorization to take the exam.
Examinees must have:
• Graduated from an ANSAC-accredited program OR are in the final year of an ANSAC-accredited program.
In order to qualify for authorization to sit for the exam directly through NCEES, you will need to enter your education information into your NCEES account prior to registration showing that you have graduated from or are in the final year of an ANSAC-accredited program.
Examinees who have not graduated from or are not in the last year of an ANSAC-accredited program should not register with NCEES until they have applied to the Arizona Board of Technical Registration for exam authorization and receive approval. Once approved by the Board, the Board will grant examinees a one-year authorization to take and pass the exam. Failure to do so within that time period will require the examinee to submit another application and applicable fee to the Board for further exam authorization. Please visit the Board's website for pre-authorization requirements.
Applicants seeking to take the PS
examination who have graduated from an ANSAC-accredited curriculum, have passed
the FS exam or had the FS exam requirement waived by the Board, and who have at
least 60 months of education/experience may register directly with NCEES to
take the examination. All other applicants must apply to the Board for
authorization to take the examination.
In order to qualify for
authorization to take the exam directly through NCEES, you will need to have
your college transcript and verification of your FS submitted to NCEES
prior
to registration, and must attest that you have met the 60 month
education/experience requirement for the State of Arizona at the time of
registration.
You can check to see if your FS exam has
already been verified by looking at the right side of your dashboard when you
log in and following the Exam Verification link. If your FS exam has not been
verified, you will need to submit a verification request to the state board where you took and passed the FS exam. Please note that a verification response may take up to
30 days and plan accordingly.
Read
this
PDF
for detailed directions.
Ex
aminees who remain categorized as “pending board
approval” in their My NCEES account were not accepted for auto-approval by
NCEES. The NCEES “pending” status means that you need to submit an application
to take the examination directly to the Board for authorization to take the PS
Exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam sites and fees
Exam Locations
Registration Fees
Exam
Registration Fee
Exam results
When results have been released to the board (typically 8–10 weeks after the exam) and validated, NCEES will send an email informing you that your exam result can be accessed through your
MyNCEES
account.
All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam. You will not receive a diagnostic report if you pass the examination.
Cancellations and refunds
You may cancel your exam registration through your
MyNCEES
account any time before the NCEES registration deadline. Refunds will include exam fees paid to NCEES during the registration process, minus a $50 processing fee.
Funds may not be transferred to a later exam administration date. After the NCEES registration deadline, registrations may not be canceled and fees will not be refunded.
If, on the day of the exam, you are unable to attend for one of the following reasons, you may submit documentation to request a refund of your fees (less the $50 processing fee). Documentation must be submitted to NCEES within 30 days of the exam date.
Illness, either yourself or immediate family member who requires your care
Death of an immediate family member
Disabling traffic accident
Court appearance or jury duty
Military duty
Arkansas Requirements and Registration Details
Which exam are you taking?
Exam registration and authorization
The
Arkansas board
does
not require FE examinees to submit an application or an additional fee
prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The Arkansas Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Professional Surveyors ("Board") no longer requires examinees to submit a completed application for licensure with the Board prior to registering and/or scheduling to take the NCEES PE exams. However, applicants for licensure must attest to the following, if the examination is a pathway to licensure:
I meet the education qualifications for the ABLPE&PS
and
I passed the NCEES Fundamentals of Engineering
and
it is verified in my NCEES account.
Please visit the ABLPE&PS website for all the qualifications for licensure including education, exams, experience and enforcement at
in Rules of the Board Article 8. General Requirements for Licensure. Once you have passed the exam and meet the qualifications for licensure, please visit the Board's website at
for the online application.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Arkansas Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Professional
Surveyors ("Board") no longer requires examinees to submit a completed
application for licensure with the Board prior to registering and/or
scheduling to take the NCEES PE exams. However, applicants for licensure
must attest to the following, if the examination is a pathway to
licensure:
I meet the education qualifications for the ABLPE&PS
and
I passed the NCEES Fundamentals of Engineering
and
it is
verified
in my NCEES account
Please
visit the ABLPE&PS website for all the qualifications for licensure
including education, exams, experience and enforcement at
in
Rules of the Board Article 8. General Requirements for Licensure. Once
you have passed the exam and meet the qualifications for licensure,
please visit the Board's website at
for the online application.
The
Arkansas board
does
not require FS examinees to submit an application or an additional fee
prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The Arkansas Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Professional Surveyors ("Board") no longer requires examinees to submit a completed application for licensure with the Board prior to registering and/or scheduling to take the NCEES PS exams. However, applicants for licensure must attest to the following, if the examination is a pathway to licensure:
I meet the education qualifications for the ABLPE&PS
and
I passed the NCEES Fundamentals of Surveying
and
it is verified in my NCEES account.
Please visit the ABLPE&PS website for all the qualifications for licensure including education, exams, experience and enforcement at
in Rules of the Board Article 8. General Requirements for Licensure. Once you have passed the exam and meet the qualifications for licensure, please visit the Board's website at
for the online application.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam scheduling
Examinees register and schedule appointments through their
MyNCEES
accounts. During the registration process, examinees select their exam location. Next, they are presented with a list of available exam dates. If examinees are not happy with the choices, they can browse through the available dates at other
NCEES-approved test centers
Exam results
Exam results are typically available within 7–10 business days. You will receive an email notification from NCEES with instructions to view your exam results in your
MyNCEES
account. Results will include a link to your
licensing board
for additional state-specific information or instructions. All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam.
Cancellations and refunds
Refer to the section on computer-based exams in the
NCEES Examinee Guide
for information about cancellations, refunds, rescheduling, and discipline changes.
Exam registration and authorization
The
Arkansas board
does
not require FE examinees to submit an application or an additional fee
prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The Arkansas Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Professional Surveyors ("Board") no longer requires examinees to submit a completed application for licensure with the Board prior to registering and/or scheduling to take the NCEES PE exams. However, applicants for licensure must attest to the following, if the examination is a pathway to licensure:
I meet the education qualifications for the ABLPE&PS
and
I passed the NCEES Fundamentals of Engineering
and
it is
verified
in my NCEES account.
Please visit the ABLPE&PS website for all the qualifications for licensure including education, exams, experience and enforcement at
in Rules of the Board Article 8. General Requirements for Licensure. Once you have passed the exam and meet the qualifications for licensure, please visit the Board's website at
for the online application.
The deadline to register with NCEES for the October 2021 exam is at 3:00 pm eastern time on August 26, 2021.
Please read
here for important information on the date your exam will be given, as well as
important exam site procedures:
Your
exam type, discipline, module, and/or site cannot be changed after the NCEES
registration deadline.
The
Arkansas Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Professional
Surveyors ("Board") no longer requires examinees to submit a completed
application for licensure with the Board prior to registering and/or
scheduling to take the NCEES PE exams. However, applicants for licensure
must attest to the following, if the examination is a pathway to
licensure:
I meet the education qualifications for the ABLPE&PS
and
I passed the NCEES Fundamentals of Engineering
and
it is
verified
in my NCEES account
Please
visit the ABLPE&PS website for all the qualifications for licensure
including education, exams, experience and enforcement at
in
Rules of the Board Article 8. General Requirements for Licensure. Once
you have passed the exam and meet the qualifications for licensure,
please visit the Board's website at
for the online application.
The
Arkansas board
does
not require FS examinees to submit an application or an additional fee
prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The Arkansas Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Professional Surveyors ("Board") no longer requires examinees to submit a completed application for licensure with the Board prior to registering and/or scheduling to take the NCEES PS exams. However, applicants for licensure must attest to the following, if the examination is a pathway to licensure:
I meet the education qualifications for the ABLPE&PS
and
I passed the NCEES Fundamentals of Surveying
and
it is verified in my NCEES account.
Please visit the ABLPE&PS website for all the qualifications for licensure including education, exams, experience and enforcement at
in Rules of the Board Article 8. General Requirements for Licensure. Once you have passed the exam and meet the qualifications for licensure, please visit the Board's website at
for the online application.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam sites and fees
Exam Locations
Registration Fees
Exam
Registration Fee
Exam results
When results have been released to the board (typically 8–10 weeks after the exam) and validated, NCEES will send an email informing you that your exam result can be accessed through your
MyNCEES
account.
All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam. You will not receive a diagnostic report if you pass the examination.
Cancellations and refunds
You may cancel your exam registration through your
MyNCEES
account any time before the NCEES registration deadline. Refunds will include exam fees paid to NCEES during the registration process, minus a $50 processing fee.
Funds may not be transferred to a later exam administration date. After the NCEES registration deadline, registrations may not be canceled and fees will not be refunded.
If, on the day of the exam, you are unable to attend for one of the following reasons, you may submit documentation to request a refund of your fees (less the $50 processing fee). Documentation must be submitted to NCEES within 30 days of the exam date.
Illness, either yourself or immediate family member who requires your care
Death of an immediate family member
Disabling traffic accident
Court appearance or jury duty
Military duty
California Requirements and Registration Details
Which exam are you taking?
Exam registration and authorization
The
California board
does not
require FE examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior
to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
After passing the exam, examinees may apply directly to the
California board to obtain certification as an engineer-in-training
(EIT).
Do not submit your application for Professional
Engineer licensure to the California Board until you have passed the NCEES Principles
and Practice Exam in the appropriate discipline (except for applicants
requesting to waive the Fundamentals of Engineering Exam). See the following links for additional
information:
In order to expedite your approval, ensure that your
Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam is verified in your MyNCEES account
before
registering
To learn if your FE exam has been verified, look on the
right side of your MyNCEES dashboard. There will be a link called Exam
Verification. Review the Verified Exams section. If your FE exam has not been
verified, click “Request Verification” at the top of the page and follow the
steps to make the request to the state board where you took and passed your
exam.
Your exam type and discipline
cannot be changed after registering.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Do not submit your
application for Structural Engineer licensure to the California Board until you
have passed the NCEES PE Structural Exam and satisfied the following
requirements:
·  Hold an unexpired,
valid California license as a Civil Engineer
·   Satisfied the work
experience requirements in
Title 16, California Code of Regulations
section 426.10(b)
For information on the exams acceptable for Structural Engineer
licensure view the
Frequently
Asked Questions (FAQs) Regarding the Structural Engineer (SE) Exam
. If you
have not passed an accepted exam, create and/or login to your
MyNCEES
account and register.
Once you have passed an acceptable exam scenario
and have the required
qualifying experience
, submit your application for licensure. There is no final filing date. Applications can be submitted and will be
accepted on a continuous basis. View the
Structural Engineer Application webpage
for additional information.
The
California board
does not
require FS examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior
to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The process for approval to take the professional surveying
exams has changed recently for California examinees; review the information
here before registering:
In order to expedite your approval for this exam,
ensure that your Fundamentals of Surveying (FS) exam is verified in your
MyNCEES account
before registering
To learn if your FS exam has been verified, look on the
right side of your MyNCEES dashboard. There will be a link called Exam
Verification. Review the Verified Exams section. If your FS has not been
verified, click “Request Verification” at the top of the page and follow the
steps to make the request to the state board where you took and passed your
exam.
Application to the California board is not required prior to
examination. Visit
for licensure application instructions once you have passed the exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam scheduling
Examinees register and schedule appointments through their
MyNCEES
accounts. During the registration process, examinees select their exam location. Next, they are presented with a list of available exam dates. If examinees are not happy with the choices, they can browse through the available dates at other
NCEES-approved test centers
Exam results
Exam results are typically available within 7–10 business days. You will receive an email notification from NCEES with instructions to view your exam results in your
MyNCEES
account. Results will include a link to your
licensing board
for additional state-specific information or instructions. All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam.
Cancellations and refunds
Refer to the section on computer-based exams in the
NCEES Examinee Guide
for information about cancellations, refunds, rescheduling, and discipline changes.
Exam registration and authorization
The
California board
does not
require FE examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior
to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
After passing the exam, examinees may apply directly to the
California board to obtain certification as an engineer-in-training
(EIT).
The process for approval to take the Professional Engineering exams has changed recently for California examinees; review the
information here before registering:
In order to expedite your approval, ensure that your
Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam is
verified
in your MyNCEES account
before
registering.
To learn if your FE exam has been verified, look on the
right side of your MyNCEES dashboard. There will be a link called Exam
Verification. Review the Verified Exams section. If your FE exam has not been
verified, click “Request Verification” at the top of the page and follow the
steps to make the request to the state board where you took and passed your
exam.
Application to the California board is not required prior to
examination for NCEES exams (except for Structural Engineer or those requesting
to waive the Fundamental of Engineering exam). Visit
for licensure application instructions once you have
passed the exam.
All candidates wishing to register for the exams will
need to do so prior to NCEES’s registration deadline (see deadline below).
OCTOBER 21-22, 2021 EXAMS
The deadline to register with NCEES
for this exam will be at 3:00
p.m. eastern time on August 26, 2021.
Please read
here for important information on the date your exam will be given, as well as
important exam site procedures:
Your exam type,
discipline, module, and/or site cannot be changed after the NCEES registration
deadline.
Once you pass the NCEES examination, complete and submit the
Board Notification Form.
Do not submit your
application for Structural Engineer licensure to the California Board until you
have passed the NCEES PE Structural Exam and satisfied the following
requirements:
·  Hold an unexpired,
valid California license as a Civil Engineer
·   Satisfied the work
experience requirements in
Title 16, California Code of Regulations
section 426.10(b)
For information on the exams acceptable for Structural Engineer
licensure view the
Frequently
Asked Questions (FAQs) Regarding the Structural Engineer (SE) Exam
. If you
have not passed an accepted exam, create and/or login to your
MyNCEES
account and register.
Once you have passed an acceptable exam scenario
and have the required
qualifying experience
, submit your application for licensure. There is no final filing date. Applications can be submitted and will be
accepted on a continuous basis. View the
Structural Engineer Application webpage
for additional information.
The
California board
does not
require FS examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior
to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The process for approval to take the professional surveying
exams has changed recently for California examinees; review the information
here before registering:
In order to expedite your approval for this exam,
ensure that your Fundamentals of Surveying (FS) exam is verified in your
MyNCEES account
before registering
To learn if your FS exam has been verified, look on the
right side of your MyNCEES dashboard. There will be a link called Exam
Verification. Review the Verified Exams section. If your FS has not been
verified, click “Request Verification” at the top of the page and follow the
steps to make the request to the state board where you took and passed your
exam.
Application to the California board is not required prior to
examination. Visit
for licensure application instructions once you have passed the exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam sites and fees
Exam Locations
Registration Fees
Exam
Registration Fee
Exam results
When results have been released to the board (typically 8–10 weeks after the exam) and validated, NCEES will send an email informing you that your exam result can be accessed through your
MyNCEES
account.
All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam. You will not receive a diagnostic report if you pass the examination.
Cancellations and refunds
You may cancel your exam registration through your
MyNCEES
account any time before the NCEES registration deadline. Refunds will include exam fees paid to NCEES during the registration process, minus a $50 processing fee.
Funds may not be transferred to a later exam administration date. After the NCEES registration deadline, registrations may not be canceled and fees will not be refunded.
If, on the day of the exam, you are unable to attend for one of the following reasons, you may submit documentation to request a refund of your fees (less the $50 processing fee). Documentation must be submitted to NCEES within 30 days of the exam date.
Illness, either yourself or immediate family member who requires your care
Death of an immediate family member
Disabling traffic accident
Court appearance or jury duty
Military duty
Colorado Requirements and Registration Details
Which exam are you taking?
Exam registration and authorization
By scheduling and taking the Fundamentals of
Engineering (FE) examination, you attest under penalty of perjury as defined in
§18-8-503, Colorado Revised Statute (C.R.S), that you have obtained the
prerequisite education and/or experience necessary
PRIOR
to taking the examination pursuant to section
12-120-211, C.R.S., and sections 1.4 (A) through (H) of the Colorado Board
Rules located at the
Colorado Board’s
Laws, Rules, and Policies webpage
This includes
but is not limited to
understanding the requirements and credit
awarded specific to Colorado statute and rule for: Advanced Degrees; Recent
Experience; and, Foreign Experience.
Falsifying
this information is a violation of section 12-120-206 (1)(a), C.R.S. and may
result in the denial of your application for enrollment in Colorado.
If you do not know if you qualify to take the
examination you must
STOP NOW
and review the
Colorado
requirements for enrollment as an Engineer Intern
After
passing the FE examination
to apply for enrollment as
a Colorado Engineer Intern, visit the
Colorado Online Services
create an account, and follow the prompts to complete the EI application.
Although the Colorado Board does not provide
pre-review of applications, you may contact the Colorado Office of Licensing at
[email protected]
or 303-894-7800 for other questions.
By scheduling and taking the Principles and
Practices of Engineering (PE) examination, you attest under penalty of perjury
as defined in §18-8-503, Colorado Revised Statute (C.R.S), that you have
obtained the prerequisite education and/or experience and Colorado Engineer
Intern enrollment necessary
PRIOR
to taking the examination(s), pursuant to section 12-120-213, C.R.S.,
sections1.4 (A) through (H) of the Colorado Board Rules located at the
Colorado Board’s Laws, Rules, and Policies
webpage
This includes
but is not limited to
understanding the requirements and credit
awarded specific to Colorado statute and rule for: Advanced Degrees; Recent
Experience; and, Foreign Experience.
Those qualifying with 20 years of experience
pursuant to section 12-120-213(2)(b)(IV), C.R.S. requires additional approval
through the Colorado Board Office of Licensing after scheduling your
examination through NCEES at
[email protected]
Falsifying
this information is a violation of section 12-120-206 (1)(a), C.R.S. and may
result in the denial of your application for licensure in Colorado.
To be automatically approved within this registration system, you must have passed the FE exam (or requested and qualified for a waiver) and have that information available in your account as follows:
If you took the FE exam from October 2010 through the present, your passing results will show in your exam history. You will be automatically approved.
If you took the FE exam prior to October 2010, you must request for your FE exam to be verified in your account. To accomplish this, look on the right side of your dashboard when you log in, where there will be a link to Exam Verification. Click on Request Verification at the top of the page and follow the steps to make the request to your state board where you took and passed the exam. Keep in mind that some state boards require ample time to process the verification, and plan accordingly.
If you are waiving the FE exam, you must first apply for the waiver with the Colorado board. Once approved for the waiver, request FE verification through your account and it will be entered as such, and you will then be approved for the exam.
If you do not know if you qualify to take the PE examination you must
STOP NOW
and review the
Colorado
requirements for licensure as a Professional Engineer
After
passing the PE examination
, return to your NCEES
record and follow the prompts to submit your education and experience
information. NCEES will review and evaluate your engineering
experience
to ensure it is progressive engineering. NCEES
does not
approve you for Colorado licensure.
It is your
responsibility to obtain enough qualifying education and
progressive
engineering experience to qualify for licensure in Colorado.
Once you have verified enough education and
progressive engineering experience required by Colorado statute and rule, you
will apply for licensure in Colorado by creating an account within the
Colorado Online Services
website, and follow the prompts to complete the application for licensure as a
Professional Engineer.
You will also need to make a request to NCEES
to transmit your NCEES Record to Colorado to complete your application.
If you
do not have enough education or experience when you apply with the Colorado
Board, you will be referred back to NCEES to submit additional experience for
NCEES review
Although the Colorado Board does not provide
pre-review of applications, you may contact the Colorado Office of Licensing at
[email protected]
or 303-894-7800 for other questions.
By scheduling and taking the Principles and
Practices of Engineering (PE) examination, you attest under penalty of perjury
as defined in §18-8-503, Colorado Revised Statute (C.R.S), that you have
obtained the prerequisite education and/or experience and Colorado Engineer
Intern enrollment necessary
PRIOR
to taking the examination(s), pursuant to section 12-120-213, C.R.S.,
sections1.4 (A) through (H) of the Colorado Board Rules located at the
Colorado Board’s Laws, Rules, and Policies
webpage
This includes
but is not limited to
understanding the requirements and credit
awarded specific to Colorado statute and rule for: Advanced Degrees; Recent
Experience; and, Foreign Experience.
Those qualifying with 20 years of experience
pursuant to section 12-120-213(2)(b)(IV), C.R.S. requires additional approval
through the Colorado Board Office of Licensing after scheduling your
examination through NCEES at
[email protected]
Falsifying
this information is a violation of section 12-120-206 (1)(a), C.R.S. and may
result in the denial of your application for licensure in Colorado.
To
be automatically approved within this registration system, you must
have passed the FE exam (or requested and qualified for a waiver) and
have that information
verified
and available in your account as follows:
If
you took the FE exam from October 2010 through the present, your
passing results will show in your exam history. You will be
automatically approved.
If you took the FE exam
prior to October 2010, you must request for your FE exam to be verified
in your account. To accomplish this, look on the right side of your
dashboard when you log in, where there will be a link to Exam
Verification. Click on Request Verification at the top of the page and
follow the steps to make the request to your state board where you took
and passed the exam. Keep in mind that some state boards require ample
time to process the verification, and plan accordingly.
If
you are waiving the FE exam, you must first apply for the waiver with
the Colorado board. Once approved for the waiver, request FE
verification through your account and it will be entered as such, and
you will then be approved for the exam
If you do not know if you qualify to take the PE examination you must
STOP NOW
and review the
Colorado
requirements for licensure as a Professional Engineer
After
passing the PE examination
, return to your NCEES
record and follow the prompts to submit your education and experience
information. NCEES will review and evaluate your engineering
experience
to ensure it is progressive engineering. NCEES
does not
approve you for Colorado licensure.
It is your
responsibility to obtain enough qualifying education and progressive
engineering experience to qualify for licensure in Colorado.
Once you have verified enough education and
progressive engineering experience required by Colorado statute and rule, you
will apply for licensure in Colorado by creating an account within the
Colorado Online Services
website, and follow the prompts to complete the application for licensure as a
Professional Engineer.
You will also need to make a request to NCEES
to transmit your NCEES Record to Colorado to complete your application.
If you
do not have enough education or experience when you apply with the Colorado
Board, you will be referred back to NCEES to submit additional experience for
NCEES review
Although the Colorado Board does not provide
pre-review of applications, you may contact the Colorado Office of Licensing at
[email protected]
or 303-894-7800 for other questions.
By scheduling and taking the Fundamentals of
Surveying (FS) examination, you attest under penalty of perjury as defined in
§18-8-503, Colorado Revised Statute (C.R.S), that you have obtained the
prerequisite education and/or experience necessary
PRIOR
to taking the examination pursuant to section
12-120-410, C.R.S., sections 1.4 (A) through (H) of the Colorado Board Rules
located at the
Colorado Board’s
Laws, Rules, and Policies webpage
This includes
but is not limited to
understanding the requirements and credit
awarded specific to Colorado statute and rule for: Recent Experience; Foreign
Experience; and, Experience obtained under a licensed land surveyor.
Falsifying
this information is also a violation of section 12-120-306 (1)(a), C.R.S. and
may result in the denial of your application for enrollment in Colorado.
If you do not know if you qualify to take the
examination you must
STOP NOW
and review the
Colorado
requirements for enrollment as a Land Surveyor Intern
After passing
the FS examination
to apply for enrollment as a
Colorado Land Surveyor Intern, visit the
Colorado Online Services
create an account, and follow the prompts to complete the LSI application.
Although the Colorado Board does not provide
pre-review of applications, you may contact the Colorado Office of Licensing at
[email protected]
or 303-894-7800 for other questions.
By scheduling and taking the Principles and
Practices of Surveying (PS) examination, you attest under penalty of perjury as
defined in §18-8-503, Colorado Revised Statute (C.R.S), that you have obtained
the prerequisite education and/or experience and Colorado Land Surveyor Intern
enrollment necessary
PRIOR
to
taking the examination, pursuant to section 12-120-313, C.R.S., sections 1.4
(A) through (H) of the Colorado Board Rules located at the
Colorado Board’s Laws, Rules, and Policies
webpage
This includes
but is not limited to
understanding the requirements and credit
awarded specific to Colorado statute and rule for: Recent Experience; Foreign
Experience; and, Experience obtained under a licensed land surveyor.
Falsifying
this information is a violation of section 12-120-306 (1)(a), C.R.S. and may
result in the denial of your application for licensure in Colorado.
If you do not know if you qualify to take the
examination you must
STOP NOW
and review the
Colorado
requirements for licensure as a Professional Land Surveyor
After
passing the PS examination
administered by NCEES, return
to your NCEES record and follow the prompts to submit your education and
experience information. NCEES will review and evaluate your land surveying
experience
to ensure it is progressive land surveying. NCEES
does not
approve you for Colorado licensure.
It is your
responsibility to obtain enough qualifying education and
progressive land
surveying experience to qualify for licensure in Colorado.
Once you have successfully verified enough
education and progressive land surveying experience required by Colorado
statute and rule, you will apply for licensure in Colorado by creating an
account within the
Colorado Online
Services
website, and follow the prompts to complete the
application for licensure as a Professional Land Surveyor, and
you
will be approved to take the Colorado State Specific Examination
You will also need to make a request to NCEES
to transmit your NCEES Record to Colorado to complete your application.
If you
do not have enough education or experience when you apply with the Colorado
Board, you will be referred back to NCEES to submit additional experience for
NCEES review.
Although the Colorado Board does not provide
pre-review of applications, you may contact the Colorado Office of Licensing at
[email protected]
or 303-894-7800 for other questions
Exam scheduling
Examinees register and schedule appointments through their
MyNCEES
accounts. During the registration process, examinees select their exam location. Next, they are presented with a list of available exam dates. If examinees are not happy with the choices, they can browse through the available dates at other
NCEES-approved test centers
Exam results
Exam results are typically available within 7–10 business days. You will receive an email notification from NCEES with instructions to view your exam results in your
MyNCEES
account. Results will include a link to your
licensing board
for additional state-specific information or instructions. All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam.
Cancellations and refunds
Refer to the section on computer-based exams in the
NCEES Examinee Guide
for information about cancellations, refunds, rescheduling, and discipline changes.
Exam registration and authorization
By scheduling and taking the Fundamentals of
Engineering (FE) examination, you attest under penalty of perjury as defined in
§18-8-503, Colorado Revised Statute (C.R.S), that you have obtained the
prerequisite education and/or experience necessary
PRIOR
to taking the examination pursuant to section
12-120-211, C.R.S., and sections 1.4 (A) through (H) of the Colorado Board
Rules located at the
Colorado Board’s
Laws, Rules, and Policies webpage
This includes
but is not limited to
understanding the requirements and credit
awarded specific to Colorado statute and rule for: Advanced Degrees; Recent
Experience; and, Foreign Experience.
Falsifying
this information is a violation of section 12-120-206 (1)(a), C.R.S. and may
result in the denial of your application for enrollment in Colorado.
If you do not know if you qualify to take the
examination you must
STOP NOW
and review the
Colorado
requirements for enrollment as an Engineer Intern
After
passing the FE examination
to apply for enrollment as
a Colorado Engineer Intern, visit the
Colorado Online Services
create an account, and follow the prompts to complete the EI application.
Although the Colorado Board does not provide
pre-review of applications, you may contact the Colorado Office of Licensing at
[email protected]
or 303-894-7800 for other questions.
By scheduling and taking the Principles and
Practices of Engineering (PE) examination, you attest under penalty of perjury
as defined in §18-8-503, Colorado Revised Statute (C.R.S), that you have
obtained the prerequisite education and/or experience and Colorado Engineer
Intern enrollment necessary
PRIOR
to taking the examination(s), pursuant to section 12-120-213, C.R.S.,
sections1.4 (A) through (H) of the Colorado Board Rules located at the
Colorado Board’s Laws, Rules, and Policies
webpage
This includes
but is not limited to
understanding the requirements and credit
awarded specific to Colorado statute and rule for: Advanced Degrees; Recent
Experience; and, Foreign Experience.
Those qualifying with 20 years of experience
pursuant to section 12-120-213(2)(b)(IV), C.R.S. requires additional approval
through the Colorado Board Office of Licensing after scheduling your
examination through NCEES at
[email protected]
Falsifying
this information is a violation of section 12-120-206 (1)(a), C.R.S. and may
result in the denial of your application for licensure in Colorado.
To be automatically approved within this registration system, you must have passed the FE exam (or requested and qualified for a waiver) and have that information
verified
and available in your account as follows:
If you took the FE exam from October 2010 through the present, your passing results will show in your exam history. You will be automatically approved.
If you took the FE exam prior to October 2010, you must request for your FE exam to be verified in your account. To accomplish this, look on the right side of your dashboard when you log in, where there will be a link to Exam Verification. Click on Request Verification at the top of the page and follow the steps to make the request to your state board where you took and passed the exam. Keep in mind that some state boards require ample time to process the verification, and plan accordingly.
If you are waiving the FE exam, you must first apply for the waiver with the Colorado board. Once approved for the waiver, request FE verification through your account and it will be entered as such, and you will then be approved for the exam
If you do not know if you qualify to take the PE examination you must
STOP NOW
and review the
Colorado
requirements for licensure as a Professional Engineer
After
passing the PE examination
, return to your NCEES
record and follow the prompts to submit your education and experience
information. NCEES will review and evaluate your engineering
experience
to ensure it is progressive engineering. NCEES
does not
approve you for Colorado licensure.
It is your
responsibility to obtain enough qualifying education and progressive
engineering experience to qualify for licensure in Colorado.
Once you have verified enough education and
progressive engineering experience required by Colorado statute and rule, you
will apply for licensure in Colorado by creating an account within the
Colorado Online Services
website, and follow the prompts to complete the application for licensure as a
Professional Engineer.
You will also need to make a request to NCEES
to transmit your NCEES Record to Colorado to complete your application.
If you
do not have enough education or experience when you apply with the Colorado
Board, you will be referred back to NCEES to submit additional experience for
NCEES review
Although the Colorado Board does not provide
pre-review of applications, you may contact the Colorado Office of Licensing at
[email protected]
or 303-894-7800 for other questions.
Register online
with NCEES (see deadline below) to reserve
your seat for the exam.
OCTOBER 21-22,
2021 EXAMS
The deadline for registration
for the October 2021 exam is at 3:00
p.m. eastern time on August 26, 2021.
Please
visit here for more details:
Your exam type, discipline, module, and/or site
cannot be changed after the NCEES registration deadline.
By scheduling and taking the Principles and
Practices of Engineering (PE) examination, you attest under penalty of perjury
as defined in §18-8-503, Colorado Revised Statute (C.R.S), that you have
obtained the prerequisite education and/or experience and Colorado Engineer
Intern enrollment necessary
PRIOR
to taking the examination(s), pursuant to section 12-120-213, C.R.S.,
sections1.4 (A) through (H) of the Colorado Board Rules located at the
Colorado Board’s Laws, Rules, and Policies
webpage
This includes
but is not limited to
understanding the requirements and credit
awarded specific to Colorado statute and rule for: Advanced Degrees; Recent
Experience; and, Foreign Experience.
Those qualifying with 20 years of experience
pursuant to section 12-120-213(2)(b)(IV), C.R.S. requires additional approval
through the Colorado Board Office of Licensing after scheduling your
examination through NCEES at
[email protected]
Falsifying
this information is a violation of section 12-120-206 (1)(a), C.R.S. and may
result in the denial of your application for licensure in Colorado.
To
be automatically approved within this registration system, you must
have passed the FE exam (or requested and qualified for a waiver) and
have that information
verified
and available in your account as follows:
If
you took the FE exam from October 2010 through the present, your
passing results will show in your exam history. You will be
automatically approved.
If you took the FE exam
prior to October 2010, you must request for your FE exam to be verified
in your account. To accomplish this, look on the right side of your
dashboard when you log in, where there will be a link to Exam
Verification. Click on Request Verification at the top of the page and
follow the steps to make the request to your state board where you took
and passed the exam. Keep in mind that some state boards require ample
time to process the verification, and plan accordingly.
If
you are waiving the FE exam, you must first apply for the waiver with
the Colorado board. Once approved for the waiver, request FE
verification through your account and it will be entered as such, and
you will then be approved for the exam
If you do not know if you qualify to take the PE examination you must
STOP NOW
and review the
Colorado
requirements for licensure as a Professional Engineer
After
passing the PE examination
, return to your NCEES
record and follow the prompts to submit your education and experience
information. NCEES will review and evaluate your engineering
experience
to ensure it is progressive engineering. NCEES
does not
approve you for Colorado licensure.
It is your
responsibility to obtain enough qualifying education and progressive
engineering experience to qualify for licensure in Colorado.
Once you have verified enough education and
progressive engineering experience required by Colorado statute and rule, you
will apply for licensure in Colorado by creating an account within the
Colorado Online Services
website, and follow the prompts to complete the application for licensure as a
Professional Engineer.
You will also need to make a request to NCEES
to transmit your NCEES Record to Colorado to complete your application.
If you
do not have enough education or experience when you apply with the Colorado
Board, you will be referred back to NCEES to submit additional experience for
NCEES review
Although the Colorado Board does not provide
pre-review of applications, you may contact the Colorado Office of Licensing at
[email protected]
or 303-894-7800 for other questions.
By scheduling and taking the Fundamentals of
Surveying (FS) examination, you attest under penalty of perjury as defined in
§18-8-503, Colorado Revised Statute (C.R.S), that you have obtained the
prerequisite education and/or experience necessary
PRIOR
to taking the examination pursuant to section
12-120-410, C.R.S., sections 1.4 (A) through (H) of the Colorado Board Rules
located at the
Colorado Board’s
Laws, Rules, and Policies webpage
This includes
but is not limited to
understanding the requirements and credit
awarded specific to Colorado statute and rule for: Recent Experience; Foreign
Experience; and, Experience obtained under a licensed land surveyor.
Falsifying
this information is also a violation of section 12-120-306 (1)(a), C.R.S. and
may result in the denial of your application for enrollment in Colorado.
If you do not know if you qualify to take the
examination you must
STOP NOW
and review the
Colorado
requirements for enrollment as a Land Surveyor Intern
After passing
the FS examination
to apply for enrollment as a
Colorado Land Surveyor Intern, visit the
Colorado Online Services
create an account, and follow the prompts to complete the LSI application.
Although the Colorado Board does not provide
pre-review of applications, you may contact the Colorado Office of Licensing at
[email protected]
or 303-894-7800 for other questions.
By scheduling and taking the Principles and
Practices of Surveying (PS) examination, you attest under penalty of perjury as
defined in §18-8-503, Colorado Revised Statute (C.R.S), that you have obtained
the prerequisite education and/or experience and Colorado Land Surveyor Intern
enrollment necessary
PRIOR
to
taking the examination, pursuant to section 12-120-313, C.R.S., sections 1.4
(A) through (H) of the Colorado Board Rules located at the
Colorado Board’s Laws, Rules, and Policies
webpage
This includes
but is not limited to
understanding the requirements and credit
awarded specific to Colorado statute and rule for: Recent Experience; Foreign
Experience; and, Experience obtained under a licensed land surveyor.
Falsifying
this information is a violation of section 12-120-306 (1)(a), C.R.S. and may
result in the denial of your application for licensure in Colorado.
If you do not know if you qualify to take the
examination you must
STOP NOW
and review the
Colorado
requirements for licensure as a Professional Land Surveyor
After
passing the PS examination
administered by NCEES, return
to your NCEES record and follow the prompts to submit your education and
experience information. NCEES will review and evaluate your land surveying
experience
to ensure it is progressive land surveying. NCEES
does not
approve you for Colorado licensure.
It is your
responsibility to obtain enough qualifying education and
progressive land
surveying experience to qualify for licensure in Colorado.
Once you have successfully verified enough
education and progressive land surveying experience required by Colorado
statute and rule, you will apply for licensure in Colorado by creating an
account within the
Colorado Online
Services
website, and follow the prompts to complete the
application for licensure as a Professional Land Surveyor, and
you
will be approved to take the Colorado State Specific Examination
You will also need to make a request to NCEES
to transmit your NCEES Record to Colorado to complete your application.
If you
do not have enough education or experience when you apply with the Colorado
Board, you will be referred back to NCEES to submit additional experience for
NCEES review.
Although the Colorado Board does not provide
pre-review of applications, you may contact the Colorado Office of Licensing at
[email protected]
or 303-894-7800 for other questions
Exam sites and fees
Exam Locations
Registration Fees
Exam
Registration Fee
Exam results
When results have been released to the board (typically 8–10 weeks after the exam) and validated, NCEES will send an email informing you that your exam result can be accessed through your
MyNCEES
account.
All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam. You will not receive a diagnostic report if you pass the examination.
Cancellations and refunds
You may cancel your exam registration through your
MyNCEES
account any time before the NCEES registration deadline. Refunds will include exam fees paid to NCEES during the registration process, minus a $50 processing fee.
Funds may not be transferred to a later exam administration date. After the NCEES registration deadline, registrations may not be canceled and fees will not be refunded.
If, on the day of the exam, you are unable to attend for one of the following reasons, you may submit documentation to request a refund of your fees (less the $50 processing fee). Documentation must be submitted to NCEES within 30 days of the exam date.
Illness, either yourself or immediate family member who requires your care
Death of an immediate family member
Disabling traffic accident
Court appearance or jury duty
Military duty
Connecticut Requirements and Registration Details
Which exam are you taking?
Exam registration and authorization
The
Connecticut board
does not require examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Upon the successful passing of the FE exam and graduation from an accredited undergraduate degree in engineering; you may complete an application for registration to certify you as an Engineer-In-Training. Application forms can be downloaded at:
www.ct.gov/dcp
or
Please note that Connecticut does not complete verifications for successfully passing the FE exam to other state boards
unless an application has been completed for registration as an Engineer-In-Training
Examinees must first apply to the
Connecticut Board
for approval to sit for the exam in Connecticut. Visit the board’s
website for information on applications and instructions on
the approval process.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Examinees must first apply to the
Connecticut Board
for approval to sit for the exam in Connecticut. Visit the board’s website for information on applications and instructions on the approval process.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
The
Connecticut board
does not require examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Upon the successful passing of the FS exam and required years of land surveying experience; you may complete an application for registration to certify you as a Surveyor-In-Training. Application forms can be downloaded at:
www.ct.gov/dcp
or
Please note that Connecticut does not complete verifications for successfully passing the FS exam to other state boards
unless an application has been completed for registration as an Surveyor-In-Training
The
Connecticut Board
requires examinees to first submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the board.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact the board directly for details.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam scheduling
Examinees register and schedule appointments through their
MyNCEES
accounts. During the registration process, examinees select their exam location. Next, they are presented with a list of available exam dates. If examinees are not happy with the choices, they can browse through the available dates at other
NCEES-approved test centers
Exam results
Exam results are typically available within 7–10 business days. You will receive an email notification from NCEES with instructions to view your exam results in your
MyNCEES
account. Results will include a link to your
licensing board
for additional state-specific information or instructions. All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam.
Cancellations and refunds
Refer to the section on computer-based exams in the
NCEES Examinee Guide
for information about cancellations, refunds, rescheduling, and discipline changes.
Exam registration and authorization
The
Connecticut board
does not require examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Upon the successful passing of the FE exam and graduation from an accredited undergraduate degree in engineering; you may complete an application for registration to certify you as an Engineer-In-Training. Application forms can be downloaded at:
www.ct.gov/dcp
or
Please note that Connecticut does not complete verifications for successfully passing the FE exam to other state boards
unless an application has been completed for registration as an Engineer-In-Training
Examinees must first apply to the
Connecticut Board
for approval to sit for the exam in Connecticut. Visit the board’s
website for information on applications and instructions on
the approval process. Connecticut’s deadlines for approval
applications and NCEES registration deadlines are below. After the board has notified you of your approval,
online with NCEES to reserve your seat for the exam.
OCTOBER 21-22, 2021 EXAMS
The application deadline to the board will be July 1, 2021 for
the October 2021 exams. The deadline to register for this exam will be at 3:00
p.m. eastern time on August 26, 2021.
Please read
here for important information on the date your exam will be given, as well as
important exam site procedures:
Your exam type, discipline, module,
and/or site cannot be changed after the NCEES registration deadline.
Examinees must first apply to the
Connecticut Board
for approval to sit for the exam in Connecticut. Visit the board’s website for information on applications and instructions on the approval process.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
The
Connecticut board
does not require examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Upon the successful passing of the FS exam and required years of land surveying experience; you may complete an application for registration to certify you as a Surveyor-In-Training. Application forms can be downloaded at:
www.ct.gov/dcp
or
Please note that Connecticut does not complete verifications for successfully passing the FS exam to other state boards
unless an application has been completed for registration as an Surveyor-In-Training
The
Connecticut Board
requires examinees to first submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the board.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact the board directly for details.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam sites and fees
Exam Locations
Registration Fees
Exam
Registration Fee
Exam results
When results have been released to the board (typically 8–10 weeks after the exam) and validated, NCEES will send an email informing you that your exam result can be accessed through your
MyNCEES
account.
All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam. You will not receive a diagnostic report if you pass the examination.
Cancellations and refunds
You may cancel your exam registration through your
MyNCEES
account any time before the NCEES registration deadline. Refunds will include exam fees paid to NCEES during the registration process, minus a $50 processing fee.
Funds may not be transferred to a later exam administration date. After the NCEES registration deadline, registrations may not be canceled and fees will not be refunded.
If, on the day of the exam, you are unable to attend for one of the following reasons, you may submit documentation to request a refund of your fees (less the $50 processing fee). Documentation must be submitted to NCEES within 30 days of the exam date.
Illness, either yourself or immediate family member who requires your care
Death of an immediate family member
Disabling traffic accident
Court appearance or jury duty
Military duty
Delaware Requirements and Registration Details
Which exam are you taking?
Exam registration and authorization
The Delaware board requires any candidates that do not have an ABET-accredited engineering degree (or senior status in an ABET-accredited program) to apply on their website for FE exam approval. If you do not meet this qualification or have questions about the FE exam approval process,
do not register for the exam
and please review the following website for further instructions:
Examinees who are categorized as “pending approval” in
their
MyNCEES
account for more than 24 hours should contact the Delaware state board for further instructions.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
BEFORE you register for the PE exam on the NCEES website through the Delaware board, you must complete one of the two options below:
1. Candidates that have met their education and experience requirements can submit an application for Exam with the Delaware board. After the Delaware board has notified you of your approval, register for a computer-based exam online with NCEES. The Delaware board will then approve your NCEES registration, and you will be able to schedule the exam at a Pearson VUE test center.
2. Candidates that have met their education requirements but have not yet met their experience requirements must
apply for Engineer Intern Certification with the Delaware board
. Candidates that are interested in taking the exam prior to the completion of your work experience requirement, also known as "Decoupling," should contact the Delaware board for further information. Once you have been certified as an Engineer Intern, you may register for a computer-based exam online with NCEES. The Delaware board will then approve your NCEES registration, and you will be able to schedule the exam at a Pearson VUE test center. After successful passage of the exam AND completion of experience requirements, these candidates may submit an application for initial licensure.
If you do not meet these qualifications or have questions about the exam approval process, do not register for the exam and please contact the
Delaware board
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period. Further, once references and experience have been verified and experience has been approved by the Delaware board, candidates must pass exam within 5 years or 4 attempts; After that time, candidate must reapply with the Delaware board.
To be approved for the SE exam through the
Delaware board
you must have completed one of the two options below:
Candidates that have met their
education
and
experience requirements can submit an
application for exam with the Delaware board. After the Delaware board has notified you of your approval, register for a computer-based exam online with NCEES. The Delaware board will then approve your NCEES registration, and you will be able to schedule the exam at a Pearson VUE test center.
Candidates that have met their
education requirements
but have not yet met their experience
requirements
must
apply for
Engineer Intern Certification with the Delaware board
. Candidates that are interested in
taking the exam prior to the completion of your work experience
requirement, also known as "Decoupling," should contact the
Delaware Board for further information.
After
the Delaware board has notified you of your approval, register online with
NCEES to reserve your seat
for the exam. After successful passage of
the exam AND completion of experience requirements, these candidates may
submit an application for Initial licensure.
If you do not meet these qualifications or have questions about
the exam approval process, please contact the Delaware board.
The
Delaware board
does
not require FS examinees to submit an application or an additional fee
prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Delaware board
requires PS examinees to first submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the board.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact the board directly for details.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam scheduling
Examinees register and schedule appointments through their
MyNCEES
accounts. During the registration process, examinees select their exam location. Next, they are presented with a list of available exam dates. If examinees are not happy with the choices, they can browse through the available dates at other
NCEES-approved test centers
Exam results
Exam results are typically available within 7–10 business days. You will receive an email notification from NCEES with instructions to view your exam results in your
MyNCEES
account. Results will include a link to your
licensing board
for additional state-specific information or instructions. All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam.
Cancellations and refunds
Refer to the section on computer-based exams in the
NCEES Examinee Guide
for information about cancellations, refunds, rescheduling, and discipline changes.
Exam registration and authorization
The Delaware board requires any candidates that do not have an ABET-accredited engineering degree (or senior status in an ABET-accredited program) to apply on their website for FE exam approval. If you do not meet this qualification or have questions about the FE exam approval process,
do not register for the exam
and please review the following website for further instructions:
Examinees who are categorized as “pending approval” in
their
MyNCEES
account for more than 24 hours should contact the Delaware state board for further instructions.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
To be approved for the PE exam through the
Delaware board
you must have completed one of the two options below:
Candidates that have met their
education
and
experience requirements can submit an application for exam with the Delaware board. After the Delaware board has notified you of
your approval, register online with NCEES (see deadline below) to reserve your seat for the exam.
Candidates that have met their
education requirements
but have not yet met their experience
requirements
must
apply for
Engineer Intern Certification with the Delaware board
. Candidates that are interested in
taking the exam prior to the completion of your work experience
requirement, also known as "Decoupling," should contact the
Delaware Board for further information.
After
the Delaware board has notified you of your approval, register online with
NCEES (see deadline below) to reserve your seat
for the exam. After successful passage of
the exam AND completion of experience requirements, these candidates may
submit an application for Initial licensure.
If you do not meet these qualifications or have questions about
the exam approval process, please contact the Delaware board.
OCTOBER 21-22, 2021 EXAMS
The deadline to register with NCEES for this
exam will be at 3:00
p.m. eastern time on August 26, 2021.
Please read
here for important information on the date your exam will be given, as well as
important exam site procedures:
Your exam type, discipline, module,
and/or site cannot be changed after the NCEES registration deadline.
To be approved for the SE exam through the
Delaware board
you must have completed one of the two options below:
Candidates that have met their
education
and
experience requirements can submit an
application for exam with the Delaware board. After the Delaware board has notified you of your approval, register for a computer-based exam online with NCEES. The Delaware board will then approve your NCEES registration, and you will be able to schedule the exam at a Pearson VUE test center.
Candidates that have met their
education requirements
but have not yet met their experience
requirements
must
apply for
Engineer Intern Certification with the Delaware board
. Candidates that are interested in
taking the exam prior to the completion of your work experience
requirement, also known as "Decoupling," should contact the
Delaware Board for further information.
After
the Delaware board has notified you of your approval, register online with
NCEES to reserve your seat
for the exam. After successful passage of
the exam AND completion of experience requirements, these candidates may
submit an application for Initial licensure.
If you do not meet these qualifications or have questions about
the exam approval process, please contact the Delaware board.
The
Delaware board
does
not require FS examinees to submit an application or an additional fee
prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Delaware board
requires PS examinees to first submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the board.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact the board directly for details.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam sites and fees
Exam Locations
Registration Fees
Exam
Registration Fee
Exam results
When results have been released to the board (typically 8–10 weeks after the exam) and validated, NCEES will send an email informing you that your exam result can be accessed through your
MyNCEES
account.
All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam. You will not receive a diagnostic report if you pass the examination.
Cancellations and refunds
You may cancel your exam registration through your
MyNCEES
account any time before the NCEES registration deadline. Refunds will include exam fees paid to NCEES during the registration process, minus a $50 processing fee.
Funds may not be transferred to a later exam administration date. After the NCEES registration deadline, registrations may not be canceled and fees will not be refunded.
If, on the day of the exam, you are unable to attend for one of the following reasons, you may submit documentation to request a refund of your fees (less the $50 processing fee). Documentation must be submitted to NCEES within 30 days of the exam date.
Illness, either yourself or immediate family member who requires your care
Death of an immediate family member
Disabling traffic accident
Court appearance or jury duty
Military duty
AUC Requirements and Registration Details
Which exam are you taking?
Exam registration and authorization
NCEES administers Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exams in Egypt under agreements with
Egyptian Engineers Syndicate (EES)
and
The American University
in Cairo (AUC)
AUC graduates who wish to sit for an NCEES exam may register via AUC.
All other Egyptian engineering graduates who wish to sit for an NCEES
exam should register through EES. Registration should be completed in English.
The American University
in Cairo (AUC)
requires examinees to submit an application and/or pay an application
fee to the board.
Once approved, examinees may register with NCEES to
schedule an exam. Examinees should contact AUC directly for details.
A $250 exam fee is payable directly to NCEES as part of the registration process.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Note
—In addition to the
NCEES calculator policy
, the following Casio calculators are allowed for
non-North American test centers and exam sites: fx-912, fx-915, fx-993, fx-995,
fx-570, fx-JP700, fx-JP900. (These Casio calculators must have “fx-912”, “fx-915”,
“fx-993”, “fx-995”, “fx-570”, “fx-JP700”, or “fx-JP900” in their model name.)
NCEES administers PE exams in Egypt under agreements with
The American University
in Cairo (AUC)
The SE exam is not offered outside of North America. AUC graduates who
wish to sit for an NCEES PE exam should first apply for exam approval via AUC. Registration should be completed in English.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact AUC
directly for details.
A $425 exam fee is payable directly to NCEES as part of the registration process.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Note
—In addition to the
NCEES calculator policy
, the following Casio calculators are allowed for
non-North American test centers and exam sites: fx-912, fx-915, fx-993, fx-995,
fx-570, fx-JP700, fx-JP900. (These Casio calculators must have “fx-912”, “fx-915”,
“fx-993”, “fx-995”, “fx-570”, “fx-JP700”, or “fx-JP900” in their model name.)
The Structural Engineering exam is not offered outside of North America.
Exam scheduling
Examinees register and schedule appointments through their
MyNCEES
accounts. During the registration process, examinees select their exam location. Next, they are presented with a list of available exam dates. If examinees are not happy with the choices, they can browse through the available dates at other
NCEES-approved test centers
Exam results
Exam results are typically available within 7–10 business days. You will receive an email notification from NCEES with instructions to view your exam results in your
MyNCEES
account. Results will include a link to your
licensing board
for additional state-specific information or instructions. All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam.
Cancellations and refunds
Refer to the section on computer-based exams in the
NCEES Examinee Guide
for information about cancellations, refunds, rescheduling, and discipline changes.
Exam registration and authorization
NCEES administers Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exams in Egypt under agreements with
Egyptian Engineers Syndicate (EES)
and
The American University
in Cairo (AUC)
AUC graduates who wish to sit for an NCEES exam may register via AUC.
All other Egyptian engineering graduates who wish to sit for an NCEES
exam should register through EES. Registration should be completed in English.
The American University
in Cairo (AUC)
requires examinees to submit an application and/or pay an application
fee to the board.
Once approved, examinees may register with NCEES to
schedule an exam. Examinees should contact AUC directly for details.
A $250 exam fee is payable directly to NCEES as part of the registration process.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Note
—In addition to the
NCEES calculator policy
, the following Casio calculators are allowed for
non-North American test centers and exam sites: fx-912, fx-915, fx-993, fx-995,
fx-570, fx-JP700, fx-JP900. (These Casio calculators must have “fx-912”, “fx-915”,
“fx-993”, “fx-995”, “fx-570”, “fx-JP700”, or “fx-JP900” in their model name.)
NCEES administers PE exams in Egypt under agreements with
American University in Cairo (AUC)
The SE exam is not offered outside of North America. AUC graduates who
wish to sit for an NCEES PE exam should first apply for exam approval via AUC. Registration should be completed in English.
After you have been approved by AUC to sit for the exam, register
online with NCEES to reserve your seat prior to the posted NCEES
registration deadline (TBD). Your exam
type, discipline, module, and/or site cannot be changed after the NCEES
registration deadline.
Note
—In addition to the
NCEES calculator policy
, the following Casio calculators are allowed for
non-North American test centers and exam sites: fx-912, fx-915, fx-993, fx-995,
fx-570, fx-JP700, fx-JP900. (These Casio calculators must have “fx-912”, “fx-915”,
“fx-993”, “fx-995”, “fx-570”, “fx-JP700”, or “fx-JP900” in their model name.)
The Structural Engineering exam is not offered outside of North America.
Exam sites and fees
Exam Locations
Registration Fees
Exam
Registration Fee
Exam results
When results have been released to the board (typically 8–10 weeks after the exam) and validated, NCEES will send an email informing you that your exam result can be accessed through your
MyNCEES
account.
All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam. You will not receive a diagnostic report if you pass the examination.
Cancellations and refunds
You may cancel your exam registration through your
MyNCEES
account any time before the NCEES registration deadline. Refunds will include exam fees paid to NCEES during the registration process, minus a $50 processing fee.
Funds may not be transferred to a later exam administration date. After the NCEES registration deadline, registrations may not be canceled and fees will not be refunded.
If, on the day of the exam, you are unable to attend for one of the following reasons, you may submit documentation to request a refund of your fees (less the $50 processing fee). Documentation must be submitted to NCEES within 30 days of the exam date.
Illness, either yourself or immediate family member who requires your care
Death of an immediate family member
Disabling traffic accident
Court appearance or jury duty
Military duty
AUS Requirements and Registration Details
Which exam are you taking?
Exam registration and authorization
NCEES administers exams in the Emirate of Sharjah under an agreement with the
American University
of Sharjah (AUS)
. AUS requires examinees to submit an application and/or pay an
application fee to the board.
Once approved, examinees may register with
NCEES to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact AUS directly for
details.
A $250 exam fee is payable directly to NCEES as part of the registration process.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Note
—In addition to the
NCEES calculator policy
, the following Casio calculators are allowed for
non-North American test centers and exam sites: fx-912, fx-915, fx-993, fx-995,
fx-570, fx-JP700, fx-JP900. (These Casio calculators must have “fx-912”, “fx-915”,
“fx-993”, “fx-995”, “fx-570”, “fx-JP700”, or “fx-JP900” in their model name.)
NCEES administers exams in the Emirate of Sharjah under an agreement with the
American
University of Sharjah (AUS)
. AUS requires examinees to submit an application and/or pay an
application fee to the board.
Once approved, examinees may register with
NCEES to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact AUS directly for
details.
A $425 exam fee is payable directly to NCEES as part of the registration process.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Note
—In addition to the
NCEES calculator policy
,the following Casio calculators are allowed for
non-North American test centers and exam sites: fx-912, fx-915, fx-993, fx-995,
fx-570, fx-JP700, fx-JP900. (These Casio calculators must have “fx-912”, “fx-915”,
“fx-993”, “fx-995”, “fx-570”, “fx-JP700”, or “fx-JP900” in their model name.)
The
Structural Engineering exam is not offered outside of North America.
Exam scheduling
Examinees register and schedule appointments through their
MyNCEES
accounts. During the registration process, examinees select their exam location. Next, they are presented with a list of available exam dates. If examinees are not happy with the choices, they can browse through the available dates at other
NCEES-approved test centers
Exam results
Exam results are typically available within 7–10 business days. You will receive an email notification from NCEES with instructions to view your exam results in your
MyNCEES
account. Results will include a link to your
licensing board
for additional state-specific information or instructions. All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam.
Cancellations and refunds
Refer to the section on computer-based exams in the
NCEES Examinee Guide
for information about cancellations, refunds, rescheduling, and discipline changes.
Exam registration and authorization
NCEES administers exams in the Emirate of Sharjah under an agreement with the
American University
of Sharjah (AUS)
. AUS requires examinees to submit an application and/or pay an
application fee to the board.
Once approved, examinees may register with
NCEES to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact AUS directly for
details.
A $250 exam fee is payable directly to NCEES as part of the registration process.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Note
—In addition to the
NCEES calculator policy
, the following Casio calculators are allowed for
non-North American test centers and exam sites: fx-912, fx-915, fx-993, fx-995,
fx-570, fx-JP700, fx-JP900. (These Casio calculators must have “fx-912”, “fx-915”,
“fx-993”, “fx-995”, “fx-570”, “fx-JP700”, or “fx-JP900” in their model name.)
NCEES administers PE exams in the Emirate of Sharjah under an agreement with the
American
University of Sharjah (AUS)
. To take the exam in the Emirate of Sharjah, you must submit an application and be approved by AUS. Contact AUS
for information about its approval process. The AUS deadline for approval is August 15 for the October 2021 exams.
After you have been approved by AUS to take the exam, you must
register online with NCEES and pay the appropriate fees to reserve your
seat prior to the posted NCEES registration deadline (deadline: 3:00 p.m. US EDT on August 26, 2021).
Your exam type, discipline, and/or module
cannot be changed after the NCEES registration deadline.
Note
—In addition to the
NCEES calculator policy
, the following Casio calculators are allowed for
non-North American test centers and exam sites: fx-912, fx-915, fx-993, fx-995,
fx-570, fx-JP700, fx-JP900. (These Casio calculators must have “fx-912”, “fx-915”,
“fx-993”, “fx-995”, “fx-570”, “fx-JP700”, or “fx-JP900” in their model name.)
The
Structural Engineering exam is not offered outside of North America.
Exam sites and fees
Exam Locations
Registration Fees
Exam
Registration Fee
Exam results
When results have been released to the board (typically 8–10 weeks after the exam) and validated, NCEES will send an email informing you that your exam result can be accessed through your
MyNCEES
account.
All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam. You will not receive a diagnostic report if you pass the examination.
Cancellations and refunds
You may cancel your exam registration through your
MyNCEES
account any time before the NCEES registration deadline. Refunds will include exam fees paid to NCEES during the registration process, minus a $50 processing fee.
Funds may not be transferred to a later exam administration date. After the NCEES registration deadline, registrations may not be canceled and fees will not be refunded.
If, on the day of the exam, you are unable to attend for one of the following reasons, you may submit documentation to request a refund of your fees (less the $50 processing fee). Documentation must be submitted to NCEES within 30 days of the exam date.
Illness, either yourself or immediate family member who requires your care
Death of an immediate family member
Disabling traffic accident
Court appearance or jury duty
Military duty
Florida Requirements and Registration Details
Which exam are you taking?
Exam registration and authorization
The
Florida engineering board
does not require examinees
to submit an application prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an FE
exam. Examinees may register for their exams by creating a
MyNCEES
account.
In order to
receive an Engineer Intern (EI) Certificate, examinees must submit an
Application for Engineer Intern Certification
after
passing
the exam.
The application can be found on the board website here:
fbpe.org/engineer-interns/
Examinees will
be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a
12-month period.
The
Florida engineering board
does not require examinees
to submit an application prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling a PE
exam. Examinees may register for their exams by creating a
MyNCEES
account, and meeting the following requirement:
You must have passed the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam and have
the exam verified in your MyNCEES account.
To expedite your approval for the
PE exam, ensure that your (FE
) exam results are verified
in your MyNCEES account
before registering
To see if your
exam has been verified, look on the right side of your dashboard when you log
in, where there will be a link to Exam Verification. Click on this and review
the section for Verified Exams to see if your FE exam is listed. If it has not
been verified, click on Request Verification at the top of the page and follow
the steps to make the request the state board where you took and passed the
exam.
In order to
receive a Professional Engineers (PE) License, examinees must submit an
Application for Licensure as a Professional Engineer
after
passing
the exam. The application can be found on the board website here:
fbpe.org/professional-engineers/
If a Florida
licensed PE wishes to take an exam for an additional discipline, he or she
should register first with NCEES then submit an application for additional
discipline to FBPE
after
passing the additional exam. The
application can be found on the board website here:
fbpe.org/professional-engineers/
Examinees will
be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a
12-month period.
The
Florida engineering board
does not require examinees
to submit an application prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling a SE
exam. Examinees may register for their exams by creating a
MyNCEES
account, and meeting the following requirement:
You must have passed the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam and have
the exam
verified
in your MyNCEES account.
To expedite your approval for the SE exam, ensure that your (FE
) exam results are verified
in your MyNCEES account
before registering
To see if your
exam has been verified, look on the right side of your dashboard when you log
in, where there will be a link to Exam Verification. Click on this and review
the section for Verified Exams to see if your FE exam is listed. If it has not
been verified, click on Request Verification at the top of the page and follow
the steps to make the request the state board where you took and passed the
exam.
In order to
receive a Professional Engineers (PE) License, examinees must submit an
Application for Licensure as a Professional Engineer
after
passing
the exam. The application can be found on the board website here:
fbpe.org/professional-engineers/
If a Florida
licensed PE wishes to take an exam for an additional discipline, he or she
should register first with NCEES then submit an application for additional
discipline to FBPE
after
passing the additional exam. The
application can be found on the board website here:
fbpe.org/professional-engineers/
NOTE:
Examinees must pass both parts of the SE exam
(vertical and lateral) before applying for a license in Florida.
The
Florida
board
requires examinees to submit an application and/or pay an
application fee to the board.
Once
approved, examinees may
with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing
window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Florida
board
requires examinees to submit an application and/or pay an
application fee to the board.
Once
approved, examinees may
with NCEES
to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact the board directly for details.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing
window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam scheduling
Examinees register and schedule appointments through their
MyNCEES
accounts. During the registration process, examinees select their exam location. Next, they are presented with a list of available exam dates. If examinees are not happy with the choices, they can browse through the available dates at other
NCEES-approved test centers
Exam results
Exam results are typically available within 7–10 business days. You will receive an email notification from NCEES with instructions to view your exam results in your
MyNCEES
account. Results will include a link to your
licensing board
for additional state-specific information or instructions. All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam.
Cancellations and refunds
Refer to the section on computer-based exams in the
NCEES Examinee Guide
for information about cancellations, refunds, rescheduling, and discipline changes.
Exam registration and authorization
The
Florida engineering board
does not require examinees
to submit an application prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an FE
exam. Examinees may register for their exams by creating a
MyNCEES
account.
In order to
receive an Engineer Intern (EI) Certificate, examinees must submit an
Application for Engineer Intern Certification
after
passing
the exam.
The application can be found on the board website here:
fbpe.org/engineer-interns/
Examinees will
be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a
12-month period.
The
Florida engineering board
does not require examinees
to submit an application prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling a PE
exam. Examinees may register for their exams by creating a
MyNCEES
account, and meeting the following requirement:
You must have passed the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam and have
the exam
verified
in your MyNCEES account.
To expedite your approval for the
PE exam, ensure that your (FE
) exam results are verified
in your MyNCEES account
before registering
To see if your
exam has been verified, look on the right side of your dashboard when you log
in, where there will be a link to Exam Verification. Click on this and review
the section for Verified Exams to see if your FE exam is listed. If it has not
been verified, click on Request Verification at the top of the page and follow
the steps to make the request the state board where you took and passed the
exam.
Register online
with NCEES (see deadline below) to reserve your seat
for the exam.
In order to
receive a Professional Engineers (PE) License, examinees must submit an
Application for Licensure as a Professional Engineer
after
passing
the exam. The application can be found on the board website here:
fbpe.org/professional-engineers/
If a Florida
licensed PE wishes to take an exam for an additional discipline, he or she
should register first with NCEES then submit an application for additional
discipline to FBPE
after
passing the additional exam. The
application can be found on the board website here:
fbpe.org/professional-engineers/
OCTOBER 21-22, 2021 EXAMS
The deadline to register with NCEES for
this exam will be at 3:00
p.m. eastern time on August 26, 2021.
Please
read here for important information on the date your exam will be given, as
well as important exam site procedures:
Your exam type, discipline, module,
and/or site cannot be changed after the NCEES registration deadline.
The
Florida engineering board
does not require examinees
to submit an application prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling a SE
exam. Examinees may register for their exams by creating a
MyNCEES
account, and meeting the following requirement:
You must have passed the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam and have
the exam
verified
in your MyNCEES account.
To expedite your approval for the SE exam, ensure that your (FE
) exam results are verified
in your MyNCEES account
before registering
To see if your
exam has been verified, look on the right side of your dashboard when you log
in, where there will be a link to Exam Verification. Click on this and review
the section for Verified Exams to see if your FE exam is listed. If it has not
been verified, click on Request Verification at the top of the page and follow
the steps to make the request the state board where you took and passed the
exam.
In order to
receive a Professional Engineers (PE) License, examinees must submit an
Application for Licensure as a Professional Engineer
after
passing
the exam. The application can be found on the board website here:
fbpe.org/professional-engineers/
If a Florida
licensed PE wishes to take an exam for an additional discipline, he or she
should register first with NCEES then submit an application for additional
discipline to FBPE
after
passing the additional exam. The
application can be found on the board website here:
fbpe.org/professional-engineers/
NOTE:
Examinees must pass both parts of the SE exam
(vertical and lateral) before applying for a license in Florida.
The
Florida
board
requires examinees to submit an application and/or pay an
application fee to the board.
Once
approved, examinees may
with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing
window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Florida
board
requires examinees to submit an application and/or pay an
application fee to the board.
Once
approved, examinees may
with NCEES
to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact the board directly for details.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing
window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam sites and fees
Exam Locations
Registration Fees
Exam
Registration Fee
Exam results
When results have been released to the board (typically 8–10 weeks after the exam) and validated, NCEES will send an email informing you that your exam result can be accessed through your
MyNCEES
account.
All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam. You will not receive a diagnostic report if you pass the examination.
Cancellations and refunds
You may cancel your exam registration through your
MyNCEES
account any time before the NCEES registration deadline. Refunds will include exam fees paid to NCEES during the registration process, minus a $50 processing fee.
Funds may not be transferred to a later exam administration date. After the NCEES registration deadline, registrations may not be canceled and fees will not be refunded.
If, on the day of the exam, you are unable to attend for one of the following reasons, you may submit documentation to request a refund of your fees (less the $50 processing fee). Documentation must be submitted to NCEES within 30 days of the exam date.
Illness, either yourself or immediate family member who requires your care
Death of an immediate family member
Disabling traffic accident
Court appearance or jury duty
Military duty
Georgia Requirements and Registration Details
Which exam are you taking?
Exam registration and authorization
The
Georgia
Board
does
not require FE examinees to submit an application or an additional fee
prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The state of Georgia amended OCGA 43-15-9, to allow for direct registration for the engineering exam applicants. The Georgia Board no longer requires examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to registering with NCEES for the exam.
Once the applicant has completed their education, experience and examination requirements, they should apply to the board for licensure. The Board encourages applicants to complete an NCEES Record to facilitate a speedy completion of their application.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The state of Georgia amended OCGA 43-15-9, to allow for direct registration for the engineering exam applicants. The Georgia Board no longer requires examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to registering with NCEES for the exam.
Once the applicant has completed their education, experience and examination requirements, they should apply to the board for licensure. The Board encourages applicants to complete an NCEES Record to facilitate a speedy completion of their application.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
In light of the changes made to the licensing law for land surveyors, The Georgia Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors Board has voted to allow applicants to take the Fundamentals of Surveying exam at any time with no requirements.  There is no pre-approval required.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
In light of the changes made to the licensing law for land surveyors, The Georgia Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors Board has voted to allow applicants to take the Principles and Practices of Surveying exam at any time with no requirements.  There is no pre-approval required.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam scheduling
Examinees register and schedule appointments through their
MyNCEES
accounts. During the registration process, examinees select their exam location. Next, they are presented with a list of available exam dates. If examinees are not happy with the choices, they can browse through the available dates at other
NCEES-approved test centers
Exam results
Exam results are typically available within 7–10 business days. You will receive an email notification from NCEES with instructions to view your exam results in your
MyNCEES
account. Results will include a link to your
licensing board
for additional state-specific information or instructions. All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam.
Cancellations and refunds
Refer to the section on computer-based exams in the
NCEES Examinee Guide
for information about cancellations, refunds, rescheduling, and discipline changes.
Exam registration and authorization
The
Georgia
Board
does
not require FE examinees to submit an application or an additional fee
prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
First-time applicants
First-time applicants need to complete the Georgia board’s application found on
the
board’s website
by the application deadline (see deadlines below), wait for the board to communicate
your approval, and then register with NCEES by the registration deadline (see
below).
Repeat applicants
Repeat applicants who have been previously approved by the Georgia board are
considered eligible to sit for an exam for four consecutive exam
administrations. After the fourth administration, you must re-apply in
accordance with Georgia Board Policy 06-02 and 07-01. If eligible, repeat
applicants do need to register with NCEES each exam.
OCTOBER 21-22, 2021 EXAMS
The deadline for approval applications
to the board will be June 1, 2021. The deadline to register with NCEES for this
exam will be at 3:00
p.m. eastern time on August 26, 2021.
Please read
here for important information on the date your exam will be given, as well as
important exam site procedures:
Your exam type, discipline, module, and/or site
cannot be changed after the NCEES registration deadline.
The state of Georgia amended OCGA 43-15-9, to allow for direct registration for the engineering exam applicants. The Georgia Board no longer requires examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to registering with NCEES for the exam.
Once the applicant has completed their education, experience and examination requirements, they should apply to the board for licensure. The Board encourages applicants to complete an NCEES Record to facilitate a speedy completion of their application.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
In light of the changes made to the licensing law for land surveyors, The Georgia Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors Board has voted to allow applicants to take the Fundamentals of Surveying exam at any time with no requirements.  There is no pre-approval required.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
In light of the changes made to the licensing law for land surveyors, The Georgia Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors Board has voted to allow applicants to take the Principles and Practices of Surveying exam at any time with no requirements.  There is no pre-approval required.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam sites and fees
Exam Locations
Registration Fees
Exam
Registration Fee
Exam results
When results have been released to the board (typically 8–10 weeks after the exam) and validated, NCEES will send an email informing you that your exam result can be accessed through your
MyNCEES
account.
All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam. You will not receive a diagnostic report if you pass the examination.
Cancellations and refunds
You may cancel your exam registration through your
MyNCEES
account any time before the NCEES registration deadline. Refunds will include exam fees paid to NCEES during the registration process, minus a $50 processing fee.
Funds may not be transferred to a later exam administration date. After the NCEES registration deadline, registrations may not be canceled and fees will not be refunded.
If, on the day of the exam, you are unable to attend for one of the following reasons, you may submit documentation to request a refund of your fees (less the $50 processing fee). Documentation must be submitted to NCEES within 30 days of the exam date.
Illness, either yourself or immediate family member who requires your care
Death of an immediate family member
Disabling traffic accident
Court appearance or jury duty
Military duty
Hawaii Requirements and Registration Details
Which exam are you taking?
Exam registration and authorization
The
Hawaii board
does not require FE examinees to submit an application or an additional
fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Examinees must first apply to the
Hawaii board
for approval to sit for the exam in Hawaii. Visit the
board’s website for instructions on the approval process. (Note to
repeat examinees: The board requires that repeat examinees provide
evidence of continuing efforts to complete the licensure process within
the previous two years to be eligible to take an exam in Hawaii.)
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact the board directly for details.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Examinees must first apply to the
Hawaii board
for approval to sit for the exam in Hawaii. Visit the board’s website for instructions on the approval process. (Note to repeat examinees: The board requires that repeat examinees provide evidence of continuing efforts to complete the licensure process within the previous two years to be eligible to take an exam in Hawaii.)
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact the board directly for details.
The
Hawaii board
does not require FS examinees to submit an application or an additional
fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Hawaii board
requires PS examinees to first submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the board.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact the board directly for details.
Note to repeat examinees: The board requires that repeat examinees provide evidence of continuing efforts to complete the licensure process within the previous one year to be eligible to take an exam in Hawaii.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam scheduling
Examinees register and schedule appointments through their
MyNCEES
accounts. During the registration process, examinees select their exam location. Next, they are presented with a list of available exam dates. If examinees are not happy with the choices, they can browse through the available dates at other
NCEES-approved test centers
Exam results
Exam results are typically available within 7–10 business days. You will receive an email notification from NCEES with instructions to view your exam results in your
MyNCEES
account. Results will include a link to your
licensing board
for additional state-specific information or instructions. All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam.
Cancellations and refunds
Refer to the section on computer-based exams in the
NCEES Examinee Guide
for information about cancellations, refunds, rescheduling, and discipline changes.
Exam registration and authorization
The
Hawaii board
does not require FE examinees to submit an application or an additional
fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Examinees must first apply to the
Hawaii board
for approval to sit for the exam in Hawaii. Applications must be filed no later than ninety calendar days prior to the
date of the exam
. Visit the
board’s website for instructions on the approval process.
(Note to
repeat examinees: The board requires that repeat examinees provide
evidence of continuing efforts to complete the licensure process within
the previous two years to be eligible to take an exam in Hawaii.)
After the board has notified you of your approval, register online
with NCEES (see deadlines below) to reserve
your seat for the exam.
OCTOBER 21-22, 2021 EXAMS
The deadline to register with NCEES for
this exam will be at 3:00
p.m. eastern time on August 26, 2021.
Please
read here for important information on the date your exam will be given, as
well as important exam site procedures:
Your exam type, discipline, module, and/or site
cannot be changed after the NCEES registration deadline.
Examinees must first apply to the
Hawaii board
for approval to sit for the exam in Hawaii. Visit the board’s website for instructions on the approval process. (Note to repeat examinees: The board requires that repeat examinees provide evidence of continuing efforts to complete the licensure process within the previous two years to be eligible to take an exam in Hawaii.)
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact the board directly for details.
The
Hawaii board
does not require FS examinees to submit an application or an additional
fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Hawaii board
requires PS examinees to first submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the board.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact the board directly for details.
Note to repeat examinees: The board requires that repeat examinees provide evidence of continuing efforts to complete the licensure process within the previous one year to be eligible to take an exam in Hawaii.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam sites and fees
Exam Locations
Registration Fees
Exam
Registration Fee
Exam results
When results have been released to the board (typically 8–10 weeks after the exam) and validated, NCEES will send an email informing you that your exam result can be accessed through your
MyNCEES
account.
All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam. You will not receive a diagnostic report if you pass the examination.
Cancellations and refunds
You may cancel your exam registration through your
MyNCEES
account any time before the NCEES registration deadline. Refunds will include exam fees paid to NCEES during the registration process, minus a $50 processing fee.
Funds may not be transferred to a later exam administration date. After the NCEES registration deadline, registrations may not be canceled and fees will not be refunded.
If, on the day of the exam, you are unable to attend for one of the following reasons, you may submit documentation to request a refund of your fees (less the $50 processing fee). Documentation must be submitted to NCEES within 30 days of the exam date.
Illness, either yourself or immediate family member who requires your care
Death of an immediate family member
Disabling traffic accident
Court appearance or jury duty
Military duty
Idaho Requirements and Registration Details
Which exam are you taking?
Exam registration and authorization
The
Idaho board
does not
require FE examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to
registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Beginning
July 1, 2018, applications for initial licensure are submitted
after
passing the NCEES Fundamentals (FE) examination and Professional (PE and/or SE)
examination. Once both examinations are passed and the qualifying education and
experience are met, then applications for licensure may be submitted to the
Board.
Applicants must still meet the
Idaho board
residency requirement to apply for initial licensure.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Beginning
July 1, 2018, applications for initial licensure are submitted
after
passing the NCEES Fundamentals (FE) examination and Professional (PE and/or SE)
examination. Once both examinations are passed and the qualifying education and
experience are met, then applications for licensure may be submitted to the
Board.
Applicants must still meet the
Idaho board
residency requirement to apply for initial licensure.
The
Idaho board
does not
require FS examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to
registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Beginning
July 1, 2018, applications for initial licensure are submitted
after
passing the NCEES Fundamentals (FS) examination and Professional (PS)
examination. Once both examinations are passed and the qualifying education and
experience are met, then applications for licensure may be submitted to the
Board.
Applicants must still meet the
Idaho board
residency requirement to apply for initial licensure.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam scheduling
Examinees register and schedule appointments through their
MyNCEES
accounts. During the registration process, examinees select their exam location. Next, they are presented with a list of available exam dates. If examinees are not happy with the choices, they can browse through the available dates at other
NCEES-approved test centers
Exam results
Exam results are typically available within 7–10 business days. You will receive an email notification from NCEES with instructions to view your exam results in your
MyNCEES
account. Results will include a link to your
licensing board
for additional state-specific information or instructions. All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam.
Cancellations and refunds
Refer to the section on computer-based exams in the
NCEES Examinee Guide
for information about cancellations, refunds, rescheduling, and discipline changes.
Exam registration and authorization
The
Idaho board
does not
require FE examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to
registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Beginning
July 1, 2018, applications for initial licensure are submitted
after
passing the NCEES Fundamentals (FE) examination and Professional (PE and/or SE)
examination. Once both examinations are passed and the qualifying education and
experience are met, then applications for licensure may be submitted to the
Board.
Applicants must still meet the
Idaho board
residency requirement to apply for initial licensure.
For the upcoming exam
administration, register online with NCEES (see deadline below) to reserve your seat for the exam.
OCTOBER 21-22, 2021 EXAMS
The deadline to register with NCEES for this
exam will be at 3:00
p.m. eastern time on August 26, 2021.
Please read
here for important information on the date your exam will be given, as well as
important exam site procedures:
Your exam type, discipline, module, and/or site
cannot be changed after the NCEES registration deadline.
Beginning
July 1, 2018, applications for initial licensure are submitted
after
passing the NCEES Fundamentals (FE) examination and Professional (PE and/or SE)
examination. Once both examinations are passed and the qualifying education and
experience are met, then applications for licensure may be submitted to the
Board.
Applicants must still meet the
Idaho board
residency requirement to apply for initial licensure.
The
Idaho board
does not
require FS examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to
registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Beginning
July 1, 2018, applications for initial licensure are submitted
after
passing the NCEES Fundamentals (FS) examination and Professional (PS)
examination. Once both examinations are passed and the qualifying education and
experience are met, then applications for licensure may be submitted to the
Board.
Applicants must still meet the
Idaho board
residency requirement to apply for initial licensure.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam sites and fees
Exam Locations
Registration Fees
Exam
Registration Fee
Exam results
When results have been released to the board (typically 8–10 weeks after the exam) and validated, NCEES will send an email informing you that your exam result can be accessed through your
MyNCEES
account.
All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam. You will not receive a diagnostic report if you pass the examination.
Cancellations and refunds
You may cancel your exam registration through your
MyNCEES
account any time before the NCEES registration deadline. Refunds will include exam fees paid to NCEES during the registration process, minus a $50 processing fee.
Funds may not be transferred to a later exam administration date. After the NCEES registration deadline, registrations may not be canceled and fees will not be refunded.
If, on the day of the exam, you are unable to attend for one of the following reasons, you may submit documentation to request a refund of your fees (less the $50 processing fee). Documentation must be submitted to NCEES within 30 days of the exam date.
Illness, either yourself or immediate family member who requires your care
Death of an immediate family member
Disabling traffic accident
Court appearance or jury duty
Military duty
Illinois Requirements and Registration Details
Which exam are you taking?
Exam registration and authorization
Application to The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (Department) is not required prior to registering for the examination.
• Any candidate with an approved Baccalaureate degree (or those in the final year of said program) specified in Section 1270.14 and any candidate whose Baccalaureate degree meets the non-approved program requirements specified in Section 1270.15 mayregister with NCEES and be approved to sit for the FS exam.
• The Statute, Rules, education, experience, and examination requirements for Illinois PLS profession are available here:
The Illinois jurisdiction requires all examinees attest to the following statements before they can proceed with registering and scheduling an exam:
1. I acknowledge I have read and understand the Illinois Statute and Rules, and specifically the minimum qualifications to be eligible for enrollment as a Surveyor Intern in Illinois.
2. I acknowledge I am a graduate of (or in my final year in) an approved program or have a conferred baccalaureate degree meeting the non-approved education requirement.
3. I acknowledge and understand that passing this NCEES examination does not, by itself, guarantee future enrollment as an intern or licensure
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Application to The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (Department) is not required prior to registering for the examination.
• Any candidate possessing an approved Baccalaureate degree specified in Section 1270.14 and any candidate whose conferred Baccalaureate degree meets the non-approved program requirements specified in Section 1270.15 may register with NCEES and be approved to sit for the PS exam.
• The Statute, Rules, education, experience, and examination requirements for Illinois PLS profession are available here:
The following items are required to be submitted to NCEES through your NCEES dashboard prior to being approved for PS exam registration:
Transcripts
: Official college transcript(s) for your conferred Baccalaureate degree must be sent directly from your institution to NCEES or be included with your NCEES credential evaluation.
FS exam Verification
: Verification of passage of the FS exam must be listed in your NCEES Account.
If you took the FS exam from October 2010 through the present, your passing results should be listed in the exam history of your NCEES dashboard.
If you do not see your FS exam verified in your NCEES account and passed the exam in another state, you must request for your FE exam to be verified in your NCEES dashboard from the state board where you took and passed the exam.
The Illinois jurisdiction requires all examinees attest to the following statements before they can proceed with registering and scheduling an exam:
1. I acknowledge I have read and understand the Illinois Statute and Rules, and specifically the minimum qualifications to be eligible for licensure as a Professional Land Surveyor in Illinois.
2. I acknowledge I am a graduate of an approved program or have a conferred baccalaureate degree meeting the non-approved education requirement.
3. I acknowledge and understand that passing this NCEES examination does not, by itself, guarantee future licensure as a Professional Land Surveyor in Illinois or any other jurisdiction.
4. I acknowledge that I am aware that I must additionally take and pass the Illinois Jurisdictional examination to be licensed in Illinois.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Application to The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (Department) is not required prior to registering for the examination. Please note that the FE exam is used in Illinois for both the Professional and Structural Engineer professions.  Each has separate education requirements.  Candidates are advised to be aware of the requirements for the profession you wish to ultimately apply for.
Candidates for the Professional Engineer Intern (EI):
Any candidate with a Baccalaureate degree (or those in the final year of said program) meeting the requirements of Section 1380.210 and any candidate whose Baccalaureate degree meets the NCEES Engineering Education standard as specified in Section 1380.220 may register with NCEES and be approved to sit for the FE exam.
o The Statute, Rules, education, experience, and examination requirements for Illinois PE profession are available here:
• Candidates for the Structural Engineer Intern (SEI):
Any candidate with a Baccalaureate degree (or those in the final year of said program) meeting the requirements of Section 1480.110 or any candidate whose Baccalaureate degree meets the non-approved program requirement as specified in Section 1480.120may register with NCEES and be approved to sit for the FE exam.
o The Statute, Rules, education, experience, and examination requirements for Illinois SE profession are available here:
The Illinois jurisdiction requires all examinees attest to the following statements before they can proceed with registering and scheduling an exam:
1. I acknowledge I have read and understand the Illinois Statute and Rules, and specifically the minimum qualifications to be eligible for enrollment as an Engineer Intern or Structural Engineer Intern in Illinois.
2. I acknowledge I am a graduate of (or in my final year in) an approved program or have a conferred Baccalaureate degree meeting the non-approved education requirement specifiedin the respective Section of the Rules for the administration of the Act for which I am applying under.
3. I acknowledge and understand that passing this NCEES examination does not, by itself, guarantee future enrollment as an intern or licensure.
Application to The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (Department) is not required prior to registering for the examination.
• Any candidate possessing an EAC/ABET Baccalaureate engineering degree or whose Baccalaureate degree meets the NCEES Engineering Education standard as specified in Section 1380.220 may register with NCEES and be approved to sit for the PE exam.
• The Statute, Rules, education, experience, and examination requirements for Illinois PE profession are available here:
• PE Civil/Structural exam candidates:
Beginning with the April 2024 administration, the NCEES Civil/Structural discipline of the Principles and Practice of engineering examination will no longer be accepted for satisfying the PE examination requirement in Illinois.
The following items are required to be submitted to NCEES through your NCEES dashboardprior to being approved for PE exam registration:
• Transcripts: Official college transcript(s) for your conferred Baccalaureate degree must be sent directly from your institution to NCEES or be included with your NCEES credential evaluation.
• FE exam Verification: Verification of passage of the FE exam must be listed in your NCEES Account.
If you took the FE exam from October 2010 through the present, your passing results shouldbe listed in the exam history of your NCEES dashboard.
If you do not see your FE exam verified in your NCEES dashboard and passed the exam in another state, you must request for your FE exam to be verified in your NCEES dashboardfrom the state board where you took and passed the exam.
If you took the FE exam in Illinois prior to October 2010, please contact our office at
[email protected]
and use the subject line “FE exam verification for PE exam registration” so we can complete your PE exam registration approval process.
The Illinois jurisdiction requires all examinees attest to the following statements before they can proceed with registering and scheduling an exam:
1. I acknowledge I have read and understand the Illinois Statute and Rules, and specifically the minimum qualifications to be eligible for licensure as a Professional Engineer in Illinois.
2. I acknowledge I am a graduate of an EAC/ABET Baccalaureate degree program or have a conferred Baccalaureate degree and meet the NCEES Engineering Education standard.
3. I acknowledge and understand that passing this NCEES examination does not, by itself, guarantee future licensure in Illinois or any other state or jurisdiction.
Application to The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (Department) is not required prior to registering for the examination.
• Any candidate possessing a Baccalaureate degree in engineering meeting the requirements of Section 1480.110 for an approved program and any candidate whose conferred Baccalaureate degree meets the non-approved program requirement as specified in Section 1480.120 may register with NCEES and be approved to sit for the PE Structural examination.
• The Statute, Rules, education, experience, and examination requirements for Illinois SE profession are available here:
The following items are required to be submitted to NCEES through your NCEES dashboard-prior to being approved for SE exam registration:
Transcripts
: Official college transcript(s) for your conferred Baccalaureate degree must be sent directly from your institution to NCEES or be included with your NCEES credential evaluation.
FE exam Verification
: Verification of passage of the FE exam must be listed in your NCEES Account.
If you took the FE exam from October 2010 through the present, your passing results should be listed in the exam history of your NCEES dashboard.
If you took the FE exam in Illinois prior to October 2010, please contact our office at
[email protected]
and use the subject line “FE exam verification for SE exam registration” so we can complete your SE exam registration approval process.
If you do not see your FE exam verified in your NCEES dashboard and passed the exam in another state, you must request for your FE exam to be verified in your NCEES dashboard from the state board where you took and passed the exam.
The Illinois jurisdiction requires all examinees attest to the following statements before they can proceed with registering and scheduling an exam:
1. I acknowledge I have read and understand the Illinois Statute and Rules, and specifically the minimum qualifications to be eligible for licensure as a Structural Engineer in Illinois.
2. I acknowledge I am a graduate of an approved Baccalaureate degree program or have a conferred Baccalaureate degree meeting requirements for a non-approved program specified in Section 1480.120 of the Rules for the administration of the Illinois SE Act.
3. I acknowledge and understand that passing this NCEES examination does not, by itself, guarantee future licensure in Illinois or any other state or jurisdiction.
Exam scheduling
Examinees register and schedule appointments through their
MyNCEES
accounts. During the registration process, examinees select their exam location. Next, they are presented with a list of available exam dates. If examinees are not happy with the choices, they can browse through the available dates at other
NCEES-approved test centers
Exam results
Exam results are typically available within 7–10 business days. You will receive an email notification from NCEES with instructions to view your exam results in your
MyNCEES
account. Results will include a link to your
licensing board
for additional state-specific information or instructions. All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam.
Cancellations and refunds
Refer to the section on computer-based exams in the
NCEES Examinee Guide
for information about cancellations, refunds, rescheduling, and discipline changes.
Exam registration and authorization
Application to The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (Department) is not required prior to registering for the examination.
• Any candidate with an approved Baccalaureate degree (or those in the final year of said program) specified in Section 1270.14 and any candidate whose Baccalaureate degree meets the non-approved program requirements specified in Section 1270.15 mayregister with NCEES and be approved to sit for the FS exam.
• The Statute, Rules, education, experience, and examination requirements for Illinois PLS profession are available here:
The Illinois jurisdiction requires all examinees attest to the following statements before they can proceed with registering and scheduling an exam:
1. I acknowledge I have read and understand the Illinois Statute and Rules, and specifically the minimum qualifications to be eligible for enrollment as a Surveyor Intern in Illinois.
2. I acknowledge I am a graduate of (or in my final year in) an approved program or have a conferred baccalaureate degree meeting the non-approved education requirement.
3. I acknowledge and understand that passing this NCEES examination does not, by itself, guarantee future enrollment as an intern or licensure
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Application to The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (Department) is not required prior to registering for the examination.
• Any candidate possessing an approved Baccalaureate degree specified in Section 1270.14 and any candidate whose conferred Baccalaureate degree meets the non-approved program requirements specified in Section 1270.15 may register with NCEES and be approved to sit for the PS exam.
• The Statute, Rules, education, experience, and examination requirements for Illinois PLS profession are available here:
The following items are required to be submitted to NCEES through your NCEES dashboard prior to being approved for PS exam registration:
Transcripts
: Official college transcript(s) for your conferred Baccalaureate degree must be sent directly from your institution to NCEES or be included with your NCEES credential evaluation.
FS exam Verification
: Verification of passage of the FS exam must be listed in your NCEES Account.
If you took the FS exam from October 2010 through the present, your passing results should be listed in the exam history of your NCEES dashboard.
If you do not see your FS exam verified in your NCEES account and passed the exam in another state, you must request for your FE exam to be verified in your NCEES dashboard from the state board where you took and passed the exam.
The Illinois jurisdiction requires all examinees attest to the following statements before they can proceed with registering and scheduling an exam:
1. I acknowledge I have read and understand the Illinois Statute and Rules, and specifically the minimum qualifications to be eligible for licensure as a Professional Land Surveyor in Illinois.
2. I acknowledge I am a graduate of an approved program or have a conferred baccalaureate degree meeting the non-approved education requirement.
3. I acknowledge and understand that passing this NCEES examination does not, by itself, guarantee future licensure as a Professional Land Surveyor in Illinois or any other jurisdiction.
4. I acknowledge that I am aware that I must additionally take and pass the Illinois Jurisdictional examination to be licensed in Illinois.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Application to The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (Department) is not required prior to registering for the examination. Please note that the FE exam is used in Illinois for both the Professional and Structural Engineer professions.  Each has separate education requirements.  Candidates are advised to be aware of the requirements for the profession you wish to ultimately apply for.
Candidates for the Professional Engineer Intern (EI):
Any candidate with a Baccalaureate degree (or those in the final year of said program) meeting the requirements of Section 1380.210 and any candidate whose Baccalaureate degree meets the NCEES Engineering Education standard as specified in Section 1380.220 may register with NCEES and be approved to sit for the FE exam.
o The Statute, Rules, education, experience, and examination requirements for Illinois PE profession are available here:
• Candidates for the Structural Engineer Intern (SEI):
Any candidate with a Baccalaureate degree (or those in the final year of said program) meeting the requirements of Section 1480.110 or any candidate whose Baccalaureate degree meets the non-approved program requirement as specified in Section 1480.120may register with NCEES and be approved to sit for the FE exam.
o The Statute, Rules, education, experience, and examination requirements for Illinois SE profession are available here:
The Illinois jurisdiction requires all examinees attest to the following statements before they can proceed with registering and scheduling an exam:
1. I acknowledge I have read and understand the Illinois Statute and Rules, and specifically the minimum qualifications to be eligible for enrollment as an Engineer Intern or Structural Engineer Intern in Illinois.
2. I acknowledge I am a graduate of (or in my final year in) an approved program or have a conferred Baccalaureate degree meeting the non-approved education requirement specifiedin the respective Section of the Rules for the administration of the Act for which I am applying under.
3. I acknowledge and understand that passing this NCEES examination does not, by itself, guarantee future enrollment as an intern or licensure.
Prior to November 1, 2021:
Candidates wishing to register for any NCEES examination under the Illinois Jurisdiction must register with
both
NCEES and
Continental Testing Services, Inc.
(CTS), the test administrator for Illinois, to be fully registered.
Beginning November 1, 2021:
Registration with CTS is no longer required. Candidates wishing to register for any NCEES examination under the Illinois Jurisdiction need
only
register with NCEES. Exam approval will be given from NCEES and the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (Department) based on your Baccalaureate degree.
·       Candidates with a U.S. EAC/ABET bachelor's degree (or those in the senior year of said program) and those individuals with a non-approved degree who are currently enrolled as an
Illinois
Engineer Intern are the
only
candidates authorized to directly register to sit for the PE exam.
All
other candidates must be approved by the
Illinois PE Board
prior to registering
for the PE exam. All deficiencies noted by the Board must be corrected before you will be approved to sit for the exam. Candidates with a foreign bachelor’s degree must submit an
NCEES evaluation
as part of the application process and may be subject to passage of the TOEFL-iBT exam.
Important note for PE - Civil/Structural exam candidates:
The Civil/Structural exam is accepted for the PE license as it is by definition, a PE exam.
Passing the Civil/Structural exam does not allow you to perform Structural Engineering services in Illinois. That requires a separate SE license. Non-structural experience is required for licensure as a PE in Illinois.
Application to The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (Department) is not required prior to registering for the examination.
• Any candidate possessing a Baccalaureate degree in engineering meeting the requirements of Section 1480.110 for an approved program and any candidate whose conferred Baccalaureate degree meets the non-approved program requirement as specified in Section 1480.120 may register with NCEES and be approved to sit for the PE Structural examination.
• The Statute, Rules, education, experience, and examination requirements for Illinois SE profession are available here:
The following items are required to be submitted to NCEES through your NCEES dashboard-prior to being approved for SE exam registration:
Transcripts
: Official college transcript(s) for your conferred Baccalaureate degree must be sent directly from your institution to NCEES or be included with your NCEES credential evaluation.
FE exam Verification
: Verification of passage of the FE exam must be listed in your NCEES Account.
If you took the FE exam from October 2010 through the present, your passing results should be listed in the exam history of your NCEES dashboard.
If you took the FE exam in Illinois prior to October 2010, please contact our office at
[email protected]
and use the subject line “FE exam verification for SE exam registration” so we can complete your SE exam registration approval process.
If you do not see your FE exam verified in your NCEES dashboard and passed the exam in another state, you must request for your FE exam to be verified in your NCEES dashboard from the state board where you took and passed the exam.
The Illinois jurisdiction requires all examinees attest to the following statements before they can proceed with registering and scheduling an exam:
1. I acknowledge I have read and understand the Illinois Statute and Rules, and specifically the minimum qualifications to be eligible for licensure as a Structural Engineer in Illinois.
2. I acknowledge I am a graduate of an approved Baccalaureate degree program or have a conferred Baccalaureate degree meeting requirements for a non-approved program specified in Section 1480.120 of the Rules for the administration of the Illinois SE Act.
3. I acknowledge and understand that passing this NCEES examination does not, by itself, guarantee future licensure in Illinois or any other state or jurisdiction.
Exam sites and fees
Exam Locations
Registration Fees
Exam
Registration Fee
Exam Locations
Registration Fees
Exam
Registration Fee
Exam results
When results have been released to the board (typically 8–10 weeks after the exam) and validated, NCEES will send an email informing you that your exam result can be accessed through your
MyNCEES
account.
All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam. You will not receive a diagnostic report if you pass the examination.
Cancellations and refunds
You may cancel your exam registration through your
MyNCEES
account any time before the NCEES registration deadline. Refunds will include exam fees paid to NCEES during the registration process, minus a $50 processing fee.
Funds may not be transferred to a later exam administration date. After the NCEES registration deadline, registrations may not be canceled and fees will not be refunded.
If, on the day of the exam, you are unable to attend for one of the following reasons, you may submit documentation to request a refund of your fees (less the $50 processing fee). Documentation must be submitted to NCEES within 30 days of the exam date.
Illness, either yourself or immediate family member who requires your care
Death of an immediate family member
Disabling traffic accident
Court appearance or jury duty
Military duty
Indiana Requirements and Registration Details
Which exam are you taking?
Exam registration and authorization
The
Indiana board
does not require examinees to submit an application or an additional fee
prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Application to The Indiana Professional Licensing Agency (IPLA) is not required prior to registering for the examination.
The following items are required to be submitted to NCEES through your NCEES dashboard prior to being approved for PE exam registration:
• Transcripts: Official college transcript(s) for your conferred Baccalaureate degree must be sent directly from your institution to NCEES or be included with your NCEES credential evaluation.
• FE exam Verification: Verification of passage of the FE exam must be listed in your NCEES Account.
If you took the FE exam from October 2010 through the present, your passing results will show in your exam history. You will be automatically approved.
If you took the FE exam prior to October 2010, you must request for your FE exam to be verified in your account. To accomplish this, look on the right side of your dashboard when you log in, where there will be a link to Exam Verification. Click on Request Verification at the top of the page and follow the steps to make the request to your state board where you took and passed the exam. Keep in mind that some state boards require ample time to process the verification, and plan accordingly.
The Indiana jurisdiction requires all examinees attest to the following statements before they can proceed with registering and scheduling an exam:
1. I acknowledge I have read and understand the Indiana Statutes and Rules, and specifically the minimum qualifications to be eligible for licensure as a Professional Engineer in Indiana.
2. I acknowledge I am a graduate of an EAC/ABET Baccalaureate degree program or have a conferred Baccalaureate degree and meet the NCEES Engineering Education standard.
3. I acknowledge and understand that passing this NCEES examination does not, by itself, guarantee future licensure in Indiana or any other state or jurisdiction.
The Statute, Rules, education, experience, and examination requirements for Indiana PE profession are available here:
PLA Engineering Home
Visit the board’s website for licensure application instructions once you have passed the exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Applicants should visit the
Indiana board’s website
for instructions on how to apply for approval to sit for the exam.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact the board directly for details.
The
Indiana board
does not
require FS examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to
registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Indiana board
requires PS examinees to first submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the board.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact the board directly for details.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam scheduling
Examinees register and schedule appointments through their
MyNCEES
accounts. During the registration process, examinees select their exam location. Next, they are presented with a list of available exam dates. If examinees are not happy with the choices, they can browse through the available dates at other
NCEES-approved test centers
Exam results
Exam results are typically available within 7–10 business days. You will receive an email notification from NCEES with instructions to view your exam results in your
MyNCEES
account. Results will include a link to your
licensing board
for additional state-specific information or instructions. All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam.
Cancellations and refunds
Refer to the section on computer-based exams in the
NCEES Examinee Guide
for information about cancellations, refunds, rescheduling, and discipline changes.
Exam registration and authorization
The
Indiana board
does not require examinees to submit an application or an additional fee
prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Applicants should visit the
Indiana board’s website
for instructions on how to apply for approval to sit for the exam. The
Indiana board’s deadlines for approval applications are January 2 for
the April 2021 exams, and July 1 for the October 2021 exams.
After the
board has notified you of your approval, register online with NCEES (see deadlines below) to reserve your seat for
the exam.
OCTOBER 21-22, 2021 EXAMS
The deadline to register with NCEES for this exam will be at 3:00
p.m. eastern time on August 26, 2021.
Please
read here for important information on the date your exam will be given, as
well as important exam site procedures:
Your exam type, discipline, module, and/or site cannot be
changed after the NCEES registration deadline.
Applicants should visit the
Indiana board’s website
for instructions on how to apply for approval to sit for the exam.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact the board directly for details.
The
Indiana board
does not
require FS examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to
registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Indiana board
requires PS examinees to first submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the board.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact the board directly for details.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam sites and fees
Exam Locations
Registration Fees
Exam
Registration Fee
Exam results
When results have been released to the board (typically 8–10 weeks after the exam) and validated, NCEES will send an email informing you that your exam result can be accessed through your
MyNCEES
account.
All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam. You will not receive a diagnostic report if you pass the examination.
Cancellations and refunds
You may cancel your exam registration through your
MyNCEES
account any time before the NCEES registration deadline. Refunds will include exam fees paid to NCEES during the registration process, minus a $50 processing fee.
Funds may not be transferred to a later exam administration date. After the NCEES registration deadline, registrations may not be canceled and fees will not be refunded.
If, on the day of the exam, you are unable to attend for one of the following reasons, you may submit documentation to request a refund of your fees (less the $50 processing fee). Documentation must be submitted to NCEES within 30 days of the exam date.
Illness, either yourself or immediate family member who requires your care
Death of an immediate family member
Disabling traffic accident
Court appearance or jury duty
Military duty
Iowa Requirements and Registration Details
Which exam are you taking?
Exam registration and authorization
The
Iowa board
does not require FE examinees to submit an application or an additional
fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The Iowa Engineering and Land Surveying
Examining Board (IA Board) no longer requires examinees to submit a
pre-approval application or fee to the Board prior to registering for and
scheduling to take the NCEES PE exam. However, the following items are required
to be submitted to NCEES
prior to PE exam registration
· Official college transcript(s) sent directly
from your institution to NCEES. The IA Board requires that the transcript show
you have earned a degree of four years or more in engineering from an Accreditation
Board of Engineering and Technology/Engineering Accreditation Commission
(ABET/EAC) - or Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board (CEAB)-accredited
curriculum.
Iowa does not accept engineering technology degrees, even if
accredited.
All examinees should visit
www.abet.org
or
www.ceab.org
to ensure their bachelor’s degree is from an
ABET/EAC or CEAB-accredited program at their specific institution
· Verification of passage of the FE exam
submitted directly from the state where you passed the exam. You can check to
see if your FE exam has already been verified by looking at the right side of
your dashboard when you log in and following the Exam Verification link. If
you do not see your FE exam verified here, you must request
for your FE exam to be verified in your account. To accomplish this, go to the
right side of your dashboard when you log in, where there will be a link to
click to Request Exam Verification and simply follow the steps to make the
request to the state board where you took and passed the exam. Keep in mind
that some state boards require ample time to process the verification, and plan
accordingly.
The IA Board recommends all examinees to visit
the Board’s website at
to review the IA Engineering Rules and PE
application information for initial licensure to guarantee they understand the
minimum qualifications. After doing so, all IA PE exam applicants must attest
to the following 5 statements before they can proceed with the registering for
and scheduling an exam:
1.
am a graduate of a four-year Bachelor’s program in engineering from an ABET/EAC
or CEAB-accredited engineering program
2.
have passed the NCEES Fundamentals of Engineering examination;
3.
acknowledge and understand that passing this NCEES PE examination does not
guarantee future licensure in any state or jurisdiction.
4.
acknowledge I have read and understood the IA Engineering Rules, and specifically
the Examination and Licensure minimum qualifications criteria to be eligible
for initial PE licensure in Iowa.
5.
understand that once I pass the NCEES PE exam, and have earned the necessary
qualifying experience, I am required to apply directly to the IA Board to
continue the initial licensure process by submitting the required application
and fees, along with all documentation as required by the Board.
The Iowa Engineering and Land Surveying Examining Board (IA Board) no longer requires examinees to submit a pre-approval application or fee to the Board prior to registering for and scheduling to take the NCEES PE exam. However, the following items are required to be submitted to NCEES
prior to PE exam registration
· Official college transcript(s) sent directly from your institution to NCEES. The IA Board requires that the transcript show you have earned a degree of four years or more in engineering from an Accreditation Board of Engineering and Technology/Engineering Accreditation Commission (ABET/EAC) - or Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board (CEAB)-accredited curriculum.
Iowa does not accept engineering technology degrees, even if accredited.
All examinees should visit
www.abet.org
or
www.ceab.org
to ensure their bachelor’s degree is from an ABET/EAC or CEAB-accredited program at their specific institution
· Verification of passage of the FE exam submitted directly from the state where you passed the exam. You can check to see if your FE exam has already been verified by looking at the right side of your dashboard when you log in and following the Exam Verification link. If you do not see your FE exam verified here, you must request for your FE exam to be verified in your account. To accomplish this, go to the right side of your dashboard when you log in, where there will be a link to click to Request Exam Verification and simply follow the steps to make the request to the state board where you took and passed the exam. Keep in mind that some state boards require ample time to process the verification, and plan accordingly.
The IA Board recommends all examinees to visit the Board’s website at
to review the IA Engineering Rules and PE application information for initial licensure to guarantee they understand the minimum qualifications. After doing so, all IA PE exam applicants must attest to the following 5 statements before they can proceed with the registering for and scheduling an exam:
1.
I am a graduate of a four-year Bachelor’s program in engineering from an ABET/EAC or CEAB-accredited engineering program
2.
I have passed the NCEES Fundamentals of Engineering examination;
3.
I acknowledge and understand that passing this NCEES PE examination does not guarantee future licensure in any state or jurisdiction.
4.
I acknowledge I have read and understood the IA Engineering Rules, and specifically the Examination and Licensure minimum qualifications criteria to be eligible for initial PE licensure in Iowa.
5.
I understand that once I pass the NCEES PE exam, and have earned the necessary qualifying experience, I am required to apply directly to the IA Board to continue the initial licensure process by submitting the required application and fees, along with all documentation as required by the Board.
The
Iowa board
requires FS examinees to submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the board.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact the board directly for details.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Iowa board
requires PS examinees to first submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the board.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact the board directly for details.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam scheduling
Examinees register and schedule appointments through their
MyNCEES
accounts. During the registration process, examinees select their exam location. Next, they are presented with a list of available exam dates. If examinees are not happy with the choices, they can browse through the available dates at other
NCEES-approved test centers
Exam results
Exam results are typically available within 7–10 business days. You will receive an email notification from NCEES with instructions to view your exam results in your
MyNCEES
account. Results will include a link to your
licensing board
for additional state-specific information or instructions. All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam.
Cancellations and refunds
Refer to the section on computer-based exams in the
NCEES Examinee Guide
for information about cancellations, refunds, rescheduling, and discipline changes.
Exam registration and authorization
The
Iowa board
does not require FE examinees to submit an application or an additional
fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
All
exam applicants should contact the the
Iowa board
for instructions on obtaining approval. Iowa
accepts applications year round, and once approved any applicant can register
for an upcoming exam.
After you have been notified of your approval, register online with
NCEES (see deadlines below) to reserve your
seat for the upcoming exam.
OCTOBER 21-22, 2021 EXAMS
The deadline to register with NCEES for
this exam will be at 3:00
p.m. eastern time on August 26, 2021.
Please read
here for important information on the date your exam will be given, as well as
important exam site procedures:
Your exam type, discipline, module, and/or site
cannot be changed after the NCEES registration deadline.
The Iowa Engineering and Land Surveying Examining Board (IA Board) no longer requires examinees to submit a pre-approval application or fee to the Board prior to registering for and scheduling to take the NCEES PE exam. However, the following items are required to be submitted to NCEES
prior to PE exam registration
· Official college transcript(s) sent directly from your institution to NCEES. The IA Board requires that the transcript show you have earned a degree of four years or more in engineering from an Accreditation Board of Engineering and Technology/Engineering Accreditation Commission (ABET/EAC) - or Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board (CEAB)-accredited curriculum.
Iowa does not accept engineering technology degrees, even if accredited.
All examinees should visit
www.abet.org
or
www.ceab.org
to ensure their bachelor’s degree is from an ABET/EAC or CEAB-accredited program at their specific institution
· Verification of passage of the FE exam submitted directly from the state where you passed the exam. You can check to see if your FE exam has already been verified by looking at the right side of your dashboard when you log in and following the Exam Verification link. If you do not see your FE exam verified here, you must request for your FE exam to be verified in your account. To accomplish this, go to the right side of your dashboard when you log in, where there will be a link to click to Request Exam Verification and simply follow the steps to make the request to the state board where you took and passed the exam. Keep in mind that some state boards require ample time to process the verification, and plan accordingly.
The IA Board recommends all examinees to visit the Board’s website at
to review the IA Engineering Rules and PE application information for initial licensure to guarantee they understand the minimum qualifications. After doing so, all IA PE exam applicants must attest to the following 5 statements before they can proceed with the registering for and scheduling an exam:
1.
I am a graduate of a four-year Bachelor’s program in engineering from an ABET/EAC or CEAB-accredited engineering program
2.
I have passed the NCEES Fundamentals of Engineering examination;
3.
I acknowledge and understand that passing this NCEES PE examination does not guarantee future licensure in any state or jurisdiction.
4.
I acknowledge I have read and understood the IA Engineering Rules, and specifically the Examination and Licensure minimum qualifications criteria to be eligible for initial PE licensure in Iowa.
5.
I understand that once I pass the NCEES PE exam, and have earned the necessary qualifying experience, I am required to apply directly to the IA Board to continue the initial licensure process by submitting the required application and fees, along with all documentation as required by the Board.
The
Iowa board
requires FS examinees to submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the board.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact the board directly for details.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Iowa board
requires PS examinees to first submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the board.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact the board directly for details.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam sites and fees
Exam Locations
Registration Fees
Exam
Registration Fee
Exam results
When results have been released to the board (typically 8–10 weeks after the exam) and validated, NCEES will send an email informing you that your exam result can be accessed through your
MyNCEES
account.
All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam. You will not receive a diagnostic report if you pass the examination.
Cancellations and refunds
You may cancel your exam registration through your
MyNCEES
account any time before the NCEES registration deadline. Refunds will include exam fees paid to NCEES during the registration process, minus a $50 processing fee.
Funds may not be transferred to a later exam administration date. After the NCEES registration deadline, registrations may not be canceled and fees will not be refunded.
If, on the day of the exam, you are unable to attend for one of the following reasons, you may submit documentation to request a refund of your fees (less the $50 processing fee). Documentation must be submitted to NCEES within 30 days of the exam date.
Illness, either yourself or immediate family member who requires your care
Death of an immediate family member
Disabling traffic accident
Court appearance or jury duty
Military duty
JPEC Requirements and Registration Details
Which exam are you taking?
Exam registration and authorization
NCEES administers FE exams in Japan under an agreement with the
Japan PE/FE Examiners Council (JPEC)
JPEC requires examinees to submit an application and/or pay an
application fee to the board. Once approved, examinees may register with
NCEES to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact JPEC directly for
details.
A $250 exam fee is payable directly to NCEES as part of the registration process.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Note
—In addition to the
NCEES calculator policy
, the following Casio calculators are allowed for
non-North American test centers and exam sites: fx-912, fx-915, fx-993, fx-995,
fx-570, fx-JP700, fx-JP900. (These Casio calculators must have “fx-912”, “fx-915”,
“fx-993”, “fx-995”, “fx-570”, “fx-JP700”, or “fx-JP900” in their model name.)
NCEES administers PE exams in Japan under an agreement with the
Japan PE/FE Examiners Council (JPEC)
JPEC requires examinees to submit an application and/or pay an
application fee to the board. Once approved, examinees may register with
NCEES to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact JPEC directly for
details.
A $425 exam fee is payable directly to NCEES as part of the registration process.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Note
—In addition to the
NCEES calculator policy
, the following Casio calculators are allowed for
non-North American test centers and exam sites: fx-912, fx-915, fx-993, fx-995,
fx-570, fx-JP700, fx-JP900. (These Casio calculators must have “fx-912”, “fx-915”,
“fx-993”, “fx-995”, “fx-570”, “fx-JP700”, or “fx-JP900” in their model name.)
The
Structural Engineering exam is not offered outside of North America.
Exam scheduling
Examinees register and schedule appointments through their
MyNCEES
accounts. During the registration process, examinees select their exam location. Next, they are presented with a list of available exam dates. If examinees are not happy with the choices, they can browse through the available dates at other
NCEES-approved test centers
Exam results
Exam results are typically available within 7–10 business days. You will receive an email notification from NCEES with instructions to view your exam results in your
MyNCEES
account. Results will include a link to your
licensing board
for additional state-specific information or instructions. All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam.
Cancellations and refunds
Refer to the section on computer-based exams in the
NCEES Examinee Guide
for information about cancellations, refunds, rescheduling, and discipline changes.
Exam registration and authorization
NCEES administers FE exams in Japan under an agreement with the
Japan PE/FE Examiners Council (JPEC)
JPEC requires examinees to submit an application and/or pay an
application fee to the board. Once approved, examinees may register with
NCEES to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact JPEC directly for
details.
A $250 exam fee is payable directly to NCEES as part of the registration process.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Note
—In addition to the
NCEES calculator policy
, the following Casio calculators are allowed for
non-North American test centers and exam sites: fx-912, fx-915, fx-993, fx-995,
fx-570, fx-JP700, fx-JP900. (These Casio calculators must have “fx-912”, “fx-915”,
“fx-993”, “fx-995”, “fx-570”, “fx-JP700”, or “fx-JP900” in their model name.)
NCEES administers PE exams in Japan under an agreement with the
Japan PE/FE Examiners Council (JPEC)
. The Structural Engineering exam is not offered outside of North America.
To sit for an exam in Japan, contact JPEC for information about the
approval process. JPEC’s deadlines for approval applications are January 10 for the April 2021 exams, and July 31 for the October 2021 exams.
After JPEC has notified you of your approval, register online with NCEES (deadline: 3:00 p.m. US eastern time on August 26, 2021) to reserve your seat for
the exam.
Your exam type, discipline, module, and/or site cannot be
changed after the NCEES registration deadline.
Note
—In addition to the
NCEES calculator policy
, the following Casio calculators are allowed for
non-North American test centers and exam sites: fx-912, fx-915, fx-993, fx-995,
fx-570, fx-JP700, fx-JP900. (These Casio calculators must have “fx-912”, “fx-915”,
“fx-993”, “fx-995”, “fx-570”, “fx-JP700”, or “fx-JP900” in their model name.)
The
Structural Engineering exam is not offered outside of North America.
Exam sites and fees
Exam Locations
Registration Fees
Exam
Registration Fee
Exam results
When results have been released to the board (typically 8–10 weeks after the exam) and validated, NCEES will send an email informing you that your exam result can be accessed through your
MyNCEES
account.
All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam. You will not receive a diagnostic report if you pass the examination.
Cancellations and refunds
You may cancel your exam registration through your
MyNCEES
account any time before the NCEES registration deadline. Refunds will include exam fees paid to NCEES during the registration process, minus a $50 processing fee.
Funds may not be transferred to a later exam administration date. After the NCEES registration deadline, registrations may not be canceled and fees will not be refunded.
If, on the day of the exam, you are unable to attend for one of the following reasons, you may submit documentation to request a refund of your fees (less the $50 processing fee). Documentation must be submitted to NCEES within 30 days of the exam date.
Illness, either yourself or immediate family member who requires your care
Death of an immediate family member
Disabling traffic accident
Court appearance or jury duty
Military duty
Kansas Requirements and Registration Details
Which exam are you taking?
Exam registration and authorization
The
Kansas board
does not
require FE examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to
registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Note:
Approval applications are required beginning February 16, 2021.
Examinees
must first apply to the
Kansas board
for approval to sit for an exam. Visit the
board’s website for instructions on the approval process.
After
the board has notified you of your approval, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per
testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Examinees must first apply to the
Kansas board
for approval to sit for an exam. Visit the board’s website for
instructions on the approval process.
After the board has notified you of your approval, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
The
Kansas board
requires
FS examinees to submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the
board.
Once
approved, examinees may
with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Kansas board
requires PS examinees to first submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the board.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact the board directly for details.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam scheduling
Examinees register and schedule appointments through their
MyNCEES
accounts. During the registration process, examinees select their exam location. Next, they are presented with a list of available exam dates. If examinees are not happy with the choices, they can browse through the available dates at other
NCEES-approved test centers
Exam results
Exam results are typically available within 7–10 business days. You will receive an email notification from NCEES with instructions to view your exam results in your
MyNCEES
account. Results will include a link to your
licensing board
for additional state-specific information or instructions. All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam.
Cancellations and refunds
Refer to the section on computer-based exams in the
NCEES Examinee Guide
for information about cancellations, refunds, rescheduling, and discipline changes.
Exam registration and authorization
The
Kansas board
does not
require FE examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to
registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Examinees must first apply to the
Kansas board
for approval to sit for an exam. Visit the board’s website for
instructions on the approval process. The board’s application deadlines
are below.
After the board has notified you of your approval, register online
with NCEES to reserve
your seat for the exam.
OCTOBER 21-22, 2021 EXAMS
The application deadline to the board is June 15, 2021. The deadline to register with NCEES for
this exam will be at 3:00
p.m. eastern time on August 26, 2021.
Please
read here for important information on the date your exam will be given, as
well as important exam site procedures:
Your exam type, discipline, module,
and/or site cannot be changed after the NCEES registration deadline.
Examinees must first apply to the
Kansas board
for approval to sit for an exam. Visit the board’s website for
instructions on the approval process.
After the board has notified you of your approval, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
The
Kansas board
requires
FS examinees to submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the
board.
Once
approved, examinees may
with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Kansas board
requires PS examinees to first submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the board.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact the board directly for details.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam sites and fees
Exam Locations
Registration Fees
Exam
Registration Fee
Exam results
When results have been released to the board (typically 8–10 weeks after the exam) and validated, NCEES will send an email informing you that your exam result can be accessed through your
MyNCEES
account.
All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam. You will not receive a diagnostic report if you pass the examination.
Cancellations and refunds
You may cancel your exam registration through your
MyNCEES
account any time before the NCEES registration deadline. Refunds will include exam fees paid to NCEES during the registration process, minus a $50 processing fee.
Funds may not be transferred to a later exam administration date. After the NCEES registration deadline, registrations may not be canceled and fees will not be refunded.
If, on the day of the exam, you are unable to attend for one of the following reasons, you may submit documentation to request a refund of your fees (less the $50 processing fee). Documentation must be submitted to NCEES within 30 days of the exam date.
Illness, either yourself or immediate family member who requires your care
Death of an immediate family member
Disabling traffic accident
Court appearance or jury duty
Military duty
Kentucky Requirements and Registration Details
Which exam are you taking?
Exam registration and authorization
The
Kentucky board
does not require examinees to submit an application or an additional
fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam. However, you must acknowledge the following statement:
"I am a graduate of an EAC ABET accredited engineering program or have
senior standing in such a program; or I have written approval from the
Kentucky Board to register for this examination. I acknowledge and
understand that passing this examination does not guarantee future
licensure and that if I misrepresent my credentials in this
acknowledgment, the Kentucky Board may refuse to license me."
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Kentucky board
does not require examinees to submit an application or an additional
fee prior to registering with NCEES as long as the examinee has an
EAC
ABET-accredited
degree and has passed the Fundamentals of Engineering examination; or
has written approval from the Kentucky Board to register with NCEES for
the exam. Before registering, examinees should visit the
ABET website
to
ensure their bachelor’s degree is from an EAC ABET-accredited program
at their institution. Examinees without EAC ABET-accredited degrees or
prior written approval should contact
[email protected]
before registering with NCEES for the exam.
You must also acknowledge the following statement:
"I am a graduate of an EAC-ABET accredited engineering program and have
passed the Fundamentals of Engineering examination; or I have written
approval from the Kentucky Board to register for this examination. I
acknowledge and understand that passing this examination does not
guarantee future licensure and that if I misrepresent my credentials in
this acknowledgment, the Kentucky Board may refuse to license me."
The following
items are required to be submitted to NCEES
prior to PE exam
registration
Official college transcript(s) sent directly from your
institution to NCEES. The Kentucky Board requires that the transcript show
you have earned an EAC (engineering) ABET-accredited bachelor’s degree; or
written approval from the Kentucky Board to register with NCEES for the
exam. All examinees should visit the ABET website at
www.abet.org
to
ensure their bachelor’s degree is from an EAC ABET-accredited program at
their specific institution. Examinees without EAC ABET-accredited degrees
or prior written approval should contact
[email protected]
for
pre-approval procedures before beginning the NCEES PE Exam registration
process.
Verification of passage of the FE exam submitted
directly from the state where you passed the exam. You can check to see if
your FE exam has already been verified by looking at the right side of
your dashboard when you log in and following the Exam Verification link.
If you do not see your FE exam verified here, you must
request for your FE exam to be verified in your account. To accomplish
this, go to the right side of your dashboard when you log in, where there
will be a link to click to Request Exam Verification and simply follow the
steps to make the request to the state board where you took and passed the
exam. Keep in mind that some state boards require ample time to process
the verification, and plan accordingly.
Once you pass your exam, you will then apply directly to the Kentucky
board to continue the licensure process and will submit any required
application and documentation as required by the board.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Kentucky board
does not require examinees to submit an application or an additional
fee prior to registering with NCEES as long as the examinee has an
EAC
ABET-accredited
degree and has passed the Fundamentals of Engineering examination; or
has written approval from the Kentucky Board to register with NCEES for
the exam. Before registering, examinees should visit the
ABET website
to
ensure their bachelor’s degree is from an EAC ABET-accredited program
at their institution. Examinees without EAC ABET-accredited degrees or
prior written approval should contact
[email protected]
before registering with NCEES for the exam.
You must also acknowledge the following statement:
"I am a graduate of an EAC ABET-accredited engineering program and have
passed the Fundamentals of Engineering examination; or I have written
approval from the Kentucky Board to register for this examination. I
acknowledge and understand that passing this examination does not
guarantee future licensure and that if I misrepresent my credentials in
this acknowledgment, the Kentucky Board may refuse to license me."
The following items are required to be submitted to NCEES
prior to PE exam registration
Official college transcript(s) sent directly from your institution to NCEES. The Kentucky Board requires that the transcript show you have earned an EAC (engineering) ABET-accredited bachelor’s degree; or written approval from the Kentucky Board to register with NCEES for the exam. All examinees should visit the ABET website at
www.abet.org
to ensure their bachelor’s degree is from an EAC ABET-accredited program at their specific institution. Examinees without EAC ABET-accredited degrees or prior written approval should contact
[email protected]
for pre-approval procedures before beginning the NCEES PE Exam registration process.
Verification of passage of the FE exam submitted directly from the state where you passed the exam. You can check to see if your FE exam has already been verified by looking at the right side of your dashboard when you log in and following the Exam Verification link. If you do not see your FE exam verified here, you must request for your FE exam to be verified in your account. To accomplish this, go to the right side of your dashboard when you log in, where there will be a link to click to Request Exam Verification and simply follow the steps to make the request to the state board where you took and passed the exam. Keep in mind that some state boards require ample time to process the verification, and plan accordingly.
Once you pass your exam, you will then apply directly to the Kentucky
board to continue the licensure process and will submit any required
application and documentation as required by the board.
The
Kentucky board
does not require examinees to submit an application or an additional
fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam. However, you must acknowledge the following statement:
"I have reviewed and meet the Kentucky education requirements listed on
their website; or I have written approval from the Kentucky Board to
register for this examination. I acknowledge and understand that
passing this examination does not guarantee future licensure and that if
I misrepresent my credentials in this acknowledgment, the Kentucky
Board may refuse to license me."
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Kentucky board
does not require PS examinees to submit an application or an additional
fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam as long as
the examinee has passed the Fundamentals of Surveying examination and
meets the Kentucky education requirements listed on the
board’s website
. All others should contact
[email protected]
before registering with NCEES.
You must also acknowledge the following statement:
"I have reviewed and meet the Kentucky education requirements listed on
their website and have passed the Fundamentals of Surveying examination;
or I have written approval from the Kentucky Board to register for this
examination. I acknowledge and understand that passing this
examination does not guarantee future licensure and that if I
misrepresent my credentials in this acknowledgment, the Kentucky Board
may refuse to license me."
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam scheduling
Examinees register and schedule appointments through their
MyNCEES
accounts. During the registration process, examinees select their exam location. Next, they are presented with a list of available exam dates. If examinees are not happy with the choices, they can browse through the available dates at other
NCEES-approved test centers
Exam results
Exam results are typically available within 7–10 business days. You will receive an email notification from NCEES with instructions to view your exam results in your
MyNCEES
account. Results will include a link to your
licensing board
for additional state-specific information or instructions. All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam.
Cancellations and refunds
Refer to the section on computer-based exams in the
NCEES Examinee Guide
for information about cancellations, refunds, rescheduling, and discipline changes.
Exam registration and authorization
The
Kentucky board
does not require examinees to submit an application or an additional
fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam. However, you must acknowledge the following statement:
"I am a graduate of an EAC ABET accredited engineering program or have
senior standing in such a program; or I have written approval from the
Kentucky Board to register for this examination. I acknowledge and
understand that passing this examination does not guarantee future
licensure and that if I misrepresent my credentials in this
acknowledgment, the Kentucky Board may refuse to license me."
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Kentucky board
does not require examinees to submit an application or an additional
fee prior to registering with NCEES (see deadlines below) as long as the examinee has an
EAC
ABET-accredited
degree and has passed the Fundamentals of Engineering examination; or
has written approval from the Kentucky Board to register with NCEES for
the exam. Before registering, examinees should visit the
ABET website
to
ensure their bachelor’s degree is from an EAC ABET-accredited program
at their institution. Examinees without EAC ABET-accredited degrees or
prior written approval should contact
[email protected]
before registering with NCEES for the exam.
You must also acknowledge the following statement:
"I am a graduate of an EAC ABET-accredited engineering program and have
passed the Fundamentals of Engineering examination; or I have written
approval from the Kentucky Board to register for this examination. I
acknowledge and understand that passing this examination does not
guarantee future licensure and that if I misrepresent my credentials in
this acknowledgment, the Kentucky Board may refuse to license me."
The following items are required to be submitted to NCEES
prior to PE exam registration
Official college transcript(s) sent directly from your institution to NCEES. The Kentucky Board requires that the transcript show you have earned an EAC (engineering) ABET-accredited bachelor’s degree; or written approval from the Kentucky Board to register with NCEES for the exam. All examinees should visit the ABET website at
www.abet.org
to ensure their bachelor’s degree is from an EAC ABET-accredited program at their specific institution. Examinees without EAC ABET-accredited degrees or prior written approval should contact
[email protected]
for pre-approval procedures before beginning the NCEES PE Exam registration process.
Verification of passage of the FE exam submitted directly from the state where you passed the exam. You can check to see if your FE exam has already been verified by looking at the right side of your dashboard when you log in and following the Exam Verification link. If you do not see your FE exam verified here, you must request for your FE exam to be verified in your account. To accomplish this, go to the right side of your dashboard when you log in, where there will be a link to click to Request Exam Verification and simply follow the steps to make the request to the state board where you took and passed the exam. Keep in mind that some state boards require ample time to process the verification, and plan accordingly.
Your exam type, discipline, module, and/or site
cannot be changed after the NCEES registration deadline.
Once you pass your exam, you will then apply directly to the Kentucky
board to continue the licensure process and will submit any required
application and documentation as required by the board.
The
Kentucky board
does not require examinees to submit an application or an additional
fee prior to registering with NCEES as long as the examinee has an
EAC
ABET-accredited
degree and has passed the Fundamentals of Engineering examination; or
has written approval from the Kentucky Board to register with NCEES for
the exam. Before registering, examinees should visit the
ABET website
to
ensure their bachelor’s degree is from an EAC ABET-accredited program
at their institution. Examinees without EAC ABET-accredited degrees or
prior written approval should contact
[email protected]
before registering with NCEES for the exam.
You must also acknowledge the following statement:
"I am a graduate of an EAC ABET-accredited engineering program and have
passed the Fundamentals of Engineering examination; or I have written
approval from the Kentucky Board to register for this examination. I
acknowledge and understand that passing this examination does not
guarantee future licensure and that if I misrepresent my credentials in
this acknowledgment, the Kentucky Board may refuse to license me."
The following items are required to be submitted to NCEES
prior to PE exam registration
Official college transcript(s) sent directly from your institution to NCEES. The Kentucky Board requires that the transcript show you have earned an EAC (engineering) ABET-accredited bachelor’s degree; or written approval from the Kentucky Board to register with NCEES for the exam. All examinees should visit the ABET website at
www.abet.org
to ensure their bachelor’s degree is from an EAC ABET-accredited program at their specific institution. Examinees without EAC ABET-accredited degrees or prior written approval should contact
[email protected]
for pre-approval procedures before beginning the NCEES PE Exam registration process.
Verification of passage of the FE exam submitted directly from the state where you passed the exam. You can check to see if your FE exam has already been verified by looking at the right side of your dashboard when you log in and following the Exam Verification link. If you do not see your FE exam verified here, you must request for your FE exam to be verified in your account. To accomplish this, go to the right side of your dashboard when you log in, where there will be a link to click to Request Exam Verification and simply follow the steps to make the request to the state board where you took and passed the exam. Keep in mind that some state boards require ample time to process the verification, and plan accordingly.
Once you pass your exam, you will then apply directly to the Kentucky
board to continue the licensure process and will submit any required
application and documentation as required by the board.
The
Kentucky board
does not require examinees to submit an application or an additional
fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam. However, you must acknowledge the following statement:
"I have reviewed and meet the Kentucky education requirements listed on
their website; or I have written approval from the Kentucky Board to
register for this examination. I acknowledge and understand that
passing this examination does not guarantee future licensure and that if
I misrepresent my credentials in this acknowledgment, the Kentucky
Board may refuse to license me."
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Kentucky board
does not require PS examinees to submit an application or an additional
fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam as long as
the examinee has passed the Fundamentals of Surveying examination and
meets the Kentucky education requirements listed on the
board’s website
. All others should contact
[email protected]
before registering with NCEES.
You must also acknowledge the following statement:
"I have reviewed and meet the Kentucky education requirements listed on
their website and have passed the Fundamentals of Surveying examination;
or I have written approval from the Kentucky Board to register for this
examination. I acknowledge and understand that passing this
examination does not guarantee future licensure and that if I
misrepresent my credentials in this acknowledgment, the Kentucky Board
may refuse to license me."
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam sites and fees
Exam Locations
Registration Fees
Exam
Registration Fee
Exam results
When results have been released to the board (typically 8–10 weeks after the exam) and validated, NCEES will send an email informing you that your exam result can be accessed through your
MyNCEES
account.
All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam. You will not receive a diagnostic report if you pass the examination.
Cancellations and refunds
You may cancel your exam registration through your
MyNCEES
account any time before the NCEES registration deadline. Refunds will include exam fees paid to NCEES during the registration process, minus a $50 processing fee.
Funds may not be transferred to a later exam administration date. After the NCEES registration deadline, registrations may not be canceled and fees will not be refunded.
If, on the day of the exam, you are unable to attend for one of the following reasons, you may submit documentation to request a refund of your fees (less the $50 processing fee). Documentation must be submitted to NCEES within 30 days of the exam date.
Illness, either yourself or immediate family member who requires your care
Death of an immediate family member
Disabling traffic accident
Court appearance or jury duty
Military duty
Louisiana Requirements and Registration Details
Which exam are you taking?
Exam registration and authorization
The
Louisiana board
does not
require FE examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to
registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Applicants for Louisiana planning to take a Principles and Practice of Engineering (PE) Exam must meet these requirements to register directly with NCEES:
(1) Applicant has graduated with a BS degree from an EAC/
ABET-accredited program
and has submitted a transcript to NCEES.
(2) Applicant has passed the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Exam.
All other applicants must
apply to the Louisiana Board
for authorization to take the Principles and Practice of Engineering Exams. Applicants must complete an Application for Certification to ensure you have met the educational, FE examination requirements and when applicable, the experience requirement.
You can check to see if your FE exam has already been verified by looking at the right side of your dashboard when you log in and following the Exam Verification link. If your FE exam has not been verified, you will need to submit a verification request to the board where you took and passed the FE exam. Please note that a verification response may take up to 30 days and plan accordingly.
To qualify for the auto approval process, you must meet the above referenced requirements prior to registering directly through NCEES.
After you have confirmed verification of your FE and your transcript,
online with NCEES to reserve your seat for the exam.
Examinees who remain categorized as “pending board approval” in their My NCEES account after submitting a transcript and having their FE verified were not accepted for auto approval by NCEES. The NCEES “pending” status means that you need to submit an application to take the examination directly to the Board for authorization to take the exam.
**Louisiana applicants need to acknowledge they have read LAPELS rule 1315:
§1315.   Re-Examinations
A. An individual who fails an examination is eligible to apply to retake the examination.
B. After an individual has failed a principles and practice of engineering examination, principles and practice of land surveying examination or Louisiana laws of land surveying examination a minimum of three times, he/she may be required to appear before the board, or a committee of the board, for an oral interview.
Passing the Principles and Practice of Engineering examination alone does not guarantee that you will receive a professional engineer license. You will still need to be of good character and reputation, as well as obtain the requisite progressive engineering experience.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Applicants for Louisiana planning to take a Structural Engineering (SE) Exam must meet these requirements to register directly with NCEES:
(1) Applicant has graduated with a BS degree from an EAC/
ABET-accredited program
and has submitted a
verified
transcript to NCEES.
(2) Applicant has passed the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Exam.
All other applicants must
apply to the Louisiana Board
for authorization to take the Principles and Practice of Engineering Exams. Applicants must complete an Application for Certification to ensure you have met the educational, FE examination requirements and when applicable, the experience requirement.
You can check to see if your FE exam has already been
verified
by looking at the right side of your dashboard when you log in and following the Exam Verification link. If your FE exam has not been verified, you will need to submit a verification request to the board where you took and passed the FE exam. Please note that a verification response may take up to 30 days, and plan accordingly.
To qualify for the auto approval process, you must meet the above referenced requirements prior to registering directly through NCEES.
After you have confirmed verification of your FE and your transcript,
online with NCEES to reserve your seat for the upcoming exam.
Examinees who remain categorized as “pending board approval” in their My NCEES account after submitting a transcript and having their FE verified were not accepted for auto approval by NCEES. The NCEES “pending” status means that you need to submit an application to take the examination directly to the Board for authorization to take the exam.
**Louisiana applicants need to acknowledge they have read LAPELS rule 1315:
§1315.   Re-Examinations
A. An individual who fails an examination is eligible to apply to retake the examination.
B. After an individual has failed a principles and practice of engineering examination, principles and practice of land surveying examination or Louisiana laws of land surveying examination a minimum of three times, he/she may be required to appear before the board, or a committee of the board, for an oral interview.
Passing the Principles and Practice of Engineering examination alone does not guarantee that you will receive a professional engineer license. You will still need to be of good character and reputation, as well as obtain the requisite progressive engineering experience.
The
Louisiana board
does not require FS examinees to submit an application or an additional
fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Louisiana board
requires examinees to first submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the board.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact the board directly for details.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam scheduling
Examinees register and schedule appointments through their
MyNCEES
accounts. During the registration process, examinees select their exam location. Next, they are presented with a list of available exam dates. If examinees are not happy with the choices, they can browse through the available dates at other
NCEES-approved test centers
Exam results
Exam results are typically available within 7–10 business days. You will receive an email notification from NCEES with instructions to view your exam results in your
MyNCEES
account. Results will include a link to your
licensing board
for additional state-specific information or instructions. All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam.
Cancellations and refunds
Refer to the section on computer-based exams in the
NCEES Examinee Guide
for information about cancellations, refunds, rescheduling, and discipline changes.
Exam registration and authorization
The
Louisiana board
does not
require FE examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to
registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Applicants for Louisiana planning to take a Principles and
Practice of Engineering (PE) Exam must meet these requirements to register
directly with NCEES:
(1) Applicant has graduated with a BS degree from an EAC/
ABET-accredited
program
and has submitted a
verified
transcript to NCEES.
(2) Applicant has passed the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE)
Exam.
All other applicants must
apply to the Louisiana Board
for authorization to take the Principles and
Practice of Engineering Exams. Applicants
must complete an Application for Certification to ensure you have met the
educational, FE examination requirements and when applicable, the experience
requirement. Our deadlines to apply for
the paper and pencil PE exams are shown below.
You can check to see if your FE exam has already been
verified
by looking at the right side of your dashboard when you log in and following
the Exam Verification link. If your FE exam has not been verified, you will
need to submit a verification request to the board where you took and passed
the FE exam. Please note that a verification response may take up to 30 days,
and plan accordingly.
To qualify for the auto approval process, you must meet the
above referenced requirements prior to registering directly through NCEES.
After you have confirmed verification of your FE and your
transcript,
online with NCEES (deadline: 3:00 p.m. EDT on August 20, 2020) to reserve your seat for the upcoming exam. Your
exam type, discipline, module, and/or site cannot be changed after the NCEES
registration deadline. Please be aware
that the Baton Rouge exam site fills up quickly.
Examinees who remain categorized as “pending board approval”
in their My NCEES account after submitting a transcript and having their FE
verified were not accepted for auto approval by NCEES. The NCEES “pending” status means that you
need to submit an application to take the examination directly to the Board for
authorization to take the exam.
**Louisiana applicants need to acknowledge they have
read LAPELS rule 1315:
1315
(B) - Reexaminations
B. After
an individual has failed a principles and practice of engineering examination,
principles and practice of land surveying examination or Louisiana laws of land
surveying examination in any and all jurisdictions for the seventh time, he/she
is no longer eligible for licensure.
Passing the Principles and Practice of Engineering examination
alone does not guarantee that you will receive a professional engineer
license. You will still need to be of
good character and reputation, as well as obtain the requisite progressive
engineering experience.
OCTOBER 21-22, 2021 EXAMS
The deadline for approval applications to the board will be June 1, 2021. The deadline to register with NCEES for
this exam will be at 3:00
p.m. eastern time on August 26, 2021.
Please
read here for important information on the date your exam will be given, as
well as important exam site procedures:
Your exam type, discipline, module,
and/or site cannot be changed after the NCEES registration deadline.
Applicants for Louisiana planning to take a Structural Engineering (SE) Exam must meet these requirements to register directly with NCEES:
(1) Applicant has graduated with a BS degree from an EAC/
ABET-accredited program
and has submitted a
verified
transcript to NCEES.
(2) Applicant has passed the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Exam.
All other applicants must
apply to the Louisiana Board
for authorization to take the Principles and Practice of Engineering Exams. Applicants must complete an Application for Certification to ensure you have met the educational, FE examination requirements and when applicable, the experience requirement.
You can check to see if your FE exam has already been
verified
by looking at the right side of your dashboard when you log in and following the Exam Verification link. If your FE exam has not been verified, you will need to submit a verification request to the board where you took and passed the FE exam. Please note that a verification response may take up to 30 days, and plan accordingly.
To qualify for the auto approval process, you must meet the above referenced requirements prior to registering directly through NCEES.
After you have confirmed verification of your FE and your transcript,
online with NCEES to reserve your seat for the upcoming exam.
Examinees who remain categorized as “pending board approval” in their My NCEES account after submitting a transcript and having their FE verified were not accepted for auto approval by NCEES. The NCEES “pending” status means that you need to submit an application to take the examination directly to the Board for authorization to take the exam.
**Louisiana applicants need to acknowledge they have read LAPELS rule 1315:
§1315.   Re-Examinations
A. An individual who fails an examination is eligible to apply to retake the examination.
B. After an individual has failed a principles and practice of engineering examination, principles and practice of land surveying examination or Louisiana laws of land surveying examination a minimum of three times, he/she may be required to appear before the board, or a committee of the board, for an oral interview.
Passing the Principles and Practice of Engineering examination alone does not guarantee that you will receive a professional engineer license. You will still need to be of good character and reputation, as well as obtain the requisite progressive engineering experience.
The
Louisiana board
does not require FS examinees to submit an application or an additional
fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Louisiana board
requires examinees to first submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the board.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact the board directly for details.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam sites and fees
Exam Locations
Registration Fees
Exam
Registration Fee
Exam results
When results have been released to the board (typically 8–10 weeks after the exam) and validated, NCEES will send an email informing you that your exam result can be accessed through your
MyNCEES
account.
All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam. You will not receive a diagnostic report if you pass the examination.
Cancellations and refunds
You may cancel your exam registration through your
MyNCEES
account any time before the NCEES registration deadline. Refunds will include exam fees paid to NCEES during the registration process, minus a $50 processing fee.
Funds may not be transferred to a later exam administration date. After the NCEES registration deadline, registrations may not be canceled and fees will not be refunded.
If, on the day of the exam, you are unable to attend for one of the following reasons, you may submit documentation to request a refund of your fees (less the $50 processing fee). Documentation must be submitted to NCEES within 30 days of the exam date.
Illness, either yourself or immediate family member who requires your care
Death of an immediate family member
Disabling traffic accident
Court appearance or jury duty
Military duty
Maine Requirements and Registration Details
Which exam are you taking?
Exam registration and authorization
The
Maine board
does not require examinees to submit an application or an additional
fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
PE
exam candidates to the
Maine PE Board
can register with
NCEES and sit for the PE exam prior to completing an application for licensure.
Exam candidates must meet the following requirements:
·      PE exam candidates must
have a qualifying four-year degree, which can be an ABET-accredited engineering
or engineering technology degree or equivalent, an unaccredited engineering or
engineering technology degree, or a related science degree. Please contact the
board office at
[email protected]
with any questions
about degrees.
·      Candidates must have a
passing result on the NCEES FE exam recorded in their NCEES Record. To verify
that the FE exam result is recorded, log into your MyNCEES Account and look at
the right side of the dashboard. Click on the link for Exam Verification and
review the Verified Exams. If the FE exam result is not listed, click on Request
Verification at the top of the page and follow the steps to request verification
from the state where you passed the exam.
After
receiving a passing result on the NCEES PE exam, Maine PE licensure candidates
complete the application and pay the licensure fee for
Initial Licensure
Once
licensed, a Maine PE can register for and take any additional PE or SE exams
without further application to the board. Additional exam results are noted in the
NCEES Record.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
SE exam candidates to the
Maine PE Board
can register with NCEES and sit for the SE exam prior to completing an application for licensure. Exam candidates must meet the following requirements:
SE exam candidates must have a qualifying four-year degree, which can be an ABET-accredited engineering or engineering technology degree or equivalent, an unaccredited engineering or engineering technology degree, or a related science degree. Please contact the board office at
[email protected]
with any questions about degrees.
Candidates must have a passing result on the NCEES FE exam recorded in their NCEES Record. To verify that the FE exam result is recorded, log into your MyNCEES Account and look at the right side of the dashboard. Click on the link for Exam Verification and review the Verified Exams. If the FE exam result is not listed, click on Request Verification at the top of the page and follow the steps to request verification from the state where you passed the exam.
After receiving a passing result on the NCEES PE exam, Maine PE licensure candidates complete the application and pay the licensure fee for
Initial Licensure
The
Maine board
does not require FS examinees to submit an application or an additional
fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Maine board
requires PS examinees to first submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the board.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact the board directly for details.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam scheduling
Examinees register and schedule appointments through their
MyNCEES
accounts. During the registration process, examinees select their exam location. Next, they are presented with a list of available exam dates. If examinees are not happy with the choices, they can browse through the available dates at other
NCEES-approved test centers
Exam results
Exam results are typically available within 7–10 business days. You will receive an email notification from NCEES with instructions to view your exam results in your
MyNCEES
account. Results will include a link to your
licensing board
for additional state-specific information or instructions. All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam.
Cancellations and refunds
Refer to the section on computer-based exams in the
NCEES Examinee Guide
for information about cancellations, refunds, rescheduling, and discipline changes.
Exam registration and authorization
The
Maine board
does not require examinees to submit an application or an additional
fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Examinees must first apply to the
Maine board
for approval to sit for the exam. Visit the board’s website for
instructions on the approval process. The board’s posted deadlines for
approval applications for the exams are below. After the board has notified you of your approval, register online
with NCEES.
OCTOBER 21-22, 2021 EXAMS
The deadline for applications to the board will be June 15, 2021. The deadline to register with NCEES for this
exam will be at 3:00 p.m. eastern time on August 26, 2021.
Please read here for important information on the date your exam will be given, as well as important exam site procedures:
Your exam type, discipline, module, and/or site
cannot be changed after the NCEES registration deadline.
SE exam candidates to the
Maine PE Board
can register with NCEES and sit for the SE exam prior to completing an application for licensure. Exam candidates must meet the following requirements:
SE exam candidates must have a qualifying four-year degree, which can be an ABET-accredited engineering or engineering technology degree or equivalent, an unaccredited engineering or engineering technology degree, or a related science degree. Please contact the board office at
[email protected]
with any questions about degrees.
Candidates must have a passing result on the NCEES FE exam recorded in their NCEES Record. To verify that the FE exam result is recorded, log into your MyNCEES Account and look at the right side of the dashboard. Click on the link for Exam Verification and review the Verified Exams. If the FE exam result is not listed, click on Request Verification at the top of the page and follow the steps to request verification from the state where you passed the exam.
After receiving a passing result on the NCEES PE exam, Maine PE licensure candidates complete the application and pay the licensure fee for
Initial Licensure
The
Maine board
does not require FS examinees to submit an application or an additional
fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Maine board
requires PS examinees to first submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the board.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact the board directly for details.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam sites and fees
Exam Locations
Registration Fees
Exam
Registration Fee
Exam results
When results have been released to the board (typically 8–10 weeks after the exam) and validated, NCEES will send an email informing you that your exam result can be accessed through your
MyNCEES
account.
All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam. You will not receive a diagnostic report if you pass the examination.
Cancellations and refunds
You may cancel your exam registration through your
MyNCEES
account any time before the NCEES registration deadline. Refunds will include exam fees paid to NCEES during the registration process, minus a $50 processing fee.
Funds may not be transferred to a later exam administration date. After the NCEES registration deadline, registrations may not be canceled and fees will not be refunded.
If, on the day of the exam, you are unable to attend for one of the following reasons, you may submit documentation to request a refund of your fees (less the $50 processing fee). Documentation must be submitted to NCEES within 30 days of the exam date.
Illness, either yourself or immediate family member who requires your care
Death of an immediate family member
Disabling traffic accident
Court appearance or jury duty
Military duty
Maryland Requirements and Registration Details
Which exam are you taking?
Exam registration and authorization
The
Maryland board
does not require examinees to submit an application or an additional
fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
After passing the FE
Exam, the candidate can apply for an EIT certification without meeting any
further requirements. For an EIT certificate application, go to:
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
First-time applicants
must apply with the Maryland
board to take an NCEES exam. There are varying qualification standards,
so applicants should visit the
board’s website
for more information. Once approved, applicants must register with NCEES.
Repeat applicants
must re-register directly with NCEES, up to three attempts.
Applicants who have failed an exam three times
must
apply as a first-time applicant. Applicants will be
required to update work experience and education, as well as demonstrate, to the
Board, that they are taking adequate measures to correct their
deficiencies. Please contact the Board for more information:
[email protected]
Licensed Professional Engineers who wish to take the PE in an additional discipline
must download a
paper application
(Word). Completed applications should be emailed to the board (
[email protected]
).
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
First-time
applicants
must apply with the Maryland board to take an
NCEES exam. There are varying qualification standards, so applicants should
visit the
board’s website
for more
information. Once approved, applicants must register with NCEES.
Repeat applicants
must re-register directly with NCEES, up to three attempts.
Applicants
who have failed an exam three times
must
apply as a first-time applicant. Applicants will be
required to update work experience and education, as well as demonstrate, to the
Board, that they are taking adequate measures to correct their
deficiencies. Please contact the Board for more information:
[email protected]
Licensed
Professional Engineers who wish to take the PE in an additional discipline
must download a
paper application
(Word). Completed applications
should be emailed to:
[email protected]
The
Maryland board
does not require examinees to submit an application or an additional
fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Maryland board
requires PS examinees to first submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the board prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees should contact the board directly for details.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact the board directly for details.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam scheduling
Examinees register and schedule appointments through their
MyNCEES
accounts. During the registration process, examinees select their exam location. Next, they are presented with a list of available exam dates. If examinees are not happy with the choices, they can browse through the available dates at other
NCEES-approved test centers
Exam results
Exam results are typically available within 7–10 business days. You will receive an email notification from NCEES with instructions to view your exam results in your
MyNCEES
account. Results will include a link to your
licensing board
for additional state-specific information or instructions. All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam.
Cancellations and refunds
Refer to the section on computer-based exams in the
NCEES Examinee Guide
for information about cancellations, refunds, rescheduling, and discipline changes.
Exam registration and authorization
The
Maryland board
does not require examinees to submit an application or an additional
fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
After passing the FE
Exam, the candidate can apply for an EIT certification without meeting any
further requirements. For an EIT certificate application, go to:
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
First-time
applicants
must apply with the Maryland board to take an
NCEES exam. There are varying qualification standards, so applicants should
visit the
board’s website
for more
information. For current and
future approval deadlines, visit
. Once approved, applicants
must schedule and pay a registration fee to NCEES (see deadlines below).
If you have questions about the process, email
the board:
[email protected]
Repeat
applicants
who have not failed the exam three times must register and pay a fee to NCEES (for current and
future approval deadlines, visit
).
Applicants
who have failed an exam three times
must
apply as a first-time applicant. Applicants will be
required to update work experience and education, as well as demonstrate, to the
Board, that they are taking adequate measures to correct their
deficiencies. Please contact the Board for more information:
[email protected]
Licensed
Professional Engineers who wish to take the PE in an additional discipline
must download a
paper application
(Word). Completed applications
should be emailed to:
[email protected]
Failure to apply with the Maryland Board and/or register with NCEES will
preclude all applicants from sitting for an exam.
OCTOBER 21-22, 2021 EXAMS
The deadline to register with NCEES for
this exam will be at 3:00
p.m. eastern time on August 26, 2021.
Please
read here for important information on the date your exam will be given, as
well as important exam site procedures:
Your exam type, discipline, module,
and/or site cannot be changed after the NCEES registration deadline.
First-time
applicants
must apply with the Maryland board to take an
NCEES exam. There are varying qualification standards, so applicants should
visit the
board’s website
for more
information. Once approved, applicants must register with NCEES.
Repeat applicants
must re-register directly with NCEES, up to three attempts.
Applicants
who have failed an exam three times
must
apply as a first-time applicant. Applicants will be
required to update work experience and education, as well as demonstrate, to the
Board, that they are taking adequate measures to correct their
deficiencies. Please contact the Board for more information:
[email protected]
Licensed
Professional Engineers who wish to take the PE in an additional discipline
must download a
paper application
(Word). Completed applications
should be emailed to:
[email protected]
The
Maryland board
does not require examinees to submit an application or an additional
fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Maryland board
requires PS examinees to first submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the board prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees should contact the board directly for details.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact the board directly for details.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam sites and fees
Exam Locations
Registration Fees
Exam
Registration Fee
Exam results
When results have been released to the board (typically 8–10 weeks after the exam) and validated, NCEES will send an email informing you that your exam result can be accessed through your
MyNCEES
account.
All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam. You will not receive a diagnostic report if you pass the examination.
Cancellations and refunds
You may cancel your exam registration through your
MyNCEES
account any time before the NCEES registration deadline. Refunds will include exam fees paid to NCEES during the registration process, minus a $50 processing fee.
Funds may not be transferred to a later exam administration date. After the NCEES registration deadline, registrations may not be canceled and fees will not be refunded.
If, on the day of the exam, you are unable to attend for one of the following reasons, you may submit documentation to request a refund of your fees (less the $50 processing fee). Documentation must be submitted to NCEES within 30 days of the exam date.
Illness, either yourself or immediate family member who requires your care
Death of an immediate family member
Disabling traffic accident
Court appearance or jury duty
Military duty
Massachusetts Requirements and Registration Details
Which exam are you taking?
Exam registration and authorization
The
Massachusetts board
requires FE examinees to
submit an application and/or pay an application fee
to the board prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam. Examinees should contact the board directly for details.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Examinees must have approval from the
Massachusetts board
before registering with NCEES for the exam.
First-time applicants can find more information on the
PCS website
. If your eligibility has expired (please read the
MA Board Re-admittance to Examination Failure letter
), contact the Massachusetts board.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Examinees must have approval from the
Massachusetts board
before registering with NCEES for the exam.
First-time applicants can find more information on the
PCS website
. If your eligibility has expired (please read the
MA Board Re-admittance to Examination Failure letter
), contact the Massachusetts board.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
The
Massachusetts board
requires FS examinees to
submit an application and/or pay an application fee
to the board prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam. Examinees should contact the board directly for details.
Once
approved, examinees may
with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Massachusetts board
requires PS examinees to first submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the board.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact the board directly for details.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period..
Exam scheduling
Examinees register and schedule appointments through their
MyNCEES
accounts. During the registration process, examinees select their exam location. Next, they are presented with a list of available exam dates. If examinees are not happy with the choices, they can browse through the available dates at other
NCEES-approved test centers
Exam results
Exam results are typically available within 7–10 business days. You will receive an email notification from NCEES with instructions to view your exam results in your
MyNCEES
account. Results will include a link to your
licensing board
for additional state-specific information or instructions. All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam.
Cancellations and refunds
Refer to the section on computer-based exams in the
NCEES Examinee Guide
for information about cancellations, refunds, rescheduling, and discipline changes.
Exam registration and authorization
The
Massachusetts board
requires FE examinees to
submit an application and/or pay an application fee
to the board prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam. Examinees should contact the board directly for details.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Examinees must have approval from the
Massachusetts board
before you can register for your exam and pay your fees to PCS/Virtual Inc.
First-time applicants can find more information on the
PCS/Virtual Inc. website
. If your eligibility has expired (please read the
MA Board Re-admittance to Examination Failure letter
), contact the Massachusetts board.
After you have been approved by the Massachusetts board, you may
register online with NCEES (see deadlines below). Board-approved applicants should then pay for the
exam with PCS/Virtual Inc. by the scheduling deadline.
OCTOBER 21-22, 2021 EXAMS
The deadline to register with NCEES for this exam will be at 3:00
p.m. eastern time on August 26, 2021.
Please
read here for important information on the date your exam will be given, as
well as important exam site procedures:
Your exam type, discipline, module, and/or site
cannot be changed after the NCEES registration deadline.
Examinees must have approval from the
Massachusetts board
before registering with NCEES for the exam.
First-time applicants can find more information on the
PCS website
. If your eligibility has expired (please read the
MA Board Re-admittance to Examination Failure letter
), contact the Massachusetts board.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
The
Massachusetts board
requires FS examinees to
submit an application and/or pay an application fee
to the board prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam. Examinees should contact the board directly for details.
Once
approved, examinees may
with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Massachusetts board
requires PS examinees to first submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the board.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact the board directly for details.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period..
Exam sites and fees
Exam Locations
Registration Fees
Exam
Registration Fee
Exam results
When results have been released to the board (typically 8–10 weeks after the exam) and validated, NCEES will send an email informing you that your exam result can be accessed through your
MyNCEES
account.
All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam. You will not receive a diagnostic report if you pass the examination.
Cancellations and refunds
You may cancel your exam registration through your
MyNCEES
account any time before the NCEES registration deadline. Refunds will include exam fees paid to NCEES during the registration process, minus a $50 processing fee.
Funds may not be transferred to a later exam administration date. After the NCEES registration deadline, registrations may not be canceled and fees will not be refunded.
If, on the day of the exam, you are unable to attend for one of the following reasons, you may submit documentation to request a refund of your fees (less the $50 processing fee). Documentation must be submitted to NCEES within 30 days of the exam date.
Illness, either yourself or immediate family member who requires your care
Death of an immediate family member
Disabling traffic accident
Court appearance or jury duty
Military duty
Michigan Requirements and Registration Details
Which exam are you taking?
Exam registration and authorization
The
Michigan board
does not require examinees to submit an application or an additional fee
prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The state of Michigan recently amended Public Act 435 (Article 20) of
the Occupational Code, to allow for direct registration for the
engineering exam applicants. The
Michigan board
no longer requires examinees to submit an application or an additional
fee prior to registering with NCEES for the exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Once the applicant has
completed their education, experience and examination requirements,
they should apply directly to the board for licensure.
The state of Michigan recently amended Public Act 435 (Article 20) of the Occupational Code, to allow for direct registration for the engineering exam applicants. The
Michigan board
no longer requires examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to registering with NCEES for the exam.
Once the applicant has completed their education, experience and examination requirements, they should apply directly to the board for licensure.
The
Michigan board
does not require examinees to submit an application and/or pay an
application fee to the board before registering with NCEES and
scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Michigan board
does not require examinees to submit an application and/or pay an
application fee to the board before registering with NCEES and
scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam scheduling
Examinees register and schedule appointments through their
MyNCEES
accounts. During the registration process, examinees select their exam location. Next, they are presented with a list of available exam dates. If examinees are not happy with the choices, they can browse through the available dates at other
NCEES-approved test centers
Exam results
Exam results are typically available within 7–10 business days. You will receive an email notification from NCEES with instructions to view your exam results in your
MyNCEES
account. Results will include a link to your
licensing board
for additional state-specific information or instructions. All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam.
Cancellations and refunds
Refer to the section on computer-based exams in the
NCEES Examinee Guide
for information about cancellations, refunds, rescheduling, and discipline changes.
Exam registration and authorization
The
Michigan board
does not require examinees to submit an application or an additional fee
prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The state of Michigan recently amended Public Act 435 (Article 20) of
the Occupational Code, to allow for direct registration for the
engineering exam applicants. The
Michigan board
no longer requires examinees to submit an application or an additional
fee prior to registering with NCEES for the exam. Once the applicant has
completed their education, experience, and examination requirements,
they should apply directly to the board for licensure.
Register online with NCEES to reserve your seat for
the exam by the deadline below.
OCTOBER 21-22, 2021 EXAMS
The deadline to register with NCEES for this exam will be at 3:00
p.m. eastern time on August 26, 2021.
Please
read here for important information on the date your exam will be given, as
well as important exam site procedures:
Your exam type, discipline, module, and/or site cannot be
changed after the NCEES registration deadline.
The state of Michigan recently amended Public Act 435 (Article 20) of the Occupational Code, to allow for direct registration for the engineering exam applicants. The
Michigan board
no longer requires examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to registering with NCEES for the exam.
Once the applicant has completed their education, experience and examination requirements, they should apply directly to the board for licensure.
The
Michigan board
does not require examinees to submit an application and/or pay an
application fee to the board before registering with NCEES and
scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Michigan board
does not require examinees to submit an application and/or pay an
application fee to the board before registering with NCEES and
scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam sites and fees
Exam Locations
Registration Fees
Exam
Registration Fee
Exam results
When results have been released to the board (typically 8–10 weeks after the exam) and validated, NCEES will send an email informing you that your exam result can be accessed through your
MyNCEES
account.
All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam. You will not receive a diagnostic report if you pass the examination.
Cancellations and refunds
You may cancel your exam registration through your
MyNCEES
account any time before the NCEES registration deadline. Refunds will include exam fees paid to NCEES during the registration process, minus a $50 processing fee.
Funds may not be transferred to a later exam administration date. After the NCEES registration deadline, registrations may not be canceled and fees will not be refunded.
If, on the day of the exam, you are unable to attend for one of the following reasons, you may submit documentation to request a refund of your fees (less the $50 processing fee). Documentation must be submitted to NCEES within 30 days of the exam date.
Illness, either yourself or immediate family member who requires your care
Death of an immediate family member
Disabling traffic accident
Court appearance or jury duty
Military duty
Minnesota Requirements and Registration Details
Which exam are you taking?
Exam registration and authorization
Applicants who are
within 32 semester credits of graduation (generally, senior year) or have
graduated from an EAC-ABET accredited baccalaureate program in engineering are
automatically eligible to sit for an NCEES exam. Such applicants do not need to
obtain approval from the Minnesota Board prior to registering for the FE exam
with NCEES.
Applicants who have
completed a minimum of 24 semester credits toward or have graduated with an
EAC-ABET accredited graduate degree in engineering are automatically eligible
to sit for an NCEES exam. Such applicants do not need to obtain approval from
the Minnesota Board prior to registering for the FE exam with NCEES.
Applicants who are
not
enrolled or have not
graduated from an EAC-ABET accredited baccalaureate program
must
submit an application
and $25 fee to the Minnesota Board for approval to sit for the FE exam. Once
approved, applicants may register with NCEES to schedule an exam. For the
Board's application, please visit the Board's website at:
Examinees will be provided
one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month
period.
Examinees must first apply to the
Minnesota board
for approval to sit for the exam in Minnesota. Visit the
board’s website
for instructions on the approval process.
The application deadline for those taking a
CBT single-date PE exam
should visit the
board’s website
If you
have failed the exam, you must submit a new application to the Board and
obtain approval prior to registering to retake the exam. Applications
are available at:
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Examinees must first apply to the
Minnesota board
for approval to sit for the exam in Minnesota. Visit the
board’s website
for instructions on the approval process.
If you
have failed the exam, you must submit a new application to the Board and
obtain approval prior to registering to retake the exam. Applications
are available at:
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
The
Minnesota board
requires examinees to submit an application and
obtain approval prior to registering for the exam.
If you
have failed the exam, you must submit a new application to the Board and
obtain approval prior to registering to retake the exam.
Applications
are available at:
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Minnesota board
requires examinees to submit an application and
obtain approval prior to registering for the exam.
If you
have failed the exam, you must submit a new application to the Board and
obtain approval prior to registering to retake the exam.
Applications
are available at:
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam scheduling
Examinees register and schedule appointments through their
MyNCEES
accounts. During the registration process, examinees select their exam location. Next, they are presented with a list of available exam dates. If examinees are not happy with the choices, they can browse through the available dates at other
NCEES-approved test centers
Exam results
Exam results are typically available within 7–10 business days. You will receive an email notification from NCEES with instructions to view your exam results in your
MyNCEES
account. Results will include a link to your
licensing board
for additional state-specific information or instructions. All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam.
Cancellations and refunds
Refer to the section on computer-based exams in the
NCEES Examinee Guide
for information about cancellations, refunds, rescheduling, and discipline changes.
Exam registration and authorization
Applicants who are
within 32 semester credits of graduation (generally, senior year) or have
graduated from an EAC-ABET accredited baccalaureate program in engineering are
automatically eligible to sit for an NCEES exam. Such applicants do not need to
obtain approval from the Minnesota Board prior to registering for the FE exam
with NCEES.
Applicants who have
completed a minimum of 24 semester credits toward or have graduated with an
EAC-ABET accredited graduate degree in engineering are automatically eligible
to sit for an NCEES exam. Such applicants do not need to obtain approval from
the Minnesota Board prior to registering for the FE exam with NCEES.
Applicants who are
not
enrolled or have not
graduated from an EAC-ABET accredited baccalaureate program
must
submit an application
and $25 fee to the Minnesota Board for approval to sit for the FE exam. Once
approved, applicants may register with NCEES to schedule an exam. For the
Board's application, please visit the Board's website at:
Examinees will be provided
one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month
period.
Examinees must first apply to the
Minnesota board
for approval to sit for the exam in Minnesota (see deadlines below). Visit the
board’s website
for instructions on the approval process.
If you
have failed the exam, you must submit a new application to the Board and
obtain approval prior to registering to retake the exam. Applications
are available at:
After the board has notified you of your approval, register online
with NCEES (deadlines below) to reserve
your seat for the exam.
OCTOBER 21-22, 2021 EXAMS
The deadline for approval applications to the board will be August 9, 2021. The deadline to register with NCEES for
this exam will be at 3:00 p.m. eastern time on August 26, 2021.
Please read here for important information on the date your exam will be given, as well as imiportant exam site procedures:
Your exam type, discipline, module, and/or site
cannot be changed after the NCEES registration deadline.
Examinees must first apply to the
Minnesota board
for approval to sit for the exam in Minnesota. Visit the
board’s website
for instructions on the approval process.
If you
have failed the exam, you must submit a new application to the Board and
obtain approval prior to registering to retake the exam. Applications
are available at:
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
The
Minnesota board
requires examinees to submit an application and
obtain approval prior to registering for the exam.
If you
have failed the exam, you must submit a new application to the Board and
obtain approval prior to registering to retake the exam.
Applications
are available at:
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Minnesota board
requires examinees to submit an application and
obtain approval prior to registering for the exam.
If you
have failed the exam, you must submit a new application to the Board and
obtain approval prior to registering to retake the exam.
Applications
are available at:
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam sites and fees
Exam Locations
Registration Fees
Exam
Registration Fee
Exam results
When results have been released to the board (typically 8–10 weeks after the exam) and validated, NCEES will send an email informing you that your exam result can be accessed through your
MyNCEES
account.
All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam. You will not receive a diagnostic report if you pass the examination.
Cancellations and refunds
You may cancel your exam registration through your
MyNCEES
account any time before the NCEES registration deadline. Refunds will include exam fees paid to NCEES during the registration process, minus a $50 processing fee.
Funds may not be transferred to a later exam administration date. After the NCEES registration deadline, registrations may not be canceled and fees will not be refunded.
If, on the day of the exam, you are unable to attend for one of the following reasons, you may submit documentation to request a refund of your fees (less the $50 processing fee). Documentation must be submitted to NCEES within 30 days of the exam date.
Illness, either yourself or immediate family member who requires your care
Death of an immediate family member
Disabling traffic accident
Court appearance or jury duty
Military duty
Mississippi Requirements and Registration Details
Which exam are you taking?
Exam registration and authorization
FE exam approvals will be granted for students enrolled in an ABET accredited engineering program in the State of Mississippi. These students must be listed on the senior status (approval) list submitted to Mississippi by the Dean of the College or his designee for each applicable Mississippi school.
Students with a verified engineering degree in their NCEES account from an ABET accredited engineering program in Mississippi, will automatically be granted approval to take the FE exam. Please ensure that your official transcript is sent directly from your school to NCEES for verification. All others should contact the agency depending on their individual circumstance.
Proof of Mississippi residency may be required, in some instances. Individuals seeking to become enrolled as Engineer Interns in Mississippi must first pass the FE exam.
The
Mississippi Board
does not require examinees who meet the established credentials below to submit an application or an additional fee prior to registering for an examination with NCEES providing they can attest to the following:
I attest that I am seeking licensure in the state of Mississippi and meet the following credentials:
1.   I hold a Bachelor of Science degree in engineering from an EAC/
ABET-accredited program
NOTE
: An engineering technology degree (ETAC) does NOT meet the educational requirements.
2.   I have taken and passed the NCEES Fundamentals of Engineering Examination.
3.   I am a Mississippi resident.
4.   I acknowledge and understand that passing this exam does not guarantee future licensure and that if I misrepresent my credentials in this acknowledgment, the Mississippi Board may refuse to license me.
If you cannot attest to the aforementioned credentials and do not have the FE exam and your education VERIFIED in your NCEES account,
STOP
and
DO NOT
continue with the NCEES direct registration process to take the NCEES Principles & Practice of Engineering Examination as a Mississippi applicant as
you are not eligible
for the direct registration process
. Instead, you are encouraged to view the Board’s website at
www.pepls.state.ms.us
to determine if you meet other avenues for licensure.
AFTER
you have taken and successfully passed the NCEES Fundamentals of Engineering Examination; the NCEES Principles & Practice of Engineering Examination;
AND
, have obtained four (4) full years of qualifying engineering experience from the date you received your ABET EAC accredited degree in engineering, you are then eligible to complete the Mississippi “licensure application” which can be accessed via the following link:
ss.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Mississippi Board
does not require examinees who meet the established credentials below to submit an application or an additional fee prior to registering for an examination with NCEES providing they can attest to the following:
I attest that I am seeking licensure in the state of Mississippi and meet the following credentials:
1.   I hold a Bachelor of Science degree in engineering from an EAC/
ABET-accredited program
and it is
verified
by NCEES.
NOTE
: An engineering technology degree (ETAC) does NOT meet the educational requirements.
2.   I have taken and passed the NCEES Fundamentals of Engineering Examination and it is officially
verified
in my account.
3.   I am a Mississippi resident.
4.   I acknowledge and understand that passing this exam does not guarantee future licensure and that if I misrepresent my credentials in this acknowledgment, the Mississippi Board may refuse to license me.
If you cannot attest to the aforementioned credentials and do not have the FE exam and your education VERIFIED in your NCEES account,
STOP
and
DO NOT
continue with the NCEES direct registration process to take the NCEES Principles & Practice of Engineering Examination as a Mississippi applicant as
you are not eligible
for the direct registration process
. Instead, you are encouraged to view the Board’s website at
www.pepls.state.ms.us
to determine if you meet other avenues for licensure.
AFTER
you have taken and successfully passed the NCEES Fundamentals of Engineering Examination; the NCEES Principles & Practice of Engineering Examination;
AND
, have obtained four (4) full years of qualifying engineering experience from the date you received your ABET EAC accredited degree in engineering, you are then eligible to complete the Mississippi “licensure application” which can be accessed via the following link:
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
In accordance with our current rules and regulations, as of November 21, 2025, individuals interested in becoming a Professional Surveyor in the State of Mississippi no longer need Board approval to take the Fundamentals of Surveying (FS) and Principles and Practice of Surveying (PS) exams.
Applications for Surveyor Intern (SI) enrollment and Professional Surveyor (PS) licensure should only be submitted to the Mississippi Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers & Surveyors once you have passed the FS and PS exams.
Individuals are notified that passing the FS and/or PS exams is not the sole requirement for enrollment and / or licensure and that they should refer to the current rules for the detailed list of requirements for SI enrollment and / or PS licensure.
The rules can be accessed at the following link on the website for the Mississippi Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers & Surveyors:
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
In accordance with our current rules and regulations, as of November 21, 2025, individuals interested in becoming a Professional Surveyor in the State of Mississippi no longer need Board approval to take the Fundamentals of Surveying (FS) and Principles and Practice of Surveying (PS) exams.
Applications for Surveyor Intern (SI) enrollment and Professional Surveyor (PS) licensure should only be submitted to the Mississippi Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers & Surveyors once you have passed the FS and PS exams.
Individuals are notified that passing the FS and/or PS exams is not the sole requirement for enrollment and / or licensure and that they should refer to the current rules for the detailed list of requirements for SI enrollment and / or PS licensure.
The rules can be accessed at the following link on the website for the Mississippi Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers & Surveyors:
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam scheduling
Examinees register and schedule appointments through their
MyNCEES
accounts. During the registration process, examinees select their exam location. Next, they are presented with a list of available exam dates. If examinees are not happy with the choices, they can browse through the available dates at other
NCEES-approved test centers
Exam results
Exam results are typically available within 7–10 business days. You will receive an email notification from NCEES with instructions to view your exam results in your
MyNCEES
account. Results will include a link to your
licensing board
for additional state-specific information or instructions. All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam.
Cancellations and refunds
Refer to the section on computer-based exams in the
NCEES Examinee Guide
for information about cancellations, refunds, rescheduling, and discipline changes.
Exam registration and authorization
FE exam approvals will be granted for students enrolled in an ABET accredited engineering program in the State of Mississippi. These students must be listed on the senior status (approval) list submitted to Mississippi by the Dean of the College or his designee for each applicable Mississippi school.
Students with a verified engineering degree in their NCEES account from an ABET accredited engineering program in Mississippi, will automatically be granted approval to take the FE exam. Please ensure that your official transcript is sent directly from your school to NCEES for verification. All others should contact the agency depending on their individual circumstance.
Proof of Mississippi residency may be required, in some instances. Individuals seeking to become enrolled as Engineer Interns in Mississippi must first pass the FE exam.
The
Mississippi Board
does not require examinees
who meet the established credentials below to submit an application or an
additional fee prior to registering for examination with NCEES (see deadlines below) providing they can attest to the following:
I attest that I am seeking
licensure in the state of Mississippi and meet the following credentials:
1.   I hold a Bachelor of
Science degree in engineering from an EAC/
ABET-accredited program
and it is
verified
by NCEES.
NOTE
: An
engineering technology degree (ETAC) does NOT meet the educational
requirements.
2.   I have taken and passed
the NCEES Fundamentals of Engineering Examination and it is officially
verified
in my account.
3.   I am a Mississippi
resident.
4.   I acknowledge and
understand that passing this exam does not guarantee future licensure and that
if I misrepresent my credentials in this acknowledgment, the Mississippi Board
may refuse to license me.
If you cannot attest to the
aforementioned credentials and do not have the FE exam and your education VERIFIED in
your NCEES account,
STOP
and
DO
NOT
continue with the NCEES direct registration process to take the
NCEES Principles & Practice of Engineering Examination as a Mississippi
applicant as
you are not eligible
for the direct
registration process
. Instead, you are
encouraged to view the Board’s website at
www.pepls.state.ms.us
to determine if you meet other avenues for
licensure.
AFTER
you
have taken and successfully passed the NCEES Fundamentals of Engineering
Examination; the NCEES Principles & Practice of Engineering
Examination;
AND
, have obtained four (4) full years of qualifying
engineering experience from the date you received your ABET EAC accredited
degree in engineering, you are then eligible to complete the Mississippi
“licensure application” which can be accessed via the following link:
OCTOBER 21-22, 2021 EXAMS
The deadline to register with NCEES for this
exam will be at 3:00 p.m.
eastern time on August 26, 2021.
Please
read here for important information on the date your exam will be given, as
well as important exam site procedures:
Your exam type, discipline, module, and/or site
cannot be changed after the NCEES registration deadline.
The
Mississippi Board
does not require examinees who meet the established credentials below to submit an application or an additional fee prior to registering for an examination with NCEES providing they can attest to the following:
I attest that I am seeking licensure in the state of Mississippi and meet the following credentials:
1.   I hold a Bachelor of Science degree in engineering from an EAC/
ABET-accredited program
and it is
verified
by NCEES.
NOTE
: An engineering technology degree (ETAC) does NOT meet the educational requirements.
2.   I have taken and passed the NCEES Fundamentals of Engineering Examination and it is officially
verified
in my account.
3.   I am a Mississippi resident.
4.   I acknowledge and understand that passing this exam does not guarantee future licensure and that if I misrepresent my credentials in this acknowledgment, the Mississippi Board may refuse to license me.
If you cannot attest to the aforementioned credentials and do not have the FE exam and your education VERIFIED in your NCEES account,
STOP
and
DO NOT
continue with the NCEES direct registration process to take the NCEES Principles & Practice of Engineering Examination as a Mississippi applicant as
you are not eligible
for the direct registration process
. Instead, you are encouraged to view the Board’s website at
www.pepls.state.ms.us
to determine if you meet other avenues for licensure.
AFTER
you have taken and successfully passed the NCEES Fundamentals of Engineering Examination; the NCEES Principles & Practice of Engineering Examination;
AND
, have obtained four (4) full years of qualifying engineering experience from the date you received your ABET EAC accredited degree in engineering, you are then eligible to complete the Mississippi “licensure application” which can be accessed via the following link:
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
In accordance with our current rules and regulations, as of November 21, 2025, individuals interested in becoming a Professional Surveyor in the State of Mississippi no longer need Board approval to take the Fundamentals of Surveying (FS) and Principles and Practice of Surveying (PS) exams.
Applications for Surveyor Intern (SI) enrollment and Professional Surveyor (PS) licensure should only be submitted to the Mississippi Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers & Surveyors once you have passed the FS and PS exams.
Individuals are notified that passing the FS and/or PS exams is not the sole requirement for enrollment and / or licensure and that they should refer to the current rules for the detailed list of requirements for SI enrollment and / or PS licensure.
The rules can be accessed at the following link on the website for the Mississippi Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers & Surveyors:
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
In accordance with our current rules and regulations, as of November 21, 2025, individuals interested in becoming a Professional Surveyor in the State of Mississippi no longer need Board approval to take the Fundamentals of Surveying (FS) and Principles and Practice of Surveying (PS) exams.
Applications for Surveyor Intern (SI) enrollment and Professional Surveyor (PS) licensure should only be submitted to the Mississippi Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers & Surveyors once you have passed the FS and PS exams.
Individuals are notified that passing the FS and/or PS exams is not the sole requirement for enrollment and / or licensure and that they should refer to the current rules for the detailed list of requirements for SI enrollment and / or PS licensure.
The rules can be accessed at the following link on the website for the Mississippi Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers & Surveyors:
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam sites and fees
Exam Locations
Registration Fees
Exam
Registration Fee
Exam results
When results have been released to the board (typically 8–10 weeks after the exam) and validated, NCEES will send an email informing you that your exam result can be accessed through your
MyNCEES
account.
All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam. You will not receive a diagnostic report if you pass the examination.
Cancellations and refunds
You may cancel your exam registration through your
MyNCEES
account any time before the NCEES registration deadline. Refunds will include exam fees paid to NCEES during the registration process, minus a $50 processing fee.
Funds may not be transferred to a later exam administration date. After the NCEES registration deadline, registrations may not be canceled and fees will not be refunded.
If, on the day of the exam, you are unable to attend for one of the following reasons, you may submit documentation to request a refund of your fees (less the $50 processing fee). Documentation must be submitted to NCEES within 30 days of the exam date.
Illness, either yourself or immediate family member who requires your care
Death of an immediate family member
Disabling traffic accident
Court appearance or jury duty
Military duty
Missouri Requirements and Registration Details
Which exam are you taking?
Exam registration and authorization
The
Missouri board
does
not require examinees to submit an application or an additional fee
prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Missouri Board
does not require examinees to submit an application
or an additional fee prior to registering for examination with NCEES providing they can attest
to the following:
I attest that I meet the
following credentials:
1.
I hold a
Bachelor of Science degree in engineering accredited by the Accreditation Board
for Engineering and Technology, Inc. (ABET) or one that has been approved by the Board.;
AND,
2.
Have taken and
passed the NCEES Fundamentals of Engineering Examination.
NOTE
: An
engineering technology degree does NOT meet the educational requirements.
If you cannot attest to the
aforementioned credentials, do not have the
FE exam and your education
transcript VERIFIED in your NCEES account
STOP
and
DO
NOT
continue with the NCEES direct registration process to take the
NCEES Principles & Practice of Engineering Examination as a Missouri
applicant as
you are not eligible
for the
direct registration process
. Instead, you are encouraged
to view the Board’s website at
to determine if you meet other avenues for licensure.
NOTICE:
If you are registering as a Missouri Exam Candidate,
your exam registration will not be approved by
the Missouri Board until you have verified that you have successfully passed
the NCEES Fundamentals of Engineering examination and have had your ABET-accredited Bachelor of Science degree transcript verified through your NCEES account;
NO EXCEPTIONS
AFTER
you
have taken and successfully passed the NCEES Fundamentals of Engineering
Examination; the NCEES Principles & Practice of Engineering Examination;
AND
, have obtained four (4) full years
of engineering experience from the date you received your ABET accredited
degree in engineering, you are eligible to complete the Missouri “licensure
application” which can be accessed via the following link:
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Missouri does not offer the Structural Engineering exams.
The
Missouri board
does
not require examinees to submit an application or an additional fee
prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
You must meet the education and experience requirements of Section 327.312, RSMo.:
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Missouri first time PS examinees who have taken and successfully passed the NCEES FS exam and have met the requirements defined in Statute 327.314, RSMo may register directly with NCEES to schedule an exam.
Re-exam applicants do not need to seek additional approval from the Missouri Board, but can instead register directly with NCEES for any subsequent administrations.
All exam candidates who have taken and successfully passed both the NCEES FS Exam and PS Exam, AND who have obtained the required years of satisfactory surveying experience CAN THEN apply to the Missouri Board for approval to register for the next available Two-Part Missouri Specific Examination.  If an application is submitted by a candidate before he or she has passed both national exams and completed the required years of surveying experience, it will be rejected and returned unprocessed, and, pursuant to Board Rule 20 CSR 2030-6.010, the filing fee is not refundable.
Once exam applications have been reviewed and approved by the Professional Land Surveying Division Members of the Missouri Board and an applicant has passed both Parts I and II of the State Specific Exam he/she
will then be issued a license by the Board.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact the Board office at 573-751-0047 or
[email protected]
NOTE: If/and/or when a licensure is granted, the license will be valid until December 31 of the current year.  Refer to Statute 327.351, RSMo, and Board Rule 20 CSR 2030-11.020 regarding the renewal of a license.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam scheduling
Examinees register and schedule appointments through their
MyNCEES
accounts. During the registration process, examinees select their exam location. Next, they are presented with a list of available exam dates. If examinees are not happy with the choices, they can browse through the available dates at other
NCEES-approved test centers
Exam results
Exam results are typically available within 7–10 business days. You will receive an email notification from NCEES with instructions to view your exam results in your
MyNCEES
account. Results will include a link to your
licensing board
for additional state-specific information or instructions. All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam.
Cancellations and refunds
Refer to the section on computer-based exams in the
NCEES Examinee Guide
for information about cancellations, refunds, rescheduling, and discipline changes.
Exam registration and authorization
The
Missouri board
does
not require examinees to submit an application or an additional fee
prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Missouri Board
does not require examinees to submit an application
or an additional fee prior to registering for an exam with NCEES (see deadline below) providing they can attest
to the following:
I attest that I meet the
following credentials:
1.
I hold a
Bachelor of Science degree in engineering accredited by the Accreditation Board
for Engineering and Technology, Inc. (EAC/ABET) and it is
verified
by NCEES, or one that has been approved by the Board.;
AND,
2.
Have taken and
passed the NCEES Fundamentals of Engineering Examination and it is officially
verified
in my account.
NOTE
: An
engineering technology degree does NOT meet the educational requirements.
If you cannot attest to the aforementioned credentials, and do not have the
FE exam and your education transcript VERIFIED in your NCEES account
STOP
and
DO NOT
continue with the NCEES direct registration process to take the NCEES Principles & Practice of Engineering Examination as a Missouri applicant as
you are not eligible
for the direct registration process
. Instead, you are encouraged to view the Board’s website at
to determine if you meet other avenues for licensure.
NOTICE:
If you are registering as a Missouri Exam Candidate,
your exam registration will not be approved by
the Missouri Board until you have verified that you have successfully passed
the NCEES Fundamentals of Engineering examination and have had your ABET
accredited Bachelor of Science degree transcript verified through your NCEES account;
NO EXCEPTIONS
OCTOBER 2021 EXAMS
The deadline to register with NCEES
for this exam will be at 3:00 p.m.
eastern time on August 26, 2021.
Please
read here for important information on the date your exam will be given, as
well as important exam site procedures:
Your exam type, discipline, module,
and/or site cannot be changed after the NCEES registration deadline.
AFTER
you
have taken and successfully passed the NCEES Fundamentals of Engineering
Examination; the NCEES Principles & Practice of Engineering Examination;
AND
, have obtained four (4) full years
of engineering experience from the date you received your ABET accredited
degree in engineering, you are eligible to complete the Missouri “licensure
application” which can be accessed via the following link:
Missouri does not offer the Structural Engineering exams.
The
Missouri board
does
not require examinees to submit an application or an additional fee
prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
You must meet the education and experience requirements of Section 327.312, RSMo.:
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Missouri first time PS examinees who have taken and successfully passed the NCEES FS exam and have met the requirements defined in Statute 327.314, RSMo may register directly with NCEES to schedule an exam.
Re-exam applicants do not need to seek additional approval from the Missouri Board, but can instead register directly with NCEES for any subsequent administrations.
All exam candidates who have taken and successfully passed both the NCEES FS Exam and PS Exam, AND who have obtained the required years of satisfactory surveying experience CAN THEN apply to the Missouri Board for approval to register for the next available Two-Part Missouri Specific Examination.  If an application is submitted by a candidate before he or she has passed both national exams and completed the required years of surveying experience, it will be rejected and returned unprocessed, and, pursuant to Board Rule 20 CSR 2030-6.010, the filing fee is not refundable.
Once exam applications have been reviewed and approved by the Professional Land Surveying Division Members of the Missouri Board and an applicant has passed both Parts I and II of the State Specific Exam he/she
will then be issued a license by the Board.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact the Board office at 573-751-0047 or
[email protected]
NOTE: If/and/or when a licensure is granted, the license will be valid until December 31 of the current year.  Refer to Statute 327.351, RSMo, and Board Rule 20 CSR 2030-11.020 regarding the renewal of a license.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam sites and fees
Exam Locations
Registration Fees
Exam
Registration Fee
Exam results
When results have been released to the board (typically 8–10 weeks after the exam) and validated, NCEES will send an email informing you that your exam result can be accessed through your
MyNCEES
account.
All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam. You will not receive a diagnostic report if you pass the examination.
Cancellations and refunds
You may cancel your exam registration through your
MyNCEES
account any time before the NCEES registration deadline. Refunds will include exam fees paid to NCEES during the registration process, minus a $50 processing fee.
Funds may not be transferred to a later exam administration date. After the NCEES registration deadline, registrations may not be canceled and fees will not be refunded.
If, on the day of the exam, you are unable to attend for one of the following reasons, you may submit documentation to request a refund of your fees (less the $50 processing fee). Documentation must be submitted to NCEES within 30 days of the exam date.
Illness, either yourself or immediate family member who requires your care
Death of an immediate family member
Disabling traffic accident
Court appearance or jury duty
Military duty
Montana Requirements and Registration Details
Which exam are you taking?
Exam registration and authorization
The
Montana board
does not
require examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to
registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Examinees must first apply to the
Montana board
for approval to sit for the exam in Montana. Visit the
board’s website for instructions on the approval process.
Repeat examinees should contact the board prior to
registering.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Examinees must first apply to the
Montana board
for approval to sit for the exam in Montana. Visit the board’s website for instructions on the approval process.
Repeat examinees should contact the board prior to registering.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
The
Montana board
does not require examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Montana board
requires PS examinees to first submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the board. Examinees should contact the board directly for details.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam scheduling
Examinees register and schedule appointments through their
MyNCEES
accounts. During the registration process, examinees select their exam location. Next, they are presented with a list of available exam dates. If examinees are not happy with the choices, they can browse through the available dates at other
NCEES-approved test centers
Exam results
Exam results are typically available within 7–10 business days. You will receive an email notification from NCEES with instructions to view your exam results in your
MyNCEES
account. Results will include a link to your
licensing board
for additional state-specific information or instructions. All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam.
Cancellations and refunds
Refer to the section on computer-based exams in the
NCEES Examinee Guide
for information about cancellations, refunds, rescheduling, and discipline changes.
Exam registration and authorization
The
Montana board
does not
require examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to
registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Examinees must first apply to the
Montana Board
for approval to sit
for the exam in Montana.
Applicants for the
October 2021 exam in Montana who require Board of PELS review must have all
required information submitted to the Board by
Friday,
July 23,
2021
. Only applications that are complete, with all elements received by
that date, will be considered by the Board at its August 26, 2021 meeting.
(NOTE: Not all applications require board review.) The
deadline to register with NCEES for this exam will be Thursday, August 26, 2021 at 3:00 p.m. eastern time.
Please
read here for important information on the date your exam will be given, as
well as important exam site procedures:
Repeat examinees should contact the Board and submit the
required Montana paperwork and fees prior to registering with NCEES.
After
the board has notified you of your approval, register online with NCEES (deadlines above) to reserve your seat for the exam.
Your
exam type, discipline, module, and/or site cannot be changed after the NCEES
registration deadline.
Examinees must first apply to the
Montana board
for approval to sit for the exam in Montana. Visit the board’s website for instructions on the approval process.
Repeat examinees should contact the board prior to registering.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
The
Montana board
does not require examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Montana board
requires PS examinees to first submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the board. Examinees should contact the board directly for details.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam sites and fees
Exam Locations
Registration Fees
Exam
Registration Fee
Exam results
When results have been released to the board (typically 8–10 weeks after the exam) and validated, NCEES will send an email informing you that your exam result can be accessed through your
MyNCEES
account.
All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam. You will not receive a diagnostic report if you pass the examination.
Cancellations and refunds
You may cancel your exam registration through your
MyNCEES
account any time before the NCEES registration deadline. Refunds will include exam fees paid to NCEES during the registration process, minus a $50 processing fee.
Funds may not be transferred to a later exam administration date. After the NCEES registration deadline, registrations may not be canceled and fees will not be refunded.
If, on the day of the exam, you are unable to attend for one of the following reasons, you may submit documentation to request a refund of your fees (less the $50 processing fee). Documentation must be submitted to NCEES within 30 days of the exam date.
Illness, either yourself or immediate family member who requires your care
Death of an immediate family member
Disabling traffic accident
Court appearance or jury duty
Military duty
Nebraska Requirements and Registration Details
Which exam are you taking?
Exam registration and authorization
The
Nebraska board
does not require examinees to submit an application or an additional
fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Examinees must first apply to the Nebraska board for approval to sit for the exam in Nebraska. Complete the application found on the
Nebraska engineering board’s website
After notification of your approval from the board, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Examinees
must first apply to the Nebraska board for approval to sit for the exam
in Nebraska. Complete the application found on the
Nebraska engineering board’s website
After notification of your approval from the board, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
The
Nebraska board
does
not require FS examinees to submit an application or an additional fee
prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Nebraska board
requires PS examinees to first submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the board.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact the board directly for details.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam scheduling
Examinees register and schedule appointments through their
MyNCEES
accounts. During the registration process, examinees select their exam location. Next, they are presented with a list of available exam dates. If examinees are not happy with the choices, they can browse through the available dates at other
NCEES-approved test centers
Exam results
Exam results are typically available within 7–10 business days. You will receive an email notification from NCEES with instructions to view your exam results in your
MyNCEES
account. Results will include a link to your
licensing board
for additional state-specific information or instructions. All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam.
Cancellations and refunds
Refer to the section on computer-based exams in the
NCEES Examinee Guide
for information about cancellations, refunds, rescheduling, and discipline changes.
Exam registration and authorization
The
Nebraska board
does not require examinees to submit an application or an additional
fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Examinees must first apply to the Nebraska board for approval to sit for the exam in Nebraska. Complete the application found on the
Nebraska engineering board’s website
; see deadline below.
Once approved, approval is valid for four attempts without having to
submit any additional applications to the Board.
After the board has notified you of your approval, register online
with NCEES (see deadline below) to reserve
your seat for the exam.
OCTOBER 21-22, 2021 EXAMS
The deadline for approval applications to the board is July 28,
2021.
The deadline to register with NCEES for this
exam will be at 3:00
p.m. eastern time on August 26, 2021.
Please
read here for important information on the date your exam will be given, as
well as important exam site procedures:
Your exam type, discipline, module, and/or site
cannot be changed after the NCEES registration deadline.
Examinees
must first apply to the Nebraska board for approval to sit for the exam
in Nebraska. Complete the application found on the
Nebraska engineering board’s website
After notification of your approval from the board, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
The
Nebraska board
does
not require FS examinees to submit an application or an additional fee
prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Nebraska board
requires PS examinees to first submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the board.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact the board directly for details.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam sites and fees
Exam Locations
Registration Fees
Exam
Registration Fee
Exam results
When results have been released to the board (typically 8–10 weeks after the exam) and validated, NCEES will send an email informing you that your exam result can be accessed through your
MyNCEES
account.
All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam. You will not receive a diagnostic report if you pass the examination.
Cancellations and refunds
You may cancel your exam registration through your
MyNCEES
account any time before the NCEES registration deadline. Refunds will include exam fees paid to NCEES during the registration process, minus a $50 processing fee.
Funds may not be transferred to a later exam administration date. After the NCEES registration deadline, registrations may not be canceled and fees will not be refunded.
If, on the day of the exam, you are unable to attend for one of the following reasons, you may submit documentation to request a refund of your fees (less the $50 processing fee). Documentation must be submitted to NCEES within 30 days of the exam date.
Illness, either yourself or immediate family member who requires your care
Death of an immediate family member
Disabling traffic accident
Court appearance or jury duty
Military duty
Nevada Requirements and Registration Details
Which exam are you taking?
Exam registration and authorization
The
Nevada board
does not require
examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to registering
with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per
testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Nevada board
does not require
examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to registering
with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Visit the board’s website for
licensure application
instructions
once you have passed the exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Nevada board
does not require examinees to
submit an application or an additional fee prior to registering with NCEES and
scheduling an exam.
Visit the board’s website for
licensure application
instructions
once you have passed the exam.
The
Nevada board
does not require
examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to registering
with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per
testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
In order to expedite your approval for this exam, ensure that your Fundamentals of Surveying (FS) exam is verified in your
MyNCEES
account
before registering
To learn if your FS exam has been verified, look on the right side of
your MyNCEES dashboard. There will be a link called Exam Verification.
Review the Verified Exams section. If your FS has not been verified,
click “Request Verification” at the top of the page and follow the steps
to make the request to the state board where you took and passed your
exam.
Application to the
Nevada board
is not required prior to examination. Visit the board’s website for
licensure application instructions
once you have passed the exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam scheduling
Examinees register and schedule appointments through their
MyNCEES
accounts. During the registration process, examinees select their exam location. Next, they are presented with a list of available exam dates. If examinees are not happy with the choices, they can browse through the available dates at other
NCEES-approved test centers
Exam results
Exam results are typically available within 7–10 business days. You will receive an email notification from NCEES with instructions to view your exam results in your
MyNCEES
account. Results will include a link to your
licensing board
for additional state-specific information or instructions. All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam.
Cancellations and refunds
Refer to the section on computer-based exams in the
NCEES Examinee Guide
for information about cancellations, refunds, rescheduling, and discipline changes.
Exam registration and authorization
The
Nevada board
does not require
examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to registering
with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per
testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Nevada board
does not require examinees to
submit an application or an additional fee prior to registering with NCEES and
scheduling an exam.
Visit the board’s website for
licensure application
instructions
once you have passed the exam.
OCTOBER 21-22, 2021 EXAMS
The deadline to
register with NCEES for this exam will be at 3:00 p.m. eastern time on August
26, 2021.
Please read
here for important information on the date your exam will be given, as well as
important exam site procedures:
Your exam type, discipline, module, and/or site cannot be changed
after the NCEES registration deadline.
The
Nevada board
does not require examinees to
submit an application or an additional fee prior to registering with NCEES and
scheduling an exam.
Visit the board’s website for
licensure application
instructions
once you have passed the exam.
The
Nevada board
does not require
examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to registering
with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per
testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
In order to expedite your approval for this exam, ensure that your Fundamentals of Surveying (FS) exam is verified in your
MyNCEES
account
before registering
To learn if your FS exam has been verified, look on the right side of
your MyNCEES dashboard. There will be a link called Exam Verification.
Review the Verified Exams section. If your FS has not been verified,
click “Request Verification” at the top of the page and follow the steps
to make the request to the state board where you took and passed your
exam.
Application to the
Nevada board
is not required prior to examination. Visit the board’s website for
licensure application instructions
once you have passed the exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam sites and fees
Exam Locations
Registration Fees
Exam
Registration Fee
Exam results
When results have been released to the board (typically 8–10 weeks after the exam) and validated, NCEES will send an email informing you that your exam result can be accessed through your
MyNCEES
account.
All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam. You will not receive a diagnostic report if you pass the examination.
Cancellations and refunds
You may cancel your exam registration through your
MyNCEES
account any time before the NCEES registration deadline. Refunds will include exam fees paid to NCEES during the registration process, minus a $50 processing fee.
Funds may not be transferred to a later exam administration date. After the NCEES registration deadline, registrations may not be canceled and fees will not be refunded.
If, on the day of the exam, you are unable to attend for one of the following reasons, you may submit documentation to request a refund of your fees (less the $50 processing fee). Documentation must be submitted to NCEES within 30 days of the exam date.
Illness, either yourself or immediate family member who requires your care
Death of an immediate family member
Disabling traffic accident
Court appearance or jury duty
Military duty
New Hampshire Requirements and Registration Details
Which exam are you taking?
Exam registration and authorization
The New Hampshire board(link) does not require examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an FS exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
New Hampshire board
requires PS examinees to first submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the board.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact the board directly for details.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The NH
Board of Professional Engineers | NH Office of Professional Licensure and Certification
, does not require an application or preapproval to take the Fundamentals of Engineering exam. This exam is one requirement for full licensure. For more information of these requirements please visit,
Board of Professional Engineers Continuing Education | NH Office of Professional Licensure and Certification
. Successful passing of this exam does not constitute a certificate or license in Professional Engineering in NH.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Examinees must first apply to the
New Hampshire board
for approval to sit for the exam.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Examinees must first apply to the
New Hampshire board
for approval to sit for the exam.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
Exam scheduling
Examinees register and schedule appointments through their
MyNCEES
accounts. During the registration process, examinees select their exam location. Next, they are presented with a list of available exam dates. If examinees are not happy with the choices, they can browse through the available dates at other
NCEES-approved test centers
Exam results
Exam results are typically available within 7–10 business days. You will receive an email notification from NCEES with instructions to view your exam results in your
MyNCEES
account. Results will include a link to your
licensing board
for additional state-specific information or instructions. All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam.
Cancellations and refunds
Refer to the section on computer-based exams in the
NCEES Examinee Guide
for information about cancellations, refunds, rescheduling, and discipline changes.
Exam registration and authorization
The New Hampshire board(link) does not require examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an FS exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
New Hampshire board
requires PS examinees to first submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the board.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact the board directly for details.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The NH
Board of Professional Engineers | NH Office of Professional Licensure and Certification
, does not require an application or preapproval to take the Fundamentals of Engineering exam. This exam is one requirement for full licensure. For more information of these requirements please visit,
Board of Professional Engineers Continuing Education | NH Office of Professional Licensure and Certification
. Successful passing of this exam does not constitute a certificate or license in Professional Engineering in NH.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Examinees must first apply to the
New Hampshire board
for approval to sit for the exam. Deadlines for approval applications are as follows:
OCTOBER 21-22, 2021 EXAMS
The deadline for approval applications to the board is July 1 for new applicants and
August 1 for repeat applicants.
The deadline to
register with NCEES for this exam will be at 3:00 p.m. eastern time on August
26, 2021.
Please read here for important information on
the date your exam will be given, as well as important exam site procedures:
After the board has notified you of your approval, register online
with NCEES (see deadlines below) to reserve
your seat for the exam. Visit the board’s website for instructions on
the approval process.
Your exam type, discipline, module, and/or site
cannot be changed after the NCEES registration deadline.
Examinees must first apply to the
New Hampshire board
for approval to sit for the exam.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
Exam sites and fees
Exam Locations
Registration Fees
Exam
Registration Fee
Exam results
When results have been released to the board (typically 8–10 weeks after the exam) and validated, NCEES will send an email informing you that your exam result can be accessed through your
MyNCEES
account.
All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam. You will not receive a diagnostic report if you pass the examination.
Cancellations and refunds
You may cancel your exam registration through your
MyNCEES
account any time before the NCEES registration deadline. Refunds will include exam fees paid to NCEES during the registration process, minus a $50 processing fee.
Funds may not be transferred to a later exam administration date. After the NCEES registration deadline, registrations may not be canceled and fees will not be refunded.
If, on the day of the exam, you are unable to attend for one of the following reasons, you may submit documentation to request a refund of your fees (less the $50 processing fee). Documentation must be submitted to NCEES within 30 days of the exam date.
Illness, either yourself or immediate family member who requires your care
Death of an immediate family member
Disabling traffic accident
Court appearance or jury duty
Military duty
New Jersey Requirements and Registration Details
Which exam are you taking?
Exam registration and authorization
The
New Jersey
board does not require examinees to submit an application or an
additional fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an FE exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
New Jersey
board
does not require examinees to submit an application or an additional
fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling a PE computer-based exam. Visit the board’s website for
licensure application instructions once you have passed the exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Once you have passed the exam please visit the NJ Board website
for licensure application instructions.
New Jersey does not offer the Structural Engineering exams.
The
New Jersey
board does not require examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an FS exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
New Jersey
board
does not require examinees to submit an application or an additional
fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling the PS exam. Visit the board’s website for
licensure application instructions once you have passed the exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Once you have passed the exam please visit the NJ Board website
for licensure application instructions.
Exam scheduling
Examinees register and schedule appointments through their
MyNCEES
accounts. During the registration process, examinees select their exam location. Next, they are presented with a list of available exam dates. If examinees are not happy with the choices, they can browse through the available dates at other
NCEES-approved test centers
Exam results
Exam results are typically available within 7–10 business days. You will receive an email notification from NCEES with instructions to view your exam results in your
MyNCEES
account. Results will include a link to your
licensing board
for additional state-specific information or instructions. All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam.
Cancellations and refunds
Refer to the section on computer-based exams in the
NCEES Examinee Guide
for information about cancellations, refunds, rescheduling, and discipline changes.
Exam registration and authorization
The
New Jersey
board does not require examinees to submit an application or an
additional fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an FE exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The New Jersey Board will no
longer require registration or approval applications prior to taking your exam. You
must register online with NCEES (see deadlines below).
OCTOBER 21-22, 2021 EXAMS
The deadline to
register with NCEES for this exam will be at 3:00 p.m. eastern time on August
26, 2021.
Please read here for important information on
the date your exam will be given, as well as important exam site procedures:
Your exam type, discipline, module,
and/or site cannot be changed after the NCEES registration deadline.
Once you have passed the exam please visit the NJ Board website
for licensure application instructions.
New Jersey does not offer the Structural Engineering exams.
The
New Jersey
board does not require examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an FS exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
New Jersey
board
does not require examinees to submit an application or an additional
fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling the PS exam. Visit the board’s website for
licensure application instructions once you have passed the exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Once you have passed the exam please visit the NJ Board website
for licensure application instructions.
Exam sites and fees
Exam Locations
Registration Fees
Exam
Registration Fee
Exam results
When results have been released to the board (typically 8–10 weeks after the exam) and validated, NCEES will send an email informing you that your exam result can be accessed through your
MyNCEES
account.
All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam. You will not receive a diagnostic report if you pass the examination.
Cancellations and refunds
You may cancel your exam registration through your
MyNCEES
account any time before the NCEES registration deadline. Refunds will include exam fees paid to NCEES during the registration process, minus a $50 processing fee.
Funds may not be transferred to a later exam administration date. After the NCEES registration deadline, registrations may not be canceled and fees will not be refunded.
If, on the day of the exam, you are unable to attend for one of the following reasons, you may submit documentation to request a refund of your fees (less the $50 processing fee). Documentation must be submitted to NCEES within 30 days of the exam date.
Illness, either yourself or immediate family member who requires your care
Death of an immediate family member
Disabling traffic accident
Court appearance or jury duty
Military duty
New Mexico Requirements and Registration Details
Which exam are you taking?
Exam registration and authorization
The
New Mexico board
does not require FE examinees to submit an application or an additional fee
prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an FE exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Once the FE Exam is passed, please submit your application for EI
Certification prior to applying for the PE Exam. Only those with an
ABET-accredited Engineering (EAC) or Engineering Technology (ETAC) degree are
eligible for EI certification.

All graduates from a board-approved, four-year engineering technology
program accredited by the ETAC of ABET are required by law to obtain two
years of post-graduate engineering experience. The experience must be
substantiated by a licensed professional engineer (one of the required
references) in order to obtain EI certification.
Examinees must first apply to the
New
Mexico board
for approval to sit for the exam in New Mexico. Visit the board’s
website for application deadlines and instructions on the approval
process.
Repeat examinees (fewer than three prior attempts) who
previously have been approved by the New Mexico board may register
directly with NCEES.
Please ensure you have been approved by the New Mexico Board to sit for the PE exam prior to registering for the exam. Once
approved, examinees may
with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Examinees must first apply to the
New Mexico
board
for approval to sit for the exam. Visit the board’s
website for application deadlines and instructions on the approval
process.
Repeat examinees (fewer than three prior attempts) who
previously have been approved by the New Mexico board may register
directly with NCEES.
Please ensure you have been approved by the New Mexico Board to sit for the PE exam prior to registering for the exam.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
The
New Mexico board
does not require FS examinees to submit an application or an additional fee
prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Examinees must first apply to the
New Mexico
board
for approval to sit for the exam in New Mexico. Visit the board’s
website for application deadlines and instructions on the approval
process.
Repeat examinees (fewer than three prior attempts) who
previously have been approved by the New Mexico board may register
directly with NCEES.
Please ensure you have been approved by the New Mexico Board to sit for the PS exam prior to registering for the exam. Once
approved, examinees may
with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam scheduling
Examinees register and schedule appointments through their
MyNCEES
accounts. During the registration process, examinees select their exam location. Next, they are presented with a list of available exam dates. If examinees are not happy with the choices, they can browse through the available dates at other
NCEES-approved test centers
Exam results
Exam results are typically available within 7–10 business days. You will receive an email notification from NCEES with instructions to view your exam results in your
MyNCEES
account. Results will include a link to your
licensing board
for additional state-specific information or instructions. All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam.
Cancellations and refunds
Refer to the section on computer-based exams in the
NCEES Examinee Guide
for information about cancellations, refunds, rescheduling, and discipline changes.
Exam registration and authorization
The
New Mexico board
does not require FE examinees to submit an application or an additional fee
prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an FE exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Once the FE Exam is passed, please submit your application for EI
Certification prior to applying for the PE Exam. Only those with an
ABET-accredited Engineering (EAC) or Engineering Technology (ETAC) degree are
eligible for EI certification.

All graduates from a board-approved, four-year engineering technology
program accredited by the ETAC of ABET are required by law to obtain two
years of post-graduate engineering experience. The experience must be
substantiated by a licensed professional engineer (one of the required
references) in order to obtain EI certification.
Examinees must first apply to the
New Mexico
board
for approval to sit for the exam in New Mexico. Visit the board’s
website for application deadlines and instructions on the approval
process.
Repeat examinees (fewer than three prior attempts) who
previously have been approved by the New Mexico board may register
directly with NCEES.
Please ensure you have been approved by the New Mexico Board to sit for the PE exam prior to registering for the exam.
OCTOBER 21-22, 2021 EXAMS
The deadline to
register with NCEES for this exam will be at 3:00 p.m. eastern time on August
26, 2021.
Please read here for important information on
the date your exam will be given, as well as important exam site procedures:
Your exam type, discipline, module,
and/or site cannot be changed after the NCEES registration deadline.
Examinees must first apply to the
New Mexico
board
for approval to sit for the exam. Visit the board’s
website for application deadlines and instructions on the approval
process.
Repeat examinees (fewer than three prior attempts) who
previously have been approved by the New Mexico board may register
directly with NCEES.
Please ensure you have been approved by the New Mexico Board to sit for the PE exam prior to registering for the exam.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
The
New Mexico board
does not require FS examinees to submit an application or an additional fee
prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Examinees must first apply to the
New Mexico
board
for approval to sit for the exam in New Mexico. Visit the board’s
website for application deadlines and instructions on the approval
process.
Repeat examinees (fewer than three prior attempts) who
previously have been approved by the New Mexico board may register
directly with NCEES.
Please ensure you have been approved by the New Mexico Board to sit for the PS exam prior to registering for the exam. Once
approved, examinees may
with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam sites and fees
Exam Locations
Registration Fees
Exam
Registration Fee
Exam results
When results have been released to the board (typically 8–10 weeks after the exam) and validated, NCEES will send an email informing you that your exam result can be accessed through your
MyNCEES
account.
All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam. You will not receive a diagnostic report if you pass the examination.
Cancellations and refunds
You may cancel your exam registration through your
MyNCEES
account any time before the NCEES registration deadline. Refunds will include exam fees paid to NCEES during the registration process, minus a $50 processing fee.
Funds may not be transferred to a later exam administration date. After the NCEES registration deadline, registrations may not be canceled and fees will not be refunded.
If, on the day of the exam, you are unable to attend for one of the following reasons, you may submit documentation to request a refund of your fees (less the $50 processing fee). Documentation must be submitted to NCEES within 30 days of the exam date.
Illness, either yourself or immediate family member who requires your care
Death of an immediate family member
Disabling traffic accident
Court appearance or jury duty
Military duty
New York Requirements and Registration Details
Which exam are you taking?
Exam registration and authorization
If you meet one of the criteria listed in items Nos. 1 or 2 below you are no longer required to obtain approval from the NYS Board for Engineering, Land Surveying and Geology prior to registering for the FE exam with NCEES.
1. EAC/ABET engineering programs—Students and applicants who are enrolled in or have graduated from an EAC/ABET accredited baccalaureate program in engineering are automatically eligible to sit for the FE exam.
2. ETAC/ABET engineering technology programs—Students and applicants who are enrolled in or who have graduated from an ETAC/ABET accredited baccalaureate program in engineering technology are automatically eligible to sit for the FE exam.
All foreign and non-ABET education programs—Students and applicants who are not enrolled in or have not graduated from an EAC or ETAC ABET-accredited baccalaureate program must submit an application with $70 fee to the New York State Board for Engineering, Land Surveying and Geology (NYS Board) for eligibility to sit for the NCEES exam. Once you have received approval from the NYS Board to sit for the NCEES exam, you must register and pay the exam administration fee with NCEES through their online registration system. For information on the application please visit the board’s website:
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
You must first apply to the NYS board for approval to sit for the exam in New York. Visit the board’s website for instructions on the approval process.
Once
approved, examinees may
with NCEES
to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact the board directly for details.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
If not already licensed in NYS, applicants must submit an application and fee to the NYS Board for eligibility to sit for the NCEES Structural exam. Visit their website for more information:
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact the board directly for details.
If you are licensed and registered in NYS you may submit an email (
[email protected]
) requesting approval to sit for the NCEES Structural exam. Please include name, DOB and NYS license number. Once you have received approval from the NYS Board to sit for the NCEES Structural exam, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
If you meet one of the criteria listed in item number 1 below you are no longer required to obtain approval from the NYS Board prior to registering for the FS exam with NCEES.  Please visit the website for more information:
ETAC or EAC/ABET surveying programs
—Students and
applicants who are within twenty credits of graduation (generally your
final semester) or have graduated from an EAC or ETAC ABET accredited
baccalaureate program in surveying are automatically eligible to sit for
the NCEES FS exam.
All foreign and non-ABET education programs
—Students and applicants who are
not
enrolled or have not graduated from an ETAC or EAC/ABET accredited baccalaureate program in surveying
must
submit an application with $70 fee to the New York board for
eligibility to sit for the NCEES FS exam. Once you have received
approval from the board to sit for the NCEES FS exam, you must register
and pay the exam administration fee with NCEES through their online
registration system. For information on the application please visit the
board’s website.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The NYS Board requires examinees to first submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the board.  Please visit their website for more information:
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact the board directly for details.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam scheduling
Examinees register and schedule appointments through their
MyNCEES
accounts. During the registration process, examinees select their exam location. Next, they are presented with a list of available exam dates. If examinees are not happy with the choices, they can browse through the available dates at other
NCEES-approved test centers
Exam results
Exam results are typically available within 7–10 business days. You will receive an email notification from NCEES with instructions to view your exam results in your
MyNCEES
account. Results will include a link to your
licensing board
for additional state-specific information or instructions. All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam.
Cancellations and refunds
Refer to the section on computer-based exams in the
NCEES Examinee Guide
for information about cancellations, refunds, rescheduling, and discipline changes.
Exam registration and authorization
If you meet one of the criteria listed in items Nos. 1 or 2 below you are no longer required to obtain approval from the NYS Board for Engineering, Land Surveying and Geology prior to registering for the FE exam with NCEES.
1. EAC/ABET engineering programs—Students and applicants who are enrolled in or have graduated from an EAC/ABET accredited baccalaureate program in engineering are automatically eligible to sit for the FE exam.
2. ETAC/ABET engineering technology programs—Students and applicants who are enrolled in or who have graduated from an ETAC/ABET accredited baccalaureate program in engineering technology are automatically eligible to sit for the FE exam.
All foreign and non-ABET education programs—Students and applicants who are not enrolled in or have not graduated from an EAC or ETAC ABET-accredited baccalaureate program must submit an application with $70 fee to the New York State Board for Engineering, Land Surveying and Geology (NYS Board) for eligibility to sit for the NCEES exam. Once you have received approval from the NYS Board to sit for the NCEES exam, you must register and pay the exam administration fee with NCEES through their online registration system. For information on the application please visit the board’s website:
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
You must first apply to the
New York board
for approval to sit for the exam in New York. Visit the board’s website for instructions on the approval process.
After the board has notified you of your approval, register online
with NCEES by the deadline (see below) to
reserve your seat for the exam.
OCTOBER 21-22, 2021 EXAMS
The deadline to
register with NCEES for this exam will be at 3:00 p.m. eastern time on August
26, 2021.
Please read here for important information on
the date your exam will be given, as well as important exam site procedures:
After registering
with NCEES, candidates are required by the New York board to
also
schedule with Scantron (the board’s testing services provider), to ensure
approval for the exam. You will receive an automatic email from Scantron
directing you to your specific link to pay for scheduling. Please contact
Scantron at 919-572-6880, if needed, for instructions and fee information.
Your exam type, discipline, module, and/or site
cannot be changed after the NCEES registration deadline.
If not already licensed in NYS, applicants must submit an application and fee to the NYS Board for eligibility to sit for the NCEES Structural exam. Visit their website for more information:
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact the board directly for details.
If you are licensed and registered in NYS you may submit an email (
[email protected]
) requesting approval to sit for the NCEES Structural exam. Please include name, DOB and NYS license number. Once you have received approval from the NYS Board to sit for the NCEES Structural exam, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
If you meet one of the criteria listed in item number 1 below you are no longer required to obtain approval from the NYS Board prior to registering for the FS exam with NCEES.  Please visit the website for more information:
ETAC or EAC/ABET surveying programs
—Students and
applicants who are within twenty credits of graduation (generally your
final semester) or have graduated from an EAC or ETAC ABET accredited
baccalaureate program in surveying are automatically eligible to sit for
the NCEES FS exam.
All foreign and non-ABET education programs
—Students and applicants who are
not
enrolled or have not graduated from an ETAC or EAC/ABET accredited baccalaureate program in surveying
must
submit an application with $70 fee to the New York board for
eligibility to sit for the NCEES FS exam. Once you have received
approval from the board to sit for the NCEES FS exam, you must register
and pay the exam administration fee with NCEES through their online
registration system. For information on the application please visit the
board’s website.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The NYS Board requires examinees to first submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the board.  Please visit their website for more information:
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact the board directly for details.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam sites and fees
Exam Locations
Registration Fees
Exam
Registration Fee
Exam results
When results have been released to the board (typically 8–10 weeks after the exam) and validated, NCEES will send an email informing you that your exam result can be accessed through your
MyNCEES
account.
All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam. You will not receive a diagnostic report if you pass the examination.
Cancellations and refunds
You may cancel your exam registration through your
MyNCEES
account any time before the NCEES registration deadline. Refunds will include exam fees paid to NCEES during the registration process, minus a $50 processing fee.
Funds may not be transferred to a later exam administration date. After the NCEES registration deadline, registrations may not be canceled and fees will not be refunded.
If, on the day of the exam, you are unable to attend for one of the following reasons, you may submit documentation to request a refund of your fees (less the $50 processing fee). Documentation must be submitted to NCEES within 30 days of the exam date.
Illness, either yourself or immediate family member who requires your care
Death of an immediate family member
Disabling traffic accident
Court appearance or jury duty
Military duty
North Carolina Requirements and Registration Details
Which exam are you taking?
Exam registration and authorization
The
North Carolina board
does
not require examinees to submit an application or an additional fee
prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Application to the
North
Carolina board
is not required prior to
examination. However, you must have passed the FE exam (or
requested and qualified for a waiver) and have that information available in
your account as follows:
If you took the FE
exam from October 2010 through the present, your passing results will show in
your exam history. You will be automatically approved.
If you took the FE
exam prior to October 2010, you must request for your FE exam to be verified in
your account. To accomplish this, look on the right side of your dashboard when
you log in, where there will be a link to Exam Verification. Click on Request
Verification at the top of the page and follow the steps to make the request to
your state board where you took and passed the exam. Keep in mind that some
state boards require ample time to process the verification, and plan
accordingly.
If you are waiving
the FE exam, you must first apply for the waiver with the
North
Carolina board
. Once approved for the waiver, request FE
verification through your account and it will be entered as such, and you will
then be approved for the exam.
To be eligible to take the PE exam you must also possess one of the following:
· A bachelor's degree in engineering from an EAC/ABET accredited program. With this degree an applicant is eligible for PE licensure with four years of progressive engineering experience from the date of graduation.
· A bachelor's degree in engineering from an ETAC/ABET accredited program, or related science curriculum. With this degree an applicant is eligible for PE licensure with eight years of progressive engineering experience from the date of graduation.
· A master's degree in engineering from an institution that offers EAC/ABET accredited undergraduate programs in the same discipline. With this degree an applicant is eligible for PE licensure with four years of progressive engineering experience from the date of graduation.
· An earned doctoral degree in engineering from an institution that offers EAC/ABET accredited programs. With this degree an applicant is eligible for PE licensure with two years of progressive engineering experience.
Visit the board’s website for licensure application instructions
once you have passed the exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Application to the
North
Carolina board
is not required prior to
examination. The only requirement is that you must have passed the FE exam (or
requested and qualified for a waiver) and have that information available in
your account as follows:
If you took the FE
exam from October 2010 through the present for NC, your passing results will show in
your exam history. You will be automatically approved.
If you took the FE
exam prior to October 2010, you must request for your FE exam to be
verified
in
your account. To accomplish this, look on the right side of your dashboard when
you log in, where there will be a link to Exam Verification. Click on Request
Verification at the top of the page and follow the steps to make the request to
your state board where you took and passed the exam. Keep in mind that some
state boards require ample time to process the verification, and plan
accordingly.
If you are waiving
the FE exam, you must first apply for the waiver with the
North
Carolina board
. Once approved for the waiver, request FE
verification through your account and it will be entered as such, and you will
then be approved for the exam.
Visit the board’s website for licensure application instructions
once you have passed the exam.
The
North Carolina board
does
not require examinees to submit an application or an additional fee
prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
In order to expedite your approval for this exam, ensure that your Fundamentals of Surveying (FS) exam is verified in your
MyNCEES
account
before
registering.
To see if your exam has already been verified, look on the right side
of your dashboard when you log in, where there will be a link to
Exam Verification
. Click on that and review the section for
Verified Exams
to see if your FS exam is listed. If it has not been verified, click on
Request Verification
at the top of the page and follow the steps to make the request to your state board where you took and passed the exam.
Application to the
North Carolina board
is not required prior to examination. Visit the board’s website for
licensure application instructions once you have passed the exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam scheduling
Examinees register and schedule appointments through their
MyNCEES
accounts. During the registration process, examinees select their exam location. Next, they are presented with a list of available exam dates. If examinees are not happy with the choices, they can browse through the available dates at other
NCEES-approved test centers
Exam results
Exam results are typically available within 7–10 business days. You will receive an email notification from NCEES with instructions to view your exam results in your
MyNCEES
account. Results will include a link to your
licensing board
for additional state-specific information or instructions. All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam.
Cancellations and refunds
Refer to the section on computer-based exams in the
NCEES Examinee Guide
for information about cancellations, refunds, rescheduling, and discipline changes.
Exam registration and authorization
The
North Carolina board
does
not require examinees to submit an application or an additional fee
prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Application to the
North
Carolina board
is not required prior to
examination. The only requirement is that you must have passed the FE exam (or
requested and qualified for a waiver) and have that information available in
your account as follows:
If you took the FE
exam from October 2010 through the present for NC, your passing results will show in
your exam history. You will be automatically approved.
If you took the FE
exam prior to October 2010, you must request for your FE exam to be
verified
in
your account. To accomplish this, look on the right side of your dashboard when
you log in, where there will be a link to Exam Verification. Click on Request
Verification at the top of the page and follow the steps to make the request to
your state board where you took and passed the exam. Keep in mind that some
state boards require ample time to process the verification, and plan
accordingly.
If you are waiving
the FE exam, you must first apply for the waiver with the
North
Carolina board
. Once approved for the waiver, request FE
verification through your account and it will be entered as such, and you will
then be approved for the exam.
You must
online with NCEES (see deadline below)
to reserve your seat for the exam.
OCTOBER 21-22, 2021 EXAMS
The deadline to
register with NCEES for this exam will be at 3:00 p.m. eastern time on August
26, 2021.
Please read
here for important information on the date your exam will be given, as well as
important exam site procedures:
Your exam type, discipline, module, and/or
site cannot be changed after the NCEES registration deadline.
Visit the board’s website for licensure application instructions
once you have passed the exam.
Application to the
North
Carolina board
is not required prior to
examination. The only requirement is that you must have passed the FE exam (or
requested and qualified for a waiver) and have that information available in
your account as follows:
If you took the FE
exam from October 2010 through the present for NC, your passing results will show in
your exam history. You will be automatically approved.
If you took the FE
exam prior to October 2010, you must request for your FE exam to be
verified
in
your account. To accomplish this, look on the right side of your dashboard when
you log in, where there will be a link to Exam Verification. Click on Request
Verification at the top of the page and follow the steps to make the request to
your state board where you took and passed the exam. Keep in mind that some
state boards require ample time to process the verification, and plan
accordingly.
If you are waiving
the FE exam, you must first apply for the waiver with the
North
Carolina board
. Once approved for the waiver, request FE
verification through your account and it will be entered as such, and you will
then be approved for the exam.
Visit the board’s website for licensure application instructions
once you have passed the exam.
The
North Carolina board
does
not require examinees to submit an application or an additional fee
prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
In order to expedite your approval for this exam, ensure that your Fundamentals of Surveying (FS) exam is verified in your
MyNCEES
account
before
registering.
To see if your exam has already been verified, look on the right side
of your dashboard when you log in, where there will be a link to
Exam Verification
. Click on that and review the section for
Verified Exams
to see if your FS exam is listed. If it has not been verified, click on
Request Verification
at the top of the page and follow the steps to make the request to your state board where you took and passed the exam.
Application to the
North Carolina board
is not required prior to examination. Visit the board’s website for
licensure application instructions once you have passed the exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam sites and fees
Exam Locations
Registration Fees
Exam
Registration Fee
Exam results
When results have been released to the board (typically 8–10 weeks after the exam) and validated, NCEES will send an email informing you that your exam result can be accessed through your
MyNCEES
account.
All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam. You will not receive a diagnostic report if you pass the examination.
Cancellations and refunds
You may cancel your exam registration through your
MyNCEES
account any time before the NCEES registration deadline. Refunds will include exam fees paid to NCEES during the registration process, minus a $50 processing fee.
Funds may not be transferred to a later exam administration date. After the NCEES registration deadline, registrations may not be canceled and fees will not be refunded.
If, on the day of the exam, you are unable to attend for one of the following reasons, you may submit documentation to request a refund of your fees (less the $50 processing fee). Documentation must be submitted to NCEES within 30 days of the exam date.
Illness, either yourself or immediate family member who requires your care
Death of an immediate family member
Disabling traffic accident
Court appearance or jury duty
Military duty
North Dakota Requirements and Registration Details
Which exam are you taking?
Exam registration and authorization
The North Dakota board does not require examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Passing the FE/FS exam does not certify you as an Intern in North Dakota. Once you have passed the FE/FS you should apply for Intern certification, after you have met North Dakota experience requirements found at
To apply for certification as either a Engineer or Land Surveyor intern in North Dakota, use our Intern application
PDF
Word
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The North Dakota board does not require examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than 3 attempts in a 12-month period.
The North Dakota board does not require examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
The North Dakota board does not require examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Passing the FE/FS exam does not certify you as an Intern in North Dakota. Once you have passed the FE/FS you should apply for Intern certification, after you have met North Dakota experience requirements found at
To apply for certification as either a Engineer or Land Surveyor intern in North Dakota, use our Intern application
PDF
Word
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The North Dakota board does not require examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam scheduling
Examinees register and schedule appointments through their
MyNCEES
accounts. During the registration process, examinees select their exam location. Next, they are presented with a list of available exam dates. If examinees are not happy with the choices, they can browse through the available dates at other
NCEES-approved test centers
Exam results
Exam results are typically available within 7–10 business days. You will receive an email notification from NCEES with instructions to view your exam results in your
MyNCEES
account. Results will include a link to your
licensing board
for additional state-specific information or instructions. All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam.
Cancellations and refunds
Refer to the section on computer-based exams in the
NCEES Examinee Guide
for information about cancellations, refunds, rescheduling, and discipline changes.
Exam registration and authorization
The North Dakota board does not require examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Passing the FE/FS exam does not certify you as an Intern in North Dakota. Once you have passed the FE/FS you should apply for Intern certification, after you have met North Dakota experience requirements found at
To apply for certification as either a Engineer or Land Surveyor intern in North Dakota, use our Intern application
PDF
Word
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
You must first apply to the
North Dakota board
for approval to sit for an exam. Visit the board’s website for
instructions on the approval process.
The board’s deadline for approval
applications are listed below.
After the board has notified you of your approval, register online
with NCEES (see deadlines below) to reserve
your seat for the exam.
OCTOBER 2021 EXAMS
The deadline for first-time approval applications to the board will be July 2, 2021, and repeat examinees August 15, 2021. The
deadline to register with NCEES for this exam will be at 3:00 p.m. eastern time
on August 26, 2021.
Please read
here for important information on the date your exam will be given, as well as
important exam site procedures:
Your exam type, discipline, module, and/or site
cannot be changed after the NCEES registration deadline.
The North Dakota board does not require examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
The North Dakota board does not require examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Passing the FE/FS exam does not certify you as an Intern in North Dakota. Once you have passed the FE/FS you should apply for Intern certification, after you have met North Dakota experience requirements found at
To apply for certification as either a Engineer or Land Surveyor intern in North Dakota, use our Intern application
PDF
Word
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The North Dakota board does not require examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam sites and fees
Exam Locations
Registration Fees
Exam
Registration Fee
Exam results
When results have been released to the board (typically 8–10 weeks after the exam) and validated, NCEES will send an email informing you that your exam result can be accessed through your
MyNCEES
account.
All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam. You will not receive a diagnostic report if you pass the examination.
Cancellations and refunds
You may cancel your exam registration through your
MyNCEES
account any time before the NCEES registration deadline. Refunds will include exam fees paid to NCEES during the registration process, minus a $50 processing fee.
Funds may not be transferred to a later exam administration date. After the NCEES registration deadline, registrations may not be canceled and fees will not be refunded.
If, on the day of the exam, you are unable to attend for one of the following reasons, you may submit documentation to request a refund of your fees (less the $50 processing fee). Documentation must be submitted to NCEES within 30 days of the exam date.
Illness, either yourself or immediate family member who requires your care
Death of an immediate family member
Disabling traffic accident
Court appearance or jury duty
Military duty
Ohio Requirements and Registration Details
Which exam are you taking?
Exam registration and authorization
Application to the
Ohio
State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers and
Surveyors is not required prior to examination.
Please be aware of Ohio’s education requirements for an EI
certification. To get your EI certification in Ohio after passing the FE, all
registrants must be a graduate of one of the following approved degree
programs:
EAC ABET accredited
engineering curriculum of four years or more
ETAC ABET accredited
engineering technology curriculum of four years or more
An EAC ABET accredited
master’s degree program
A graduate of a four-year
engineering curriculum from outside of the U.S. that has been evaluated
by NCEES Credentials Evaluations as meeting the NCEES Engineering
Education Standard
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Application to the Ohio State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers and Surveyors is not required prior to examination. The only requirement is that you must have passed the FE exam and have that information available in your account as follows:
If you took the FE exam from October 2010 through the present for OH, your passing results will show in your exam history in your NCEES record. You will be automatically approved.
If you took the FE exam prior to October 2010, you must request for your FE exam to be verified in your account. To accomplish this, look on the right side of your dashboard when you log in, where there will be a link to Exam Verification. Click on Request Verification at the top of the page and follow the steps to make the request to your state board where you took and passed the exam. Keep in mind that some state boards require ample time to process the verification, and plan accordingly.
To become a professional engineer in Ohio, you must meet the following requirements before applying to the Ohio board for your PE licensure.
Be a graduate of one of the following approved degree programs
o EAC ABET accredited engineering curriculum of four years or more
o ETAC ABET accredited engineering technology curriculum of four years or more
o An EAC ABET accredited master’s degree program
o A graduate of a four-year engineering curriculum from outside of the U.S. that has been evaluated by NCEES Credentials Evaluations as meeting the NCEES Engineering Education Standard
• Take and pass the FE examination
• Take and pass the PE examination
• At the time of PE Licensure application, have 4 years of progressive work experience under a licensed PE supervisor for graduates of an EAC ABET-accredited engineering program or an equivalent engineering degree program or 8 years of progressive work experience under a licensed PE supervisor for graduates of an ETAC ABET accredited engineering technology curriculum.
These licensing requirements are state law and will not be waived by the Board.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Examinees must first apply to the
Ohio board
for approval to sit for the exam in Ohio. Visit the board’s website for instructions on the
approval process
After the board has notified you of your approval, register online
with NCEES.
The
Ohio board
requires FS
examinees to submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the
board.
Once
approved, examinees may
with NCEES
to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact the board directly for details.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Ohio board
requires PS examinees to first submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the board.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact the board directly for details.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam scheduling
Examinees register and schedule appointments through their
MyNCEES
accounts. During the registration process, examinees select their exam location. Next, they are presented with a list of available exam dates. If examinees are not happy with the choices, they can browse through the available dates at other
NCEES-approved test centers
Exam results
Exam results are typically available within 7–10 business days. You will receive an email notification from NCEES with instructions to view your exam results in your
MyNCEES
account. Results will include a link to your
licensing board
for additional state-specific information or instructions. All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam.
Cancellations and refunds
Refer to the section on computer-based exams in the
NCEES Examinee Guide
for information about cancellations, refunds, rescheduling, and discipline changes.
Exam registration and authorization
Application to the
Ohio
State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers and
Surveyors is not required prior to examination.
Please be aware of Ohio’s education requirements for an EI
certification. To get your EI certification in Ohio after passing the FE, all
registrants must be a graduate of one of the following approved degree
programs:
EAC ABET accredited
engineering curriculum of four years or more
ETAC ABET accredited
engineering technology curriculum of four years or more
An EAC ABET accredited
master’s degree program
A graduate of a four-year
engineering curriculum from outside of the U.S. that has been evaluated
by NCEES Credentials Evaluations as meeting the NCEES Engineering
Education Standard
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Examinees must first apply to the
Ohio board
for approval to sit for the exam in Ohio. Visit the board’s website for instructions on the
approval process
After the board has notified you of your approval, register online
with NCEES (see deadlines below) to reserve
your seat for the exam.
OCTOBER 21-22, 2021 EXAMS
Ohio’s
approval deadlines for the October 2021 exams are listed below.
June 25, 2021 - New applications
July 26, 2021 - Re-exam applications
The deadline to register with NCEES for
this exam will be at 3:00 p.m. eastern time on August 26, 2021.
Please read here for important information on the date your exam will be given, as well as important exam site procedures:
Your exam type, discipline, module, and/or site
cannot be changed after the NCEES registration deadline.
Examinees must first apply to the
Ohio board
for approval to sit for the exam in Ohio. Visit the board’s website for instructions on the
approval process
After the board has notified you of your approval, register online
with NCEES.
The
Ohio board
requires FS
examinees to submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the
board.
Once
approved, examinees may
with NCEES
to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact the board directly for details.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Ohio board
requires PS examinees to first submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the board.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact the board directly for details.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam sites and fees
Exam Locations
Registration Fees
Exam
Registration Fee
Exam results
When results have been released to the board (typically 8–10 weeks after the exam) and validated, NCEES will send an email informing you that your exam result can be accessed through your
MyNCEES
account.
All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam. You will not receive a diagnostic report if you pass the examination.
Cancellations and refunds
You may cancel your exam registration through your
MyNCEES
account any time before the NCEES registration deadline. Refunds will include exam fees paid to NCEES during the registration process, minus a $50 processing fee.
Funds may not be transferred to a later exam administration date. After the NCEES registration deadline, registrations may not be canceled and fees will not be refunded.
If, on the day of the exam, you are unable to attend for one of the following reasons, you may submit documentation to request a refund of your fees (less the $50 processing fee). Documentation must be submitted to NCEES within 30 days of the exam date.
Illness, either yourself or immediate family member who requires your care
Death of an immediate family member
Disabling traffic accident
Court appearance or jury duty
Military duty
Oklahoma Requirements and Registration Details
Which exam are you taking?
Exam registration and authorization
The
Oklahoma board
does not
require FE examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to
registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Pursuant
to Oklahoma Administrative Rule revisions effective November 1, 2020,
applicants for initial licensure as a Professional Engineer will NOT be required to file an application with the
Oklahoma Board office until such time as they have completed all education,
examination, and experience requirements. The following items must be submitted
to and
verified
with NCEES prior to PE exam registration.
Official university transcript(s) sent
directly from the institution to NCEES. PE examinees who do not have an
EAC/ABET or ETAC/ABET-accredited degree should contact
[email protected]
regarding
pre-approval procedures before beginning the NCEES PE exam registration
process.
Verification that you have passed the Fundamentals
of Engineering (FE). If your
Fundamentals examination is not verified on your MyNCEES account, please go to
the right side of your MyNCEES Dashboard, click the Request Exam Verification
link, and follow the steps to request your verification from the state board
where you passed the exam. Please keep in mind that some state boards require
ample time to process your verification request. If you have 15 or more years
of engineering experience following the date your qualifying degree was
conferred, you may qualify for a waiver of the FE examination. To request a
provisional waiver of the FE exam to allow you to register for the PE exam,
please contact
[email protected]
The
Oklahoma Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers & Land Surveyors
requires all examinees to visit the Board website
www.ok.gov/pels
to review the Board’s
Statutes, Rules of Procedure, and the initial licensure application materials
to ensure that they understand the minimum criteria for licensure. After
reviewing these materials, all Oklahoma PE examinees must attest to the
following statements before they can move forward with registering for and
scheduling their professional exam:
1.     I am a graduate of an EAC/ABET or ETAC/ABET-accredited
bachelor’s degree program
or
I have written approval from the Oklahoma PE &
PLS Board to register for this examination;
2.     I have passed the NCEES Fundamentals of Engineering exam,
or
I have
written approval from the Oklahoma Board of Licensure for Professional
Engineers and Land Surveyors (OK PELS) to register for this examination;
3.     I acknowledge and understand that passing the NCEES PE examination does not guarantee future licensure in any state or
jurisdiction;
4.     I acknowledge that I have read and understand the Oklahoma
Statutes and Administrative Rules regulating the practice of Engineering and
Land Surveying, and specifically the criteria for qualifying for initial
Professional Engineering licensure in Oklahoma;
5.     I understand that once I pass the NCEES PE exam and
have earned the requisite qualifying experience, I am required to submit the
required application and fees to apply for initial Professional Engineering or
Professional Land Surveying licensure directly to OK PELS. I understand that
all initial PE applicants are required to transmit a complete NCEES Record as
part of the application process.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per
testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Pursuant
to Oklahoma Administrative Rule revisions effective November 1, 2020,
applicants for initial licensure as a Professional Engineer will NOT be required to file an application with the
Oklahoma Board office until such time as they have completed all education,
examination, and experience requirements. The following items must be submitted
to and
verified
with NCEES prior to PE exam registration.
Official university transcript(s) sent
directly from the institution to NCEES. PE examinees who do not have an
EAC/ABET or ETAC/ABET-accredited degree should contact
[email protected]
regarding
pre-approval procedures before beginning the NCEES PE exam registration
process.
Verification that you have passed the Fundamentals
of Engineering (FE). If your
Fundamentals examination is not verified on your MyNCEES account, please go to
the right side of your MyNCEES Dashboard, click the Request Exam Verification
link, and follow the steps to request your verification from the state board
where you passed the exam. Please keep in mind that some state boards require
ample time to process your verification request. If you have 15 or more years
of engineering experience following the date your qualifying degree was
conferred, you may qualify for a waiver of the FE examination. To request a
provisional waiver of the FE exam to allow you to register for the PE exam,
please contact
[email protected]
The
Oklahoma Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers & Land Surveyors
requires all examinees to visit the Board website
www.ok.gov/pels
to review the Board’s
Statutes, Rules of Procedure, and the initial licensure application materials
to ensure that they understand the minimum criteria for licensure. After
reviewing these materials, all Oklahoma PE examinees must attest to the
following statements before they can move forward with registering for and
scheduling their professional exam:
1.     I am a graduate of an EAC/ABET or ETAC/ABET-accredited
bachelor’s degree program
or
I have written approval from the Oklahoma PE &
PLS Board to register for this examination;
2.     I have passed the NCEES Fundamentals of Engineering exam,
or
I have
written approval from the Oklahoma Board of Licensure for Professional
Engineers and Land Surveyors (OK PELS) to register for this examination;
3.     I acknowledge and understand that passing the NCEES PE examination does not guarantee future licensure in any state or
jurisdiction;
4.     I acknowledge that I have read and understand the Oklahoma
Statutes and Administrative Rules regulating the practice of Engineering and
Land Surveying, and specifically the criteria for qualifying for initial
Professional Engineering licensure in Oklahoma;
5.     I understand that once I pass the NCEES PE exam and
have earned the requisite qualifying experience, I am required to submit the
required application and fees to apply for initial Professional Engineering or
Professional Land Surveying licensure directly to OK PELS. I understand that
all initial PE applicants are required to transmit a complete NCEES Record as
part of the application process.
The
Oklahoma board
does not
require FS examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to
registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Pursuant
to Oklahoma Administrative Rule revisions effective November 1, 2020,
applicants for initial licensure as a Professional Land Surveyor will NOT be required to file an application with the
Oklahoma Board office until such time as they have completed all education,
examination, and experience requirements. The following items must be submitted
to NCEES prior to PS exam registration.
Official university transcript(s) sent
directly from the institution to NCEES. All PS examinees are required to submit a Core Curriculum Course
Evaluation Form prior to registering for the PS examination. This form is
available on the Board website:
Verification that you have passed the Fundamentals of Surveying (FS) examination. If your
Fundamentals examination is not verified on your MyNCEES account, please go to
the right side of your MyNCEES Dashboard, click the Request Exam Verification
link, and follow the steps to request your verification from the state board
where you passed the exam. Please keep in mind that some state boards require
ample time to process your verification request.
The
Oklahoma Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers & Land Surveyors
requires all examinees to visit the Board website
www.ok.gov/pels
to review the Board’s
Statutes, Rules of Procedure, and the initial licensure application materials
to ensure that they understand the minimum criteria for licensure. After
reviewing these materials, all Oklahoma PS examinees must attest to the
following statements before they can move forward with registering for and
scheduling their professional exam:
1.     I have written approval from the Oklahoma PE &
PLS Board to register for this examination;
2.     I have passed the NCEES Fundamentals of Surveying exam,
or
I have
written approval from the Oklahoma Board of Licensure for Professional
Engineers and Land Surveyors (OK PELS) to register for this examination;
3.     I acknowledge and understand that passing the NCEES PS examination does not guarantee future licensure in any state or
jurisdiction;
4.     I acknowledge that I have read and understand the Oklahoma
Statutes and Administrative Rules regulating the practice of Engineering and
Land Surveying, and specifically the criteria for qualifying for initial
Professional Land Surveying licensure in Oklahoma;
5.     I understand that once I pass the NCEES PS exam and
have earned the requisite qualifying experience, I am required to submit the
required application and fees to apply for initial Professional Land Surveying licensure directly to OK PELS. I understand that
all initial applicants are required to transmit a complete NCEES Record as
part of the application process.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per
testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam scheduling
Examinees register and schedule appointments through their
MyNCEES
accounts. During the registration process, examinees select their exam location. Next, they are presented with a list of available exam dates. If examinees are not happy with the choices, they can browse through the available dates at other
NCEES-approved test centers
Exam results
Exam results are typically available within 7–10 business days. You will receive an email notification from NCEES with instructions to view your exam results in your
MyNCEES
account. Results will include a link to your
licensing board
for additional state-specific information or instructions. All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam.
Cancellations and refunds
Refer to the section on computer-based exams in the
NCEES Examinee Guide
for information about cancellations, refunds, rescheduling, and discipline changes.
Exam registration and authorization
The
Oklahoma board
does not
require FE examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to
registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Pursuant
to Oklahoma Administrative Rule revisions effective November 1, 2020,
applicants for initial licensure as a Professional Engineer will NOT be required to file an application with the
Oklahoma Board office until such time as they have completed all education,
examination, and experience requirements. The following items must be submitted
to and
verified
with NCEES prior to PE exam registration.
Official university transcript(s) sent
directly from the institution to NCEES. PE examinees who do not have an
EAC/ABET or ETAC/ABET-accredited degree should contact
[email protected]
regarding
pre-approval procedures before beginning the NCEES PE exam registration
process.
Verification that you have passed the Fundamentals
of Engineering (FE). If your
Fundamentals examination is not verified on your MyNCEES account, please go to
the right side of your MyNCEES Dashboard, click the Request Exam Verification
link, and follow the steps to request your verification from the state board
where you passed the exam. Please keep in mind that some state boards require
ample time to process your verification request. If you have 15 or more years
of engineering experience following the date your qualifying degree was
conferred, you may qualify for a waiver of the FE examination. To request a
provisional waiver of the FE exam to allow you to register for the PE exam,
please contact
[email protected]
The
Oklahoma Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers & Land Surveyors
requires all examinees to visit the Board website
www.ok.gov/pels
to review the Board’s
Statutes, Rules of Procedure, and the initial licensure application materials
to ensure that they understand the minimum criteria for licensure. After
reviewing these materials, all Oklahoma PE examinees must attest to the
following statements before they can move forward with registering for and
scheduling their professional exam:
1.     I am a graduate of an EAC/ABET or ETAC/ABET-accredited
bachelor’s degree program
or
I have written approval from the Oklahoma PE &
PLS Board to register for this examination;
2.     I have passed the NCEES Fundamentals of Engineering exam,
or
I have
written approval from the Oklahoma Board of Licensure for Professional
Engineers and Land Surveyors (OK PELS) to register for this examination;
3.     I acknowledge and understand that passing the NCEES PE examination does not guarantee future licensure in any state or
jurisdiction;
4.     I acknowledge that I have read and understand the Oklahoma
Statutes and Administrative Rules regulating the practice of Engineering and
Land Surveying, and specifically the criteria for qualifying for initial
Professional Engineering licensure in Oklahoma;
5.     I understand that once I pass the NCEES PE exam and
have earned the requisite qualifying experience, I am required to submit the
required application and fees to apply for initial Professional Engineering or
Professional Land Surveying licensure directly to OK PELS. I understand that
all initial PE applicants are required to transmit a complete NCEES Record as
part of the application process.
OCTOBER 21-22, 2021 EXAMS
The deadline to register with NCEES for the October exams will be at 3:00
p.m. eastern time on August 26, 2021.
Please
read here for important information on the date your exam will be given, as
well as important exam site procedures:
Your exam type, discipline, module, and/or site
cannot be changed after the NCEES registration deadline.
Pursuant
to Oklahoma Administrative Rule revisions effective November 1, 2020,
applicants for initial licensure as a Professional Engineer will NOT be required to file an application with the
Oklahoma Board office until such time as they have completed all education,
examination, and experience requirements. The following items must be submitted
to and
verified
with NCEES prior to PE exam registration.
Official university transcript(s) sent
directly from the institution to NCEES. PE examinees who do not have an
EAC/ABET or ETAC/ABET-accredited degree should contact
[email protected]
regarding
pre-approval procedures before beginning the NCEES PE exam registration
process.
Verification that you have passed the Fundamentals
of Engineering (FE). If your
Fundamentals examination is not verified on your MyNCEES account, please go to
the right side of your MyNCEES Dashboard, click the Request Exam Verification
link, and follow the steps to request your verification from the state board
where you passed the exam. Please keep in mind that some state boards require
ample time to process your verification request. If you have 15 or more years
of engineering experience following the date your qualifying degree was
conferred, you may qualify for a waiver of the FE examination. To request a
provisional waiver of the FE exam to allow you to register for the PE exam,
please contact
[email protected]
The
Oklahoma Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers & Land Surveyors
requires all examinees to visit the Board website
www.ok.gov/pels
to review the Board’s
Statutes, Rules of Procedure, and the initial licensure application materials
to ensure that they understand the minimum criteria for licensure. After
reviewing these materials, all Oklahoma PE examinees must attest to the
following statements before they can move forward with registering for and
scheduling their professional exam:
1.     I am a graduate of an EAC/ABET or ETAC/ABET-accredited
bachelor’s degree program
or
I have written approval from the Oklahoma PE &
PLS Board to register for this examination;
2.     I have passed the NCEES Fundamentals of Engineering exam,
or
I have
written approval from the Oklahoma Board of Licensure for Professional
Engineers and Land Surveyors (OK PELS) to register for this examination;
3.     I acknowledge and understand that passing the NCEES PE examination does not guarantee future licensure in any state or
jurisdiction;
4.     I acknowledge that I have read and understand the Oklahoma
Statutes and Administrative Rules regulating the practice of Engineering and
Land Surveying, and specifically the criteria for qualifying for initial
Professional Engineering licensure in Oklahoma;
5.     I understand that once I pass the NCEES PE exam and
have earned the requisite qualifying experience, I am required to submit the
required application and fees to apply for initial Professional Engineering or
Professional Land Surveying licensure directly to OK PELS. I understand that
all initial PE applicants are required to transmit a complete NCEES Record as
part of the application process.
The
Oklahoma board
does not
require FS examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to
registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Pursuant
to Oklahoma Administrative Rule revisions effective November 1, 2020,
applicants for initial licensure as a Professional Land Surveyor will NOT be required to file an application with the
Oklahoma Board office until such time as they have completed all education,
examination, and experience requirements. The following items must be submitted
to NCEES prior to PS exam registration.
Official university transcript(s) sent
directly from the institution to NCEES. All PS examinees are required to submit a Core Curriculum Course
Evaluation Form prior to registering for the PS examination. This form is
available on the Board website:
Verification that you have passed the Fundamentals of Surveying (FS) examination. If your
Fundamentals examination is not verified on your MyNCEES account, please go to
the right side of your MyNCEES Dashboard, click the Request Exam Verification
link, and follow the steps to request your verification from the state board
where you passed the exam. Please keep in mind that some state boards require
ample time to process your verification request.
The
Oklahoma Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers & Land Surveyors
requires all examinees to visit the Board website
www.ok.gov/pels
to review the Board’s
Statutes, Rules of Procedure, and the initial licensure application materials
to ensure that they understand the minimum criteria for licensure. After
reviewing these materials, all Oklahoma PS examinees must attest to the
following statements before they can move forward with registering for and
scheduling their professional exam:
1.     I have written approval from the Oklahoma PE &
PLS Board to register for this examination;
2.     I have passed the NCEES Fundamentals of Surveying exam,
or
I have
written approval from the Oklahoma Board of Licensure for Professional
Engineers and Land Surveyors (OK PELS) to register for this examination;
3.     I acknowledge and understand that passing the NCEES PS examination does not guarantee future licensure in any state or
jurisdiction;
4.     I acknowledge that I have read and understand the Oklahoma
Statutes and Administrative Rules regulating the practice of Engineering and
Land Surveying, and specifically the criteria for qualifying for initial
Professional Land Surveying licensure in Oklahoma;
5.     I understand that once I pass the NCEES PS exam and
have earned the requisite qualifying experience, I am required to submit the
required application and fees to apply for initial Professional Land Surveying licensure directly to OK PELS. I understand that
all initial applicants are required to transmit a complete NCEES Record as
part of the application process.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per
testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam sites and fees
Exam Locations
Registration Fees
Exam
Registration Fee
Exam results
When results have been released to the board (typically 8–10 weeks after the exam) and validated, NCEES will send an email informing you that your exam result can be accessed through your
MyNCEES
account.
All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam. You will not receive a diagnostic report if you pass the examination.
Cancellations and refunds
You may cancel your exam registration through your
MyNCEES
account any time before the NCEES registration deadline. Refunds will include exam fees paid to NCEES during the registration process, minus a $50 processing fee.
Funds may not be transferred to a later exam administration date. After the NCEES registration deadline, registrations may not be canceled and fees will not be refunded.
If, on the day of the exam, you are unable to attend for one of the following reasons, you may submit documentation to request a refund of your fees (less the $50 processing fee). Documentation must be submitted to NCEES within 30 days of the exam date.
Illness, either yourself or immediate family member who requires your care
Death of an immediate family member
Disabling traffic accident
Court appearance or jury duty
Military duty
Oregon Requirements and Registration Details
Which exam are you taking?
Exam registration and authorization
The
Oregon board
does not require examinees to submit an application or an additional
fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Oregon board
does not require examinees to submit an application or an additional
fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Oregon board
does not require SE examinees to submit an application or an additional
fee prior to registering with NCEES for an exam.
Note: Oregon does not offer the Structural Bridges exams.
Register online with NCEES to schedule an exam.
The
Oregon board
does not require examinees to submit an application or an additional
fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Oregon board
does not require examinees to submit an application or an additional
fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam scheduling
Examinees register and schedule appointments through their
MyNCEES
accounts. During the registration process, examinees select their exam location. Next, they are presented with a list of available exam dates. If examinees are not happy with the choices, they can browse through the available dates at other
NCEES-approved test centers
Exam results
Exam results are typically available within 7–10 business days. You will receive an email notification from NCEES with instructions to view your exam results in your
MyNCEES
account. Results will include a link to your
licensing board
for additional state-specific information or instructions. All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam.
Cancellations and refunds
Refer to the section on computer-based exams in the
NCEES Examinee Guide
for information about cancellations, refunds, rescheduling, and discipline changes.
Exam registration and authorization
The
Oregon board
does not require examinees to submit an application or an additional
fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Oregon board
does not require PE examinees to submit an application or an additional
fee prior to registering with NCEES for an exam.
Register online with NCEES (see deadlines below) to reserve your seat for the exam.
OCTOBER 21-22, 2021 EXAMS
The deadline to
register with NCEES for this exam will be at 3:00 p.m. eastern time on August
26, 2021.
Please read here for important information on
the date your exam will be given, as well as important exam site procedures:
Your exam type, discipline,
module, and/or site cannot be changed after the NCEES registration
deadline.
The
Oregon board
does not require SE examinees to submit an application or an additional
fee prior to registering with NCEES for an exam.
Note: Oregon does not offer the Structural Bridges exams.
Register online with NCEES to schedule an exam.
The
Oregon board
does not require examinees to submit an application or an additional
fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Oregon board
does not require examinees to submit an application or an additional
fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam sites and fees
Exam Locations
Registration Fees
Exam
Registration Fee
Exam results
When results have been released to the board (typically 8–10 weeks after the exam) and validated, NCEES will send an email informing you that your exam result can be accessed through your
MyNCEES
account.
All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam. You will not receive a diagnostic report if you pass the examination.
Cancellations and refunds
You may cancel your exam registration through your
MyNCEES
account any time before the NCEES registration deadline. Refunds will include exam fees paid to NCEES during the registration process, minus a $50 processing fee.
Funds may not be transferred to a later exam administration date. After the NCEES registration deadline, registrations may not be canceled and fees will not be refunded.
If, on the day of the exam, you are unable to attend for one of the following reasons, you may submit documentation to request a refund of your fees (less the $50 processing fee). Documentation must be submitted to NCEES within 30 days of the exam date.
Illness, either yourself or immediate family member who requires your care
Death of an immediate family member
Disabling traffic accident
Court appearance or jury duty
Military duty
Pennsylvania Requirements and Registration Details
Which exam are you taking?
Exam registration and authorization
The
Pennsylvania board
does not require FE examinees to submit an application or an additional
fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam as long as
the education information provided during the registration process meets
the board's requirements.
Examinees that are not currently enrolled in
or
a graduate
of an ABET-accredited curriculum must complete the pre-approval
application
prior to registering.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
You must have approval from the Pennsylvania Board before registering for this exam.
The
Pennsylvania
Board
requires examinees to submit an
application
and/or pay an application fee to the board prior to registering with
NCEES and scheduling an exam. Examinees should contact the board
directly for details.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
You must have approval from the Pennsylvania Board before registering for this exam.
The
Pennsylvania
Board
requires examinees to submit an
application
and/or pay an application fee to the board prior to registering with
NCEES and scheduling an exam. Examinees should contact the board
directly for details.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
You must have approval from the Pennsylvania Board before registering for this exam.
The
Pennsylvania
Board
requires examinees to first submit an
application
and/or pay an application fee to the board. Once approved, examinees
may register with NCEES to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact
the board directly for details.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
You must have approval from the Pennsylvania Board before registering for this exam.
The
Pennsylvania
Board
requires examinees to first submit an
application
and/or pay an application fee to the board.
Once approved, examinees
may register with NCEES to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact
the board directly for details.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam scheduling
Examinees register and schedule appointments through their
MyNCEES
accounts. During the registration process, examinees select their exam location. Next, they are presented with a list of available exam dates. If examinees are not happy with the choices, they can browse through the available dates at other
NCEES-approved test centers
Exam results
Exam results are typically available within 7–10 business days. You will receive an email notification from NCEES with instructions to view your exam results in your
MyNCEES
account. Results will include a link to your
licensing board
for additional state-specific information or instructions. All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam.
Cancellations and refunds
Refer to the section on computer-based exams in the
NCEES Examinee Guide
for information about cancellations, refunds, rescheduling, and discipline changes.
Exam registration and authorization
The
Pennsylvania board
does not require FE examinees to submit an application or an additional
fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam as long as
the education information provided during the registration process meets
the board's requirements.
Examinees that are not currently enrolled in
or
a graduate
of an ABET-accredited curriculum must complete the pre-approval
application
prior to registering.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
You must have approval from the Pennsylvania Board before registering for this exam.
The
Pennsylvania board
requires examinees to submit an
application
and/or pay an application fee to the board prior to registering with
NCEES and scheduling an exam. Examinees should contact the board
directly for details.
OCTOBER 21-22, 2021 EXAMS
The deadline to
register with NCEES for this exam will be at 3:00 p.m. eastern time on August
26, 2021.
Please read
here for important information on the date your exam will be given, as well as
important exam site procedures:
Your exam type, discipline, module, and/or site cannot be
changed after the NCEES registration deadline.
You must have approval from the Pennsylvania Board before registering for this exam.
The
Pennsylvania
Board
requires examinees to submit an
application
and/or pay an application fee to the board prior to registering with
NCEES and scheduling an exam. Examinees should contact the board
directly for details.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
You must have approval from the Pennsylvania Board before registering for this exam.
The
Pennsylvania
Board
requires examinees to first submit an
application
and/or pay an application fee to the board. Once approved, examinees
may register with NCEES to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact
the board directly for details.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
You must have approval from the Pennsylvania Board before registering for this exam.
The
Pennsylvania
Board
requires examinees to first submit an
application
and/or pay an application fee to the board.
Once approved, examinees
may register with NCEES to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact
the board directly for details.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam sites and fees
Exam Locations
Registration Fees
Exam
Registration Fee
Exam results
When results have been released to the board (typically 8–10 weeks after the exam) and validated, NCEES will send an email informing you that your exam result can be accessed through your
MyNCEES
account.
All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam. You will not receive a diagnostic report if you pass the examination.
Cancellations and refunds
You may cancel your exam registration through your
MyNCEES
account any time before the NCEES registration deadline. Refunds will include exam fees paid to NCEES during the registration process, minus a $50 processing fee.
Funds may not be transferred to a later exam administration date. After the NCEES registration deadline, registrations may not be canceled and fees will not be refunded.
If, on the day of the exam, you are unable to attend for one of the following reasons, you may submit documentation to request a refund of your fees (less the $50 processing fee). Documentation must be submitted to NCEES within 30 days of the exam date.
Illness, either yourself or immediate family member who requires your care
Death of an immediate family member
Disabling traffic accident
Court appearance or jury duty
Military duty
Rhode Island Requirements and Registration Details
Which exam are you taking?
Exam registration and authorization
The
Rhode Island board
does
not require examinees to submit an application or an additional fee
prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an FE exam. Examinees may
register for their exams by creating a
MyNCEES
account.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The Rhode Island State Board of Registration for
Professional Engineers (RI PE Board) no longer requires examinees to submit an
application prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling a PE exam. Examinees
may register for their exams by creating a MyNCEES account, and meeting the
following requirements:
Exam applicants must submit the following items
to NCEES prior to PE exam registration:
College Transcript
Official college transcript(s) sent directly from your institution(s)
to NCEES.
FE Exam Verification
·      Candidates must have a passing result on the
NCEES FE exam recorded in their NCEES Record.
·      To verify that the FE Exam result is recorded,
log into your MyNCEES Account and look at the right side of your dashboard and
follow the Exam Verification link. If you do not see your FE
exam verified here, you must request for your FE exam to be verified in
your account by clicking on Request Exam Verification and following the steps
to make the request to the state board where you took and passed the exam. Keep
in mind that some state boards require ample time to process the verification,
and plan accordingly.
Once you have passed the exam, please visit the
RI PE Board’s
website
and follow the instructions for applying for licensure in RI.
The RI PE Board requires all examinees to visit
the Board’s
website
to review the RI PE application materials and instructions for
initial licensure, and to review the Board’s statutes
, and regulations
, to guarantee they understand the minimum
qualifications, including the qualifying degrees and required years of
experience, which can vary depending on the qualifying degree.
After doing so, all RI PE exam applicants must
attest to the following statements before they can proceed with the registering
for and scheduling an exam:
Attestation
1.
I have reviewed the Rhode Island requirements for PE Registration;
2.
I acknowledge and understand that passing this NCEES PE
examination does not guarantee future licensure in any state or jurisdiction;
3.
I have read and understood the RI Engineering statutes and
regulations; and
4.
I understand that once I pass the NCEES PE exam, and possess all
requirements related to education, experience and examinations, I am required
to apply directly to the RI PE Board to continue the initial licensure process
by submitting the required application and fees, along with all documentation as
required by the Board.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The Rhode Island State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers (RI PE Board) no longer requires examinees to submit an application prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling a SE exam. Examinees may register for their exams by creating a MyNCEES account, and meeting the following requirements:
Exam applicants must submit the following items to NCEES prior to PE exam registration:
College Transcript
Official college transcript(s) sent directly from your institution(s) to NCEES.
FE Exam Verification
·     Candidates must have a passing result on the NCEES FE exam recorded in their NCEES Record.
·     To verify that the FE Exam result is recorded, log into your MyNCEES Account and look at the right side of your dashboard and follow the Exam Verification link. If you do not see your FE exam verified here, you must request for your FE exam to be verified in your account by clicking on Request Exam Verification and following the steps to make the request to the state board where you took and passed the exam. Keep in mind that some state boards require ample time to process the verification, and plan accordingly.
Once you have passed the exam, please visit the RI PE Board’s
website
and follow the instructions for applying for licensure in RI.
The RI PE Board requires all examinees to visit the Board’s
website
to review the RI PE application materials and instructions for initial licensure, and to review the Board’s statutes
, and regulations
, to guarantee they understand the minimum qualifications, including the qualifying degrees and required years of experience, which can vary depending on the qualifying degree.
After doing so, all RI PE exam applicants must attest to the following statements before they can proceed with the registering for and scheduling an exam:
Attestation
1.
I have reviewed the Rhode Island requirements for PE Registration;
2.
I acknowledge and understand that passing this NCEES PE examination does not guarantee future licensure in any state or jurisdiction;
3.
I have read and understood the RI Engineering statutes and regulations; and
4.
I understand that once I pass the NCEES PE exam, and possess all requirements related to education, experience and examinations, I am required to apply directly to the RI PE Board to continue the initial licensure process by submitting the required application and fees, along with all documentation as required by the Board.
The
Rhode Island board
does
not require FS examinees to submit an application or an additional fee
prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The Rhode Island State Board of Registration for
Professional Land Surveyors (RI PLS Board) no longer requires examinees to
submit an application prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling a PS exam.
Examinees may register for their exams by creating a MyNCEES account, and
meeting the following requirements:
Exam applicants must submit the following items
to NCEES prior to PS exam registration:
FS Exam Verification
·        Candidates must have a passing result on the NCEES FS exam
recorded in their NCEES Record.
To verify that the FS Exam result is recorded, log into your
MyNCEES Account and look at the right side of your dashboard and follow the
Exam Verification link. If you do not see your FS exam verified here, you must
request for your FS exam to be verified in your account by clicking on Request
Exam Verification and following the steps to make the request to the state
board where you took and passed the exam. Keep in mind that some state boards
require ample time to process the verification, and plan accordingly.
Once you have passed the PS exam, please visit the
RI PLS Board’s
website
and follow the instructions for applying for PLS Registration in
RI.
The RI PLS Board requires all examinees to visit
the Board’s
website
to review the RI PLS eligibility requirements and instructions
for applying for a PLS registration, and to review the Board’s
statutes
, and
regulations
, to guarantee they understand the minimum qualifications,
including the minimum education requirements and corresponding required years
of experience, which can vary depending on the qualifying education.
After doing so, all RI PS exam applicants must
attest to the following statements before they can proceed with the registering
for and scheduling an exam:
Attestation
1.
I have reviewed the Rhode Island requirements for PLS Registration;
2.
I acknowledge and understand that passing this NCEES PS
examination does not guarantee future licensure or registration in any state or
jurisdiction;
3.
I have read and understood the RI Land Surveying statutes and
regulations; and
4.
I understand that once I pass the NCEES PS exam, and possess all
requirements related to education, experience and examinations, I am required
to apply directly to the RI PLS Board to continue the registration process by
submitting the required application and fees, along with all documentation as
required by the RI PLS Board.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam scheduling
Examinees register and schedule appointments through their
MyNCEES
accounts. During the registration process, examinees select their exam location. Next, they are presented with a list of available exam dates. If examinees are not happy with the choices, they can browse through the available dates at other
NCEES-approved test centers
Exam results
Exam results are typically available within 7–10 business days. You will receive an email notification from NCEES with instructions to view your exam results in your
MyNCEES
account. Results will include a link to your
licensing board
for additional state-specific information or instructions. All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam.
Cancellations and refunds
Refer to the section on computer-based exams in the
NCEES Examinee Guide
for information about cancellations, refunds, rescheduling, and discipline changes.
Exam registration and authorization
The
Rhode Island board
does
not require examinees to submit an application or an additional fee
prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an FE exam. Examinees may
register for their exams by creating a
MyNCEES
account.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
You must first apply to the
Rhode Island board
for approval to sit for the exam in Rhode Island (see deadline below). Visit
the board’s website for instructions on the approval process.
After the board has notified you of your approval, register online
with NCEES (see deadline below) to reserve
your seat for the exam.
OCTOBER 21-22, 2021 EXAMS
The deadline to
register with NCEES for this exam will be at 3:00 p.m. eastern time on August
26, 2021.
Please read here for important information on
the date your exam will be given, as well as important exam site procedures:
Your exam type, discipline, module, and/or site
cannot be changed after the NCEES registration deadline.
The Rhode Island State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers (RI PE Board) no longer requires examinees to submit an application prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling a SE exam. Examinees may register for their exams by creating a MyNCEES account, and meeting the following requirements:
Exam applicants must submit the following items to NCEES prior to PE exam registration:
College Transcript
Official college transcript(s) sent directly from your institution(s) to NCEES.
FE Exam Verification
·     Candidates must have a passing result on the NCEES FE exam recorded in their NCEES Record.
·     To verify that the FE Exam result is recorded, log into your MyNCEES Account and look at the right side of your dashboard and follow the Exam Verification link. If you do not see your FE exam verified here, you must request for your FE exam to be verified in your account by clicking on Request Exam Verification and following the steps to make the request to the state board where you took and passed the exam. Keep in mind that some state boards require ample time to process the verification, and plan accordingly.
Once you have passed the exam, please visit the RI PE Board’s
website
and follow the instructions for applying for licensure in RI.
The RI PE Board requires all examinees to visit the Board’s
website
to review the RI PE application materials and instructions for initial licensure, and to review the Board’s statutes
, and regulations
, to guarantee they understand the minimum qualifications, including the qualifying degrees and required years of experience, which can vary depending on the qualifying degree.
After doing so, all RI PE exam applicants must attest to the following statements before they can proceed with the registering for and scheduling an exam:
Attestation
1.
I have reviewed the Rhode Island requirements for PE Registration;
2.
I acknowledge and understand that passing this NCEES PE examination does not guarantee future licensure in any state or jurisdiction;
3.
I have read and understood the RI Engineering statutes and regulations; and
4.
I understand that once I pass the NCEES PE exam, and possess all requirements related to education, experience and examinations, I am required to apply directly to the RI PE Board to continue the initial licensure process by submitting the required application and fees, along with all documentation as required by the Board.
The
Rhode Island board
does
not require FS examinees to submit an application or an additional fee
prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The Rhode Island State Board of Registration for
Professional Land Surveyors (RI PLS Board) no longer requires examinees to
submit an application prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling a PS exam.
Examinees may register for their exams by creating a MyNCEES account, and
meeting the following requirements:
Exam applicants must submit the following items
to NCEES prior to PS exam registration:
FS Exam Verification
·        Candidates must have a passing result on the NCEES FS exam
recorded in their NCEES Record.
To verify that the FS Exam result is recorded, log into your
MyNCEES Account and look at the right side of your dashboard and follow the
Exam Verification link. If you do not see your FS exam verified here, you must
request for your FS exam to be verified in your account by clicking on Request
Exam Verification and following the steps to make the request to the state
board where you took and passed the exam. Keep in mind that some state boards
require ample time to process the verification, and plan accordingly.
Once you have passed the PS exam, please visit the
RI PLS Board’s
website
and follow the instructions for applying for PLS Registration in
RI.
The RI PLS Board requires all examinees to visit
the Board’s
website
to review the RI PLS eligibility requirements and instructions
for applying for a PLS registration, and to review the Board’s
statutes
, and
regulations
, to guarantee they understand the minimum qualifications,
including the minimum education requirements and corresponding required years
of experience, which can vary depending on the qualifying education.
After doing so, all RI PS exam applicants must
attest to the following statements before they can proceed with the registering
for and scheduling an exam:
Attestation
1.
I have reviewed the Rhode Island requirements for PLS Registration;
2.
I acknowledge and understand that passing this NCEES PS
examination does not guarantee future licensure or registration in any state or
jurisdiction;
3.
I have read and understood the RI Land Surveying statutes and
regulations; and
4.
I understand that once I pass the NCEES PS exam, and possess all
requirements related to education, experience and examinations, I am required
to apply directly to the RI PLS Board to continue the registration process by
submitting the required application and fees, along with all documentation as
required by the RI PLS Board.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam sites and fees
Exam Locations
Registration Fees
Exam
Registration Fee
Exam results
When results have been released to the board (typically 8–10 weeks after the exam) and validated, NCEES will send an email informing you that your exam result can be accessed through your
MyNCEES
account.
All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam. You will not receive a diagnostic report if you pass the examination.
Cancellations and refunds
You may cancel your exam registration through your
MyNCEES
account any time before the NCEES registration deadline. Refunds will include exam fees paid to NCEES during the registration process, minus a $50 processing fee.
Funds may not be transferred to a later exam administration date. After the NCEES registration deadline, registrations may not be canceled and fees will not be refunded.
If, on the day of the exam, you are unable to attend for one of the following reasons, you may submit documentation to request a refund of your fees (less the $50 processing fee). Documentation must be submitted to NCEES within 30 days of the exam date.
Illness, either yourself or immediate family member who requires your care
Death of an immediate family member
Disabling traffic accident
Court appearance or jury duty
Military duty
South Carolina Requirements and Registration Details
Which exam are you taking?
Exam registration and authorization
The South Carolina board does not require FE examinees to submit an application or an additional
fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam. Examinees
may register for their exams by creating a
MyNCEES
account.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The South Carolina board requires PE examinees to first submit an application and/or pay an
application fee to the board prior to registering with NCEES. Please visit our website for application details:
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact the board directly for details.
Repeat examinees should contact the Board office via email (
[email protected]
) prior to registering with NCEES.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Repeat
examinees:
Contact the South Carolina board via email (
[email protected]
prior
to registering with NCEES. Your request should include your name, date of
birth, the last 5 digits of your Social Security number, and current mailing
address. After the board has notified you of your approval, register online
with NCEES.
All
other examinees:
You must first apply to the South
Carolina board for approval to sit for the exam in South Carolina.
Visit
for
instructions, applications and other required forms. Completed application
packets should be received two months prior to your
desired
examination
date, in order to allow adequate processing time. After the board has notified
you of your approval, register online with NCEES.
The South Carolina board does not require FS examinees to submit an application or an additional
fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam. Examinees
may register for their exams by creating a
MyNCEES
account.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The South Carolina board requires PS examinees to first submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the board prior to registering with NCEES. Please visit our website for application instructions:
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact the board directly for details.
Repeat examinees should contact the Board office via email (
[email protected]
) prior to registering with NCEES.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam scheduling
Examinees register and schedule appointments through their
MyNCEES
accounts. During the registration process, examinees select their exam location. Next, they are presented with a list of available exam dates. If examinees are not happy with the choices, they can browse through the available dates at other
NCEES-approved test centers
Exam results
Exam results are typically available within 7–10 business days. You will receive an email notification from NCEES with instructions to view your exam results in your
MyNCEES
account. Results will include a link to your
licensing board
for additional state-specific information or instructions. All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam.
Cancellations and refunds
Refer to the section on computer-based exams in the
NCEES Examinee Guide
for information about cancellations, refunds, rescheduling, and discipline changes.
Exam registration and authorization
The South Carolina board does not require FE examinees to submit an application or an additional
fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam. Examinees
may register for their exams by creating a
MyNCEES
account.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Please
read here for important information on the date your exam will be given, as
well as important exam site procedures:
Repeat examinees (October 2021 Exams)
: Contact the South Carolina board via email (
[email protected]
by July 16, 2021 if you plan to take an October 2021 exam. Your
request should include your name, date of birth, the last 5 digits of
your Social Security number, and current mailing address. After the
board has notified you of your approval, register online with NCEES (deadline: 3:00
p.m. eastern time on August 26, 2021) to reserve your seat for
the exam.
All other examinees (April and October exams)
You must first apply to the  South Carolina board for approval to sit for the exam in South Carolina (deadline: December 15 for the April 2022 exams, June 15 for the October 2021 exams). Visit
for instructions on the approval process. After the board has notified
you of your approval, register online with NCEES (deadline: 3:00
p.m. eastern time on August 26, 2021) to reserve your seat for the exam.
Your exam
type, discipline, module, and/or site cannot be changed after the NCEES
registration deadline.
Repeat
examinees:
Contact the South Carolina board via email (
[email protected]
prior
to registering with NCEES. Your request should include your name, date of
birth, the last 5 digits of your Social Security number, and current mailing
address. After the board has notified you of your approval, register online
with NCEES.
All
other examinees:
You must first apply to the South
Carolina board for approval to sit for the exam in South Carolina.
Visit
for
instructions, applications and other required forms. Completed application
packets should be received two months prior to your
desired
examination
date, in order to allow adequate processing time. After the board has notified
you of your approval, register online with NCEES.
The South Carolina board does not require FS examinees to submit an application or an additional
fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam. Examinees
may register for their exams by creating a
MyNCEES
account.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The South Carolina board requires PS examinees to first submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the board prior to registering with NCEES. Please visit our website for application instructions:
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact the board directly for details.
Repeat examinees should contact the Board office via email (
[email protected]
) prior to registering with NCEES.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam sites and fees
Exam Locations
Registration Fees
Exam
Registration Fee
Exam results
When results have been released to the board (typically 8–10 weeks after the exam) and validated, NCEES will send an email informing you that your exam result can be accessed through your
MyNCEES
account.
All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam. You will not receive a diagnostic report if you pass the examination.
Cancellations and refunds
You may cancel your exam registration through your
MyNCEES
account any time before the NCEES registration deadline. Refunds will include exam fees paid to NCEES during the registration process, minus a $50 processing fee.
Funds may not be transferred to a later exam administration date. After the NCEES registration deadline, registrations may not be canceled and fees will not be refunded.
If, on the day of the exam, you are unable to attend for one of the following reasons, you may submit documentation to request a refund of your fees (less the $50 processing fee). Documentation must be submitted to NCEES within 30 days of the exam date.
Illness, either yourself or immediate family member who requires your care
Death of an immediate family member
Disabling traffic accident
Court appearance or jury duty
Military duty
South Dakota Requirements and Registration Details
Which exam are you taking?
Exam registration and authorization
You must apply with the South Dakota Board of Technical Professions and be approved prior to registering for the FE Exam. The
South Dakota board
requires examinees to submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the board. Applications are processed upon receipt and will be reviewed at scheduled Board meetings (January 1, March 1, May 1, July 1, September 1, and November 1).
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The South Dakota Board of Technical Professionals requires all exam applicants to be licensed by the board as an intern (EI) before applying to take the relevant exam (PE). The following items are not required before registering with NCEES and sitting for an exam:
· Completion of the required professional experience for the relevant license;
· Submission of a separate application; or
· Payment of an additional fee.
However, achieving a passing score on the exam does not, by itself, authorize an examinee to practice in South Dakota and is no guarantee of licensure. After an intern has passed the exam and completed the required education and experience, the intern may apply directly with the board for licensure using the online applicant portal and paying the required fee.
It is the responsibility of each applicant to know and understand the education and experience requirements to qualify for licensure in South Dakota. The relevant laws, rules, and additional information may be found online using the links below:
Laws:
Rules:
Additional Information:
An applicant must meet all requirements for licensure to be licensed. If an applicant has any questions about the requirements, the applicant may contact the board office at 605-394-2510.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The South Dakota Board of Technical Professionals requires all exam applicants to be licensed by the board as an intern (EI) before applying to take the relevant exam (SE). The following items are not required before registering with NCEES and sitting for an exam:
· Completion of the required professional experience for the relevant license;
· Submission of a separate application; or
· Payment of an additional fee.
However, achieving a passing score on the exam does not, by itself, authorize an examinee to practice in South Dakota and is no guarantee of licensure. After an intern has passed the exam and completed the required education and experience, the intern may apply directly with the board for licensure using the online applicant portal and paying the required fee.
It is the responsibility of each applicant to know and understand the education and experience requirements to qualify for licensure in South Dakota. The relevant laws, rules, and additional information may be found online using the links below:
Laws:
Rules:
Additional Information:
An applicant must meet all requirements for licensure to be licensed. If an applicant has any questions about the requirements, the applicant may contact the board office at 605-394-2510.
You must apply with the South Dakota Board of Technical
Professions and be approved prior to registering for the FS Exam. The
South Dakota
board
requires examinees to submit an application and/or pay an
application
fee to the board. Applications are processed upon receipt and will be reviewed at scheduled Board meetings (January 1, March 1, May 1, July 1, September 1, and November 1).
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an
exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The South Dakota Board of Technical Professionals requires all exam applicants to be licensed by the board as an intern (LSI) before applying to take the relevant exam (PS). The following items are not required before registering with NCEES and sitting for an exam:
· Completion of the required professional experience for the relevant license;
· Submission of a separate application; or
· Payment of an additional fee.
However, achieving a passing score on the exam does not, by itself, authorize an examinee to practice in South Dakota and is no guarantee of licensure. After an intern has passed the exam and completed the required education and experience, the intern may apply directly with the board for licensure using the online applicant portal and paying the required fee.
It is the responsibility of each applicant to know and understand the education and experience requirements to qualify for licensure in South Dakota. The relevant laws, rules, and additional information may be found online using the links below:
Laws:
Rules:
Additional Information:
An applicant must meet all requirements for licensure to be licensed. If an applicant has any questions about the requirements, the applicant may contact the board office at 605-394-2510.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam scheduling
Examinees register and schedule appointments through their
MyNCEES
accounts. During the registration process, examinees select their exam location. Next, they are presented with a list of available exam dates. If examinees are not happy with the choices, they can browse through the available dates at other
NCEES-approved test centers
Exam results
Exam results are typically available within 7–10 business days. You will receive an email notification from NCEES with instructions to view your exam results in your
MyNCEES
account. Results will include a link to your
licensing board
for additional state-specific information or instructions. All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam.
Cancellations and refunds
Refer to the section on computer-based exams in the
NCEES Examinee Guide
for information about cancellations, refunds, rescheduling, and discipline changes.
Exam registration and authorization
You must apply with the South Dakota Board of Technical Professions and be approved prior to registering for the FE Exam. The
South Dakota board
requires examinees to submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the board. Applications are processed upon receipt and will be reviewed at scheduled Board meetings (January 1, March 1, May 1, July 1, September 1, and November 1).
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
You must apply with the South Dakota Board of
Technical Professions and be approved prior to registering for the exam. The
South
Dakota board
requires examinees to submit an application and/or pay an
application fee to the board. Applications will be received and reviewed at
scheduled Board meetings. See deadline below.
Once approved, examinees may register with NCEES to schedule an exam.
OCTOBER 21-22, 2021 EXAMS
The deadline to
register with NCEES for this exam will be at 3:00 p.m. eastern time on August
26, 2021.
Please read here for important information on
the date your exam will be given, as well as important exam site procedures:
Your exam type, discipline, module, and/or site cannot be
changed after the NCEES registration deadline.
The South Dakota Board of Technical Professionals requires all exam applicants to be licensed by the board as an intern (EI) before applying to take the relevant exam (SE). The following items are not required before registering with NCEES and sitting for an exam:
· Completion of the required professional experience for the relevant license;
· Submission of a separate application; or
· Payment of an additional fee.
However, achieving a passing score on the exam does not, by itself, authorize an examinee to practice in South Dakota and is no guarantee of licensure. After an intern has passed the exam and completed the required education and experience, the intern may apply directly with the board for licensure using the online applicant portal and paying the required fee.
It is the responsibility of each applicant to know and understand the education and experience requirements to qualify for licensure in South Dakota. The relevant laws, rules, and additional information may be found online using the links below:
Laws:
Rules:
Additional Information:
An applicant must meet all requirements for licensure to be licensed. If an applicant has any questions about the requirements, the applicant may contact the board office at 605-394-2510.
You must apply with the South Dakota Board of Technical
Professions and be approved prior to registering for the FS Exam. The
South Dakota
board
requires examinees to submit an application and/or pay an
application
fee to the board. Applications are processed upon receipt and will be reviewed at scheduled Board meetings (January 1, March 1, May 1, July 1, September 1, and November 1).
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an
exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The South Dakota Board of Technical Professionals requires all exam applicants to be licensed by the board as an intern (LSI) before applying to take the relevant exam (PS). The following items are not required before registering with NCEES and sitting for an exam:
· Completion of the required professional experience for the relevant license;
· Submission of a separate application; or
· Payment of an additional fee.
However, achieving a passing score on the exam does not, by itself, authorize an examinee to practice in South Dakota and is no guarantee of licensure. After an intern has passed the exam and completed the required education and experience, the intern may apply directly with the board for licensure using the online applicant portal and paying the required fee.
It is the responsibility of each applicant to know and understand the education and experience requirements to qualify for licensure in South Dakota. The relevant laws, rules, and additional information may be found online using the links below:
Laws:
Rules:
Additional Information:
An applicant must meet all requirements for licensure to be licensed. If an applicant has any questions about the requirements, the applicant may contact the board office at 605-394-2510.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam sites and fees
Exam Locations
Registration Fees
Exam
Registration Fee
Exam results
When results have been released to the board (typically 8–10 weeks after the exam) and validated, NCEES will send an email informing you that your exam result can be accessed through your
MyNCEES
account.
All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam. You will not receive a diagnostic report if you pass the examination.
Cancellations and refunds
You may cancel your exam registration through your
MyNCEES
account any time before the NCEES registration deadline. Refunds will include exam fees paid to NCEES during the registration process, minus a $50 processing fee.
Funds may not be transferred to a later exam administration date. After the NCEES registration deadline, registrations may not be canceled and fees will not be refunded.
If, on the day of the exam, you are unable to attend for one of the following reasons, you may submit documentation to request a refund of your fees (less the $50 processing fee). Documentation must be submitted to NCEES within 30 days of the exam date.
Illness, either yourself or immediate family member who requires your care
Death of an immediate family member
Disabling traffic accident
Court appearance or jury duty
Military duty
CIE Requirements and Registration Details
Which exam are you taking?
Exam registration and authorization
NCEES administers exams in Taiwan under an agreement with the
Chinese Institute of
Engineers (CIE)
CIE requires examinees to submit an application and/or pay an
application fee to the board. Once approved, examinees may register with
NCEES to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact
CIE
directly for details. NOTE: Only Taiwan residents are eligible. Non-residents should not apply.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Note
—In addition to the
NCEES calculator policy
,the following Casio calculators are allowed for
non-North American test centers and exam sites: fx-912, fx-915, fx-993, fx-995,
fx-570, fx-JP700, fx-JP900. (These Casio calculators must have “fx-912”, “fx-915”,
“fx-993”, “fx-995”, “fx-570”, “fx-JP700”, or “fx-JP900” in their model name.)
NCEES administers exams in Taiwan under an agreement with the
Chinese Institute of
Engineers (CIE)
CIE requires examinees to submit an application and/or pay an
application fee to the board. Once approved, examinees may register with
NCEES to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact
CIE
directly for details.  NOTE:  Only Taiwan residents are eligible.  Non-residents should not apply.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Note
—In addition to the
NCEES calculator policy
,the following Casio calculators are allowed for
non-North American test centers and exam sites: fx-912, fx-915, fx-993, fx-995,
fx-570, fx-JP700, fx-JP900. (These Casio calculators must have “fx-912”, “fx-915”,
“fx-993”, “fx-995”, “fx-570”, “fx-JP700”, or “fx-JP900” in their model name.)
The Structural Engineering (SE) exam is not offered outside North America.
Exam scheduling
Examinees register and schedule appointments through their
MyNCEES
accounts. During the registration process, examinees select their exam location. Next, they are presented with a list of available exam dates. If examinees are not happy with the choices, they can browse through the available dates at other
NCEES-approved test centers
Exam results
Exam results are typically available within 7–10 business days. You will receive an email notification from NCEES with instructions to view your exam results in your
MyNCEES
account. Results will include a link to your
licensing board
for additional state-specific information or instructions. All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam.
Cancellations and refunds
Refer to the section on computer-based exams in the
NCEES Examinee Guide
for information about cancellations, refunds, rescheduling, and discipline changes.
Exam registration and authorization
NCEES administers exams in Taiwan under an agreement with the
Chinese Institute of
Engineers (CIE)
CIE requires examinees to submit an application and/or pay an
application fee to the board. Once approved, examinees may register with
NCEES to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact
CIE
directly for details. NOTE: Only Taiwan residents are eligible. Non-residents should not apply.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Note
—In addition to the
NCEES calculator policy
,the following Casio calculators are allowed for
non-North American test centers and exam sites: fx-912, fx-915, fx-993, fx-995,
fx-570, fx-JP700, fx-JP900. (These Casio calculators must have “fx-912”, “fx-915”,
“fx-993”, “fx-995”, “fx-570”, “fx-JP700”, or “fx-JP900” in their model name.)
NCEES administers exams in Taiwan under an agreement with the
Chinese Institute of Engineers (CIE)
CIE requires examinees to submit an application and/or pay an
application fee to the board. Examinees should contact
CIE
directly for details.
After you have been approved by CIE,
online with NCEES (deadline: 3:00 p.m. US EDT on September 3, 2019) to
reserve your seat for the exam. Your exam type, discipline,
module, and/or site cannot be changed after the NCEES registration
deadline.
Note
—In addition to the
NCEES calculator policy
,the following Casio calculators are allowed for
non-North American test centers and exam sites: fx-912, fx-915, fx-993, fx-995,
fx-570, fx-JP700, fx-JP900. (These Casio calculators must have “fx-912”, “fx-915”,
“fx-993”, “fx-995”, “fx-570”, “fx-JP700”, or “fx-JP900” in their model name.)
The Structural Engineering (SE) exam is not offered outside North America.
Exam sites and fees
Exam Locations
Registration Fees
Exam
Registration Fee
Exam results
When results have been released to the board (typically 8–10 weeks after the exam) and validated, NCEES will send an email informing you that your exam result can be accessed through your
MyNCEES
account.
All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam. You will not receive a diagnostic report if you pass the examination.
Cancellations and refunds
You may cancel your exam registration through your
MyNCEES
account any time before the NCEES registration deadline. Refunds will include exam fees paid to NCEES during the registration process, minus a $50 processing fee.
Funds may not be transferred to a later exam administration date. After the NCEES registration deadline, registrations may not be canceled and fees will not be refunded.
If, on the day of the exam, you are unable to attend for one of the following reasons, you may submit documentation to request a refund of your fees (less the $50 processing fee). Documentation must be submitted to NCEES within 30 days of the exam date.
Illness, either yourself or immediate family member who requires your care
Death of an immediate family member
Disabling traffic accident
Court appearance or jury duty
Military duty
Tennessee Requirements and Registration Details
Which exam are you taking?
Exam registration and authorization
The
Tennessee board
does not require examinees to submit an application or an additional
fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam. Applicants
are advised to review the Engineer Intern certification requirements,
, prior to registering for the exam.
Passage of the FE exam alone does not ensure
certification as an Engineer Intern, future approval to take the
Principles & Practice of Engineering exam, or licensure as a
Professional Engineer.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
You must first apply to the
Tennessee board
for approval to sit for the exam in Tennessee. Visit the
board’s website
for instructions on the approval process.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
You must first apply to the
Tennessee board
for approval to sit for the exam in Tennessee. Visit the
board’s website
for instructions on the approval process.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
Applicants who wish to sit
for the Fundamentals of Surveying (FS) exam in Tennessee may register to do so
directly with NCEES via their MyNCEES account. No prior approval from the state
board is required.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period. Upon passing, examinees should submit their application for
PLSIT certification to the
Tennessee Board of
Examiners for Land Surveyors
Once PLSIT certification has been issued professional practical experience
begin to accrue.
By continuing you affirm that you have read and understand the certification
requirements listed in Tennessee Code Annotated, Chapter 62, Title 18, that to
the best of your knowledge you meet those stated requirements, and that you are
committed to complete the additional requirements necessary to become a licensed
professional land surveyor in Tennessee.
Tennessee
no longer requires Board approval to sit for the PS exam. Once you have fulfilled all the
requirements
, which includes a Professional Land Surveyor in Training (PLSIT) certificate, you may submit an application to obtain licensure.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam scheduling
Examinees register and schedule appointments through their
MyNCEES
accounts. During the registration process, examinees select their exam location. Next, they are presented with a list of available exam dates. If examinees are not happy with the choices, they can browse through the available dates at other
NCEES-approved test centers
Exam results
Exam results are typically available within 7–10 business days. You will receive an email notification from NCEES with instructions to view your exam results in your
MyNCEES
account. Results will include a link to your
licensing board
for additional state-specific information or instructions. All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam.
Cancellations and refunds
Refer to the section on computer-based exams in the
NCEES Examinee Guide
for information about cancellations, refunds, rescheduling, and discipline changes.
Exam registration and authorization
The
Tennessee board
does not require examinees to submit an application or an additional
fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam. Applicants
are advised to review the Engineer Intern certification requirements,
, prior to registering for the exam.
Passage of the FE exam alone does not ensure
certification as an Engineer Intern, future approval to take the
Principles & Practice of Engineering exam, or licensure as a
Professional Engineer.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
You must first apply to the
Tennessee board
for approval to sit for the exam in Tennessee. Visit the
board’s website
for instructions on the approval process.
After the board has notified you of your approval, register online
with NCEES to reserve
your seat for the exam.
OCTOBER 21-22, 2021 EXAMS
The deadline to
register with NCEES for this exam will be at 3:00 p.m. eastern time on August
26, 2021.
Please read here for important information on
the date your exam will be given, as well as important exam site procedures:
Your exam type, discipline, module, and/or site
cannot be changed after the NCEES registration deadline.
You must first apply to the
Tennessee board
for approval to sit for the exam in Tennessee. Visit the
board’s website
for instructions on the approval process.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
Applicants who wish to sit
for the Fundamentals of Surveying (FS) exam in Tennessee may register to do so
directly with NCEES via their MyNCEES account. No prior approval from the state
board is required.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period. Upon passing, examinees should submit their application for
PLSIT certification to the
Tennessee Board of
Examiners for Land Surveyors
Once PLSIT certification has been issued professional practical experience
begin to accrue.
By continuing you affirm that you have read and understand the certification
requirements listed in Tennessee Code Annotated, Chapter 62, Title 18, that to
the best of your knowledge you meet those stated requirements, and that you are
committed to complete the additional requirements necessary to become a licensed
professional land surveyor in Tennessee.
Tennessee
no longer requires Board approval to sit for the PS exam. Once you have fulfilled all the
requirements
, which includes a Professional Land Surveyor in Training (PLSIT) certificate, you may submit an application to obtain licensure.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam sites and fees
Exam Locations
Registration Fees
Exam
Registration Fee
Exam results
When results have been released to the board (typically 8–10 weeks after the exam) and validated, NCEES will send an email informing you that your exam result can be accessed through your
MyNCEES
account.
All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam. You will not receive a diagnostic report if you pass the examination.
Cancellations and refunds
You may cancel your exam registration through your
MyNCEES
account any time before the NCEES registration deadline. Refunds will include exam fees paid to NCEES during the registration process, minus a $50 processing fee.
Funds may not be transferred to a later exam administration date. After the NCEES registration deadline, registrations may not be canceled and fees will not be refunded.
If, on the day of the exam, you are unable to attend for one of the following reasons, you may submit documentation to request a refund of your fees (less the $50 processing fee). Documentation must be submitted to NCEES within 30 days of the exam date.
Illness, either yourself or immediate family member who requires your care
Death of an immediate family member
Disabling traffic accident
Court appearance or jury duty
Military duty
Texas Requirements and Registration Details
Which exam are you taking?
Exam registration and authorization
The
Texas board
does
not require examinees to submit an application or an additional fee
prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
All of the
NCEES P.E. exams have now been
converted to computer based tests. Some exams are now offered year around and
some are offered only a few times or once per year. Due to this variable timing
of exam events, in Texas, NEW applications to be approved to sit for the NCEES
exams must be submitted to the TBPELS at least
90
days prior to the exam
date. It is the responsibility of the examinee to know when the NCEES exams are
offered and submit their new application at least 90 days ahead.
All of the NCEES P.E. exams have now been converted to computer based tests. Some exams are now offered year around and some are offered only a few times or once per year. Due to this variable timing of exam events, in Texas, NEW applications to be approved to sit for the NCEES exams must be submitted to the TBPELS at least
90
days prior to the exam date. It is the responsibility of the examinee to know when the NCEES exams are offered and submit their new application at least 90 days ahead.
The
Texas board
does not require examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
As per the Texas Board there are three
ways to be approved to sit for the National PS exam.
Hold a current Texas Surveyor-in-Training (SIT)
certification and have passed the NCEES FS exam.
Be approved to sit for the PS exam through an
approved RPLS application.
Hold a current Texas RPLS registration (taking PS
exam for records purposes).
In Texas, NEW complete RPLS applications
to sit for the NCEES PS exam must be submitted to the TBPELS at least
90
days
prior to date you intend to take the exam. It is the responsibility of the
examinee to schedule their exam with NCEES and submit their new application at
least 90 days ahead of the exam date.
All applicants wishing to take the NCEES
P.S. in Texas will be reviewed and their SIT status confirmed prior to being
approved to take the exam. This can take up to 14 days. It is the
responsibility of the examinee to schedule their exam with NCEES and submit
their new application at least 14 days ahead of the exam date.
Exam scheduling
Examinees register and schedule appointments through their
MyNCEES
accounts. During the registration process, examinees select their exam location. Next, they are presented with a list of available exam dates. If examinees are not happy with the choices, they can browse through the available dates at other
NCEES-approved test centers
Exam results
Exam results are typically available within 7–10 business days. You will receive an email notification from NCEES with instructions to view your exam results in your
MyNCEES
account. Results will include a link to your
licensing board
for additional state-specific information or instructions. All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam.
Cancellations and refunds
Refer to the section on computer-based exams in the
NCEES Examinee Guide
for information about cancellations, refunds, rescheduling, and discipline changes.
Exam registration and authorization
The
Texas board
does
not require examinees to submit an application or an additional fee
prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
“All of the
NCEES P.E. exams, except for the 16-hour Structural Exams, have now been
converted to computer based tests. Some exams are now offered year around and
some are offered only a few times or once per year. Due to this variable timing
of exam events, in Texas, NEW applications to be approved to sit for the NCEES
exams must be submitted to the TBPELS at least
90
days prior to the exam
date. It is the responsibility of the examinee to know when the NCEES exams are
offered and submit their new application at least 90 days ahead.”
Your exam type, discipline, module,
and/or site cannot be changed after the NCEES registration deadline.
All of the NCEES P.E. exams have now been converted to computer based tests. Some exams are now offered year around and some are offered only a few times or once per year. Due to this variable timing of exam events, in Texas, NEW applications to be approved to sit for the NCEES exams must be submitted to the TBPELS at least
90
days prior to the exam date. It is the responsibility of the examinee to know when the NCEES exams are offered and submit their new application at least 90 days ahead.
The
Texas board
does not require examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
As per the Texas Board there are three
ways to be approved to sit for the National PS exam.
Hold a current Texas Surveyor-in-Training (SIT)
certification and have passed the NCEES FS exam.
Be approved to sit for the PS exam through an
approved RPLS application.
Hold a current Texas RPLS registration (taking PS
exam for records purposes).
In Texas, NEW complete RPLS applications
to sit for the NCEES PS exam must be submitted to the TBPELS at least
90
days
prior to date you intend to take the exam. It is the responsibility of the
examinee to schedule their exam with NCEES and submit their new application at
least 90 days ahead of the exam date.
All applicants wishing to take the NCEES
P.S. in Texas will be reviewed and their SIT status confirmed prior to being
approved to take the exam. This can take up to 14 days. It is the
responsibility of the examinee to schedule their exam with NCEES and submit
their new application at least 14 days ahead of the exam date.
Exam sites and fees
Exam Locations
Registration Fees
Exam
Registration Fee
Exam results
When results have been released to the board (typically 8–10 weeks after the exam) and validated, NCEES will send an email informing you that your exam result can be accessed through your
MyNCEES
account.
All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam. You will not receive a diagnostic report if you pass the examination.
Cancellations and refunds
You may cancel your exam registration through your
MyNCEES
account any time before the NCEES registration deadline. Refunds will include exam fees paid to NCEES during the registration process, minus a $50 processing fee.
Funds may not be transferred to a later exam administration date. After the NCEES registration deadline, registrations may not be canceled and fees will not be refunded.
If, on the day of the exam, you are unable to attend for one of the following reasons, you may submit documentation to request a refund of your fees (less the $50 processing fee). Documentation must be submitted to NCEES within 30 days of the exam date.
Illness, either yourself or immediate family member who requires your care
Death of an immediate family member
Disabling traffic accident
Court appearance or jury duty
Military duty
ITU Requirements and Registration Details
Which exam are you taking?
Exam registration and authorization
NCEES administers exams in Turkey under an agreement with the
Istanbul Technical University (ITU)
To take an exam in Turkey, you must submit an application and be approved by ITU. Only currently enrolled seniors and graduates of ITU may take NCEES exams.
Contact ITU
to apply for approval for the next exam.
Once approved, examinees may register with NCEES to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact ITU directly for details.
A $250 exam fee is payable directly to NCEES as part of the registration process.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Note
—In addition to the
NCEES calculator policy
, the following Casio calculators are allowed for
non-North American test centers and exam sites: fx-912, fx-915, fx-993, fx-995,
fx-570, fx-JP700, fx-JP900. (These Casio calculators must have “fx-912”, “fx-915”,
“fx-993”, “fx-995”, “fx-570”, “fx-JP700”, or “fx-JP900” in their model name.)
NCEES administers PE exams in Turkey under an agreement with the
Istanbul Technical University (ITU)
. The SE exam is not offered outside of North America.
To take an exam in Turkey, you must
submit an
application and be approved by ITU. Only currently enrolled seniors and
graduates of ITU may take NCEES exams.
Contact ITU
to apply for approval for the next exam.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact ITU
directly for details.
A $425 exam fee is payable directly to NCEES as part of the registration process.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Note
—In addition to the
NCEES calculator policy
,the following Casio calculators are allowed for
non-North American test centers and exam sites: fx-912, fx-915, fx-993, fx-995,
fx-570, fx-JP700, fx-JP900. (These Casio calculators must have “fx-912”, “fx-915”,
“fx-993”, “fx-995”, “fx-570”, “fx-JP700”, or “fx-JP900” in their model name.)
The Structural Engineering (SE) exam is not offered outside of North America.
Exam scheduling
Examinees register and schedule appointments through their
MyNCEES
accounts. During the registration process, examinees select their exam location. Next, they are presented with a list of available exam dates. If examinees are not happy with the choices, they can browse through the available dates at other
NCEES-approved test centers
Exam results
Exam results are typically available within 7–10 business days. You will receive an email notification from NCEES with instructions to view your exam results in your
MyNCEES
account. Results will include a link to your
licensing board
for additional state-specific information or instructions. All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam.
Cancellations and refunds
Refer to the section on computer-based exams in the
NCEES Examinee Guide
for information about cancellations, refunds, rescheduling, and discipline changes.
Exam registration and authorization
NCEES administers exams in Turkey under an agreement with the
Istanbul Technical University (ITU)
To take an exam in Turkey, you must submit an application and be approved by ITU. Only currently enrolled seniors and graduates of ITU may take NCEES exams.
Contact ITU
to apply for approval for the next exam.
Once approved, examinees may register with NCEES to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact ITU directly for details.
A $250 exam fee is payable directly to NCEES as part of the registration process.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Note
—In addition to the
NCEES calculator policy
, the following Casio calculators are allowed for
non-North American test centers and exam sites: fx-912, fx-915, fx-993, fx-995,
fx-570, fx-JP700, fx-JP900. (These Casio calculators must have “fx-912”, “fx-915”,
“fx-993”, “fx-995”, “fx-570”, “fx-JP700”, or “fx-JP900” in their model name.)
NCEES administers PE exams in Turkey under an agreement with the
Istanbul Technical University (ITU)
. The SE exam is not offered outside of North America.
PE exam disciplines are only offered if they are computer-based (for 2018, only Chemical and Nuclear are in this format). To take an exam in Turkey, you must submit an
application and be approved by ITU. Only currently enrolled seniors and
graduates of ITU may take NCEES exams.
Contact ITU
to apply for approval for an exam.
After you have been approved by ITU to take the exam, you must
register online with NCEES and pay the appropriate fees to reserve your
seat.
Note
—In addition to the
NCEES calculator policy
,the following Casio calculators are allowed for
non-North American test centers and exam sites: fx-912, fx-915, fx-993, fx-995,
fx-570, fx-JP700, fx-JP900. (These Casio calculators must have “fx-912”, “fx-915”,
“fx-993”, “fx-995”, “fx-570”, “fx-JP700”, or “fx-JP900” in their model name.)
The Structural Engineering (SE) exam is not offered outside of North America.
Exam sites and fees
Exam Locations
Registration Fees
Exam
Registration Fee
Exam results
When results have been released to the board (typically 8–10 weeks after the exam) and validated, NCEES will send an email informing you that your exam result can be accessed through your
MyNCEES
account.
All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam. You will not receive a diagnostic report if you pass the examination.
Cancellations and refunds
You may cancel your exam registration through your
MyNCEES
account any time before the NCEES registration deadline. Refunds will include exam fees paid to NCEES during the registration process, minus a $50 processing fee.
Funds may not be transferred to a later exam administration date. After the NCEES registration deadline, registrations may not be canceled and fees will not be refunded.
If, on the day of the exam, you are unable to attend for one of the following reasons, you may submit documentation to request a refund of your fees (less the $50 processing fee). Documentation must be submitted to NCEES within 30 days of the exam date.
Illness, either yourself or immediate family member who requires your care
Death of an immediate family member
Disabling traffic accident
Court appearance or jury duty
Military duty
Utah Requirements and Registration Details
Which exam are you taking?
Exam registration and authorization
The
Utah board
does not require FE examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Utah board
does not require examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam as long as the following requirements are met:
To ensure education information provided during the registration process meets the board’s requirements,
please submit your official transcripts to NCEES to be verified
. Utah laws and rules can be found here:
. For questions about these requirements, contact the Utah board.
You have passed the FE exam and that exam is verified in your My NCEES account.
In order to expedite your approval for this exam, ensure that your Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam is verified in your MyNCEES account
before registering
To see if your exam has already been verified, look on the right side of your dashboard when you log in, where there will be a link to Exam Verification. Click on this and review the section for Verified Exams to see if your FE exam is listed. If it has not been verified, click on Request Verification at the top of the page and follow the steps to make the request to your state board where you took and passed the exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Once you pass your exam, you will then apply directly to the Utah board to continue the certification or licensure process and will submit any required application and documentation as required by the board.
The
Utah board
does not require examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam as long as the following requirements are met:
To ensure education information provided during the registration process meets the board’s requirements,
please submit your official transcripts to NCEES to be verified
. Utah laws and rules can be found here:
. For questions about these requirements, contact the Utah board.
You have passed the FE exam and that exam is
verified
in your My NCEES account.
In order to expedite your approval for this exam, ensure that your Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam is verified in your MyNCEES account
before registering
To see if your exam has already been verified, look on the right side of your dashboard when you log in, where there will be a link to Exam Verification. Click on this and review the section for Verified Exams to see if your FE exam is listed. If it has not been verified, click on Request Verification at the top of the page and follow the steps to make the request to your state board where you took and passed the exam.
Once you pass your exam, you will then apply directly to the Utah board to continue the certification or licensure process and will submit any required application and documentation as required by the board.
The
Utah board
does not
require FS examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to
registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Utah board
does not require PS examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam as long as the following requirements are met:
To ensure education information provided during the registration process meets the board’s requirements,
please submit your official transcripts to NCEES to be verified
. Utah laws and rules can be found here:
. For questions about these requirements, contact the Utah board.
You have passed the FS exam and that exam is verified in your My NCEES account.
In order to expedite your approval for this exam, ensure that your Fundamentals of Surveying (FS) exam is verified in your MyNCEES account
before registering
To see if your exam has already been verified, look on the right side of your dashboard when you log in, where there will be a link to Exam Verification. Click on this and review the section for Verified Exams to see if your FS exam is listed. If it has not been verified, click on Request Verification at the top of the page and follow the steps to make the request to your state board where you took and passed the exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Once you pass your exam, you will then apply directly to the Utah board to continue the certification or licensure process and will submit any required application and documentation as required by the board.
Exam scheduling
Examinees register and schedule appointments through their
MyNCEES
accounts. During the registration process, examinees select their exam location. Next, they are presented with a list of available exam dates. If examinees are not happy with the choices, they can browse through the available dates at other
NCEES-approved test centers
Exam results
Exam results are typically available within 7–10 business days. You will receive an email notification from NCEES with instructions to view your exam results in your
MyNCEES
account. Results will include a link to your
licensing board
for additional state-specific information or instructions. All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam.
Cancellations and refunds
Refer to the section on computer-based exams in the
NCEES Examinee Guide
for information about cancellations, refunds, rescheduling, and discipline changes.
Exam registration and authorization
The
Utah board
does not require FE examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Utah board
does not
require examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to
registering with NCEES (see deadlines below)
and scheduling an exam as long as the following requirements are met:
The education information provided during the registration process
meets the board’s requirements. Requirements for education and licensure
are outlined in sections
R156-22-302b and R156-22-302c of this document
(PDF). For questions about these requirements, contact the Utah board.
You have passed the FE exam and that exam is
verified
in your My
NCEES account.
In order to expedite your approval for this exam, ensure
that your Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam is verified in your
MyNCEES account
before registering
To see if your exam has
already been verified, look on the right side of your dashboard when you
log in, where there will be a link to Exam Verification. Click on this
and review the section for Verified Exams to see if your FE exam is
listed. If it has not been verified, click on Request Verification at
the top of the page and follow the steps to make the request to your
state board where you took and passed the exam.
Once you pass your exam, you will then apply directly to the Utah
board to continue the certification or licensure process, and will
submit any required application and documentation as required by the
board.
OCTOBER 21-22, 2021 EXAMS
The deadline to
register with NCEES for this exam will be at 3:00 p.m. eastern time on August
26, 2021.
Please read here for important information on
the date your exam will be given, as well as important exam site procedures:
Your exam type, discipline, module, and/or site cannot be changed
after the NCEES registration deadline.
The
Utah board
does not require examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam as long as the following requirements are met:
To ensure education information provided during the registration process meets the board’s requirements,
please submit your official transcripts to NCEES to be verified
. Utah laws and rules can be found here:
. For questions about these requirements, contact the Utah board.
You have passed the FE exam and that exam is
verified
in your My NCEES account.
In order to expedite your approval for this exam, ensure that your Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam is verified in your MyNCEES account
before registering
To see if your exam has already been verified, look on the right side of your dashboard when you log in, where there will be a link to Exam Verification. Click on this and review the section for Verified Exams to see if your FE exam is listed. If it has not been verified, click on Request Verification at the top of the page and follow the steps to make the request to your state board where you took and passed the exam.
Once you pass your exam, you will then apply directly to the Utah board to continue the certification or licensure process and will submit any required application and documentation as required by the board.
The
Utah board
does not
require FS examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to
registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Utah board
does not require PS examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam as long as the following requirements are met:
To ensure education information provided during the registration process meets the board’s requirements,
please submit your official transcripts to NCEES to be verified
. Utah laws and rules can be found here:
. For questions about these requirements, contact the Utah board.
You have passed the FS exam and that exam is verified in your My NCEES account.
In order to expedite your approval for this exam, ensure that your Fundamentals of Surveying (FS) exam is verified in your MyNCEES account
before registering
To see if your exam has already been verified, look on the right side of your dashboard when you log in, where there will be a link to Exam Verification. Click on this and review the section for Verified Exams to see if your FS exam is listed. If it has not been verified, click on Request Verification at the top of the page and follow the steps to make the request to your state board where you took and passed the exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Once you pass your exam, you will then apply directly to the Utah board to continue the certification or licensure process and will submit any required application and documentation as required by the board.
Exam sites and fees
Exam Locations
Registration Fees
Exam
Registration Fee
Exam results
When results have been released to the board (typically 8–10 weeks after the exam) and validated, NCEES will send an email informing you that your exam result can be accessed through your
MyNCEES
account.
All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam. You will not receive a diagnostic report if you pass the examination.
Cancellations and refunds
You may cancel your exam registration through your
MyNCEES
account any time before the NCEES registration deadline. Refunds will include exam fees paid to NCEES during the registration process, minus a $50 processing fee.
Funds may not be transferred to a later exam administration date. After the NCEES registration deadline, registrations may not be canceled and fees will not be refunded.
If, on the day of the exam, you are unable to attend for one of the following reasons, you may submit documentation to request a refund of your fees (less the $50 processing fee). Documentation must be submitted to NCEES within 30 days of the exam date.
Illness, either yourself or immediate family member who requires your care
Death of an immediate family member
Disabling traffic accident
Court appearance or jury duty
Military duty
Vermont Requirements and Registration Details
Which exam are you taking?
Exam registration and authorization
The
Vermont board
requires FS examinees to submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the board.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact the board directly for details.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Vermont board
requires PS examinees to first submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the board.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact the board directly for details.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Vermont Board
no
longer requires engineering students in an ABET-accredited bachelor’s program,
to complete an online application for Board approval prior to registering with
the NCEES to take the FE exam. However, you must attest to the following:
“I have successfully completed six or more full-time semesters of
a bachelor’s-level curriculum in Engineering or Engineering Technology that is
accredited by ABET. I understand that, if this representation is found to
be inaccurate, the Vermont Board may refuse to accept the exam results. I further
understand that passing this examination does not fulfill the requirements for
certification as an Engineering Intern.”
To
become certified as an Engineer Intern in Vermont, an individual who has passed
the FE and graduated his or her bachelor’s program must complete an online
application, available from
sos.vermont.gov
. The application must
be accompanied by documentation from the NCEES demonstrating a passing FE score
and including an official transcript verifying successful completion of an
ABET-accredited bachelor’s degree in Engineering or Engineering Technology.
Please
note, the Vermont Board will not verify successful passage of the FE exam to
other State Boards
unless the individual has obtained certification as
an Engineer Intern in Vermont
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no
more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
You must first apply to the
Vermont Board
for approval to sit for the exam in Vermont. Visit the board’s website for instructions on the approval
process. Specifically review the
Engineering
Rule 3.2D
about state applications.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an
exam. Examinees should contact the board directly for details.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
You must first apply to the
Vermont board
for approval to sit for the exam in Vermont. Visit the board’s website for instructions on the approval
process. Specifically review the
Engineering
Rule 2.3(b)
about state applications.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact the board directly for details.
Exam scheduling
Examinees register and schedule appointments through their
MyNCEES
accounts. During the registration process, examinees select their exam location. Next, they are presented with a list of available exam dates. If examinees are not happy with the choices, they can browse through the available dates at other
NCEES-approved test centers
Exam results
Exam results are typically available within 7–10 business days. You will receive an email notification from NCEES with instructions to view your exam results in your
MyNCEES
account. Results will include a link to your
licensing board
for additional state-specific information or instructions. All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam.
Cancellations and refunds
Refer to the section on computer-based exams in the
NCEES Examinee Guide
for information about cancellations, refunds, rescheduling, and discipline changes.
Exam registration and authorization
The
Vermont board
requires FS examinees to submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the board.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact the board directly for details.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Vermont board
requires PS examinees to first submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the board.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact the board directly for details.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Vermont Board
no
longer requires engineering students in an ABET-accredited bachelor’s program,
to complete an online application for Board approval prior to registering with
the NCEES to take the FE exam. However, you must attest to the following:
“I have successfully completed six or more full-time semesters of
a bachelor’s-level curriculum in Engineering or Engineering Technology that is
accredited by ABET. I understand that, if this representation is found to
be inaccurate, the Vermont Board may refuse to accept the exam results. I further
understand that passing this examination does not fulfill the requirements for
certification as an Engineering Intern.”
To
become certified as an Engineer Intern in Vermont, an individual who has passed
the FE and graduated his or her bachelor’s program must complete an online
application, available from
sos.vermont.gov
. The application must
be accompanied by documentation from the NCEES demonstrating a passing FE score
and including an official transcript verifying successful completion of an
ABET-accredited bachelor’s degree in Engineering or Engineering Technology.
Please
note, the Vermont Board will not verify successful passage of the FE exam to
other State Boards
unless the individual has obtained certification as
an Engineer Intern in Vermont
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no
more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
You must first apply to the
Vermont board
for approval to sit for the exam in Vermont (see deadlines below). Visit the board’s website for instructions on the approval
process. Specifically review the
Engineering
Rule 2.3(b)
about state applications.
After the board has notified you of your approval, register online
with NCEES to reserve
your seat for the exam.
OCTOBER 21-22, 2021 EXAMS
The deadline for your application to the board is July 25, 2021, no extensions.
The deadline to
register with NCEES for this exam will be at 3:00 p.m. eastern time on August
26, 2021.
Please read
here for important information on the date your exam will be given, as well as
important exam site procedures:
Your exam type, discipline,
module, and/or site cannot be changed after the NCEES registration
deadline.
You must first apply to the
Vermont board
for approval to sit for the exam in Vermont. Visit the board’s website for instructions on the approval
process. Specifically review the
Engineering
Rule 2.3(b)
about state applications.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact the board directly for details.
Exam sites and fees
Exam Locations
Registration Fees
Exam
Registration Fee
Exam results
When results have been released to the board (typically 8–10 weeks after the exam) and validated, NCEES will send an email informing you that your exam result can be accessed through your
MyNCEES
account.
All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam. You will not receive a diagnostic report if you pass the examination.
Cancellations and refunds
You may cancel your exam registration through your
MyNCEES
account any time before the NCEES registration deadline. Refunds will include exam fees paid to NCEES during the registration process, minus a $50 processing fee.
Funds may not be transferred to a later exam administration date. After the NCEES registration deadline, registrations may not be canceled and fees will not be refunded.
If, on the day of the exam, you are unable to attend for one of the following reasons, you may submit documentation to request a refund of your fees (less the $50 processing fee). Documentation must be submitted to NCEES within 30 days of the exam date.
Illness, either yourself or immediate family member who requires your care
Death of an immediate family member
Disabling traffic accident
Court appearance or jury duty
Military duty
Virginia Requirements and Registration Details
Which exam are you taking?
Exam registration and authorization
The
Virginia board
does not require FE examinees to submit an application or an additional
fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Virginia board
does not require PE examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Virginia board
does not require PE examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
The
Virginia board
requires FS and PS examinees to submit an application and application fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Please click here to obtain an application:
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Virginia board
requires FS and PS examinees to submit an application and application fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Please click here to obtain an application:
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam scheduling
Examinees register and schedule appointments through their
MyNCEES
accounts. During the registration process, examinees select their exam location. Next, they are presented with a list of available exam dates. If examinees are not happy with the choices, they can browse through the available dates at other
NCEES-approved test centers
Exam results
Exam results are typically available within 7–10 business days. You will receive an email notification from NCEES with instructions to view your exam results in your
MyNCEES
account. Results will include a link to your
licensing board
for additional state-specific information or instructions. All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam.
Cancellations and refunds
Refer to the section on computer-based exams in the
NCEES Examinee Guide
for information about cancellations, refunds, rescheduling, and discipline changes.
Exam registration and authorization
The
Virginia board
does not require FE examinees to submit an application or an additional
fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Virginia board
does not require PE examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Virginia board
does not require PE examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
The
Virginia board
requires FS and PS examinees to submit an application and application fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Please click here to obtain an application:
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Virginia board
requires FS and PS examinees to submit an application and application fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Please click here to obtain an application:
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam sites and fees
Exam Locations
Registration Fees
Exam
Registration Fee
Exam results
When results have been released to the board (typically 8–10 weeks after the exam) and validated, NCEES will send an email informing you that your exam result can be accessed through your
MyNCEES
account.
All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam. You will not receive a diagnostic report if you pass the examination.
Cancellations and refunds
You may cancel your exam registration through your
MyNCEES
account any time before the NCEES registration deadline. Refunds will include exam fees paid to NCEES during the registration process, minus a $50 processing fee.
Funds may not be transferred to a later exam administration date. After the NCEES registration deadline, registrations may not be canceled and fees will not be refunded.
If, on the day of the exam, you are unable to attend for one of the following reasons, you may submit documentation to request a refund of your fees (less the $50 processing fee). Documentation must be submitted to NCEES within 30 days of the exam date.
Illness, either yourself or immediate family member who requires your care
Death of an immediate family member
Disabling traffic accident
Court appearance or jury duty
Military duty
Washington Requirements and Registration Details
Which exam are you taking?
Exam registration and authorization
The
Washington board
does not require FE examinees to submit an application or an additional
fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam as long as the
education information provided during the registration process meets the
board’s requirements.
Examinees who are categorized as “pending approval” in
their
MyNCEES
account for more than 24
hours should contact the Washington State board for further instructions.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
First-time applicants
: Examinees must first apply to the
Washington board
for approval to sit for the exam. Visit the board's website for instructions on the approval process. After the board has notified you of your approval, register online with NCEES to reserve your seat for the exam.
Repeat applicants
: Effective January 3, 2022, the Washington Board no longer requires examinees to reapply for reexamination. Register online with NCEES to reserve your seat for the exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
First-time applicants
: Examinees must first apply to
the
Washington board
for approval to sit for
the exam. Visit the board's website for instructions on the
approval process. After the board has notified you of your
approval, register online with NCEES to reserve your seat for the exam.
Repeat applicants
: Effective January 3, 2022, the Washington Board no longer requires examinees to reapply for reexamination. Register online with NCEES to reserve your seat for the exam.
Examinees must first apply to
the
Washington board
for approval to sit for
the exam. Visit the board's website for instructions on the
approval process.
After the board has notified you of your
approval, register online with NCEES to reserve your seat for the exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
First-time applicants
: Examinees must first apply to the
Washington board
for approval to sit for the exam. Visit the board's website for instructions on the approval process. After the board has notified you of your approval, register online with NCEES to reserve your seat for the exam.
Repeat applicants
: Effective January 3, 2022, the Washington Board no longer requires examinees to reapply for reexamination. Register online with NCEES to reserve your seat for the exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam scheduling
Examinees register and schedule appointments through their
MyNCEES
accounts. During the registration process, examinees select their exam location. Next, they are presented with a list of available exam dates. If examinees are not happy with the choices, they can browse through the available dates at other
NCEES-approved test centers
Exam results
Exam results are typically available within 7–10 business days. You will receive an email notification from NCEES with instructions to view your exam results in your
MyNCEES
account. Results will include a link to your
licensing board
for additional state-specific information or instructions. All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam.
Cancellations and refunds
Refer to the section on computer-based exams in the
NCEES Examinee Guide
for information about cancellations, refunds, rescheduling, and discipline changes.
Exam registration and authorization
The
Washington board
does not require FE examinees to submit an application or an additional
fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam as long as the
education information provided during the registration process meets the
board’s requirements.
Examinees who are categorized as “pending approval” in
their
MyNCEES
account for more than 24
hours should contact the Washington State board for further instructions.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Examinees must first apply to the
Washington board
for approval to sit for the exam in Washington (see deadlines below). Visit the
board’s website for instructions on the approval process.
After the board has notified you of your approval, register online
with NCEES (see deadlines below) to reserve
your seat for the exam.
OCTOBER 21-22, 2021 EXAMS
The deadline for approval applications to the board is July 31, 2021.
The deadline to
register with NCEES for this exam will be at 3:00 p.m. eastern time on August
26, 2021.
Please read here for important information on
the date your exam will be given, as well as important exam site procedures:
Your exam type, discipline, module, and/or site
cannot be changed after the NCEES registration deadline.
First-time applicants
: Examinees must first apply to
the
Washington board
for approval to sit for
the exam. Visit the board's website for instructions on the
approval process. After the board has notified you of your
approval, register online with NCEES to reserve your seat for the exam.
Repeat applicants
: Effective January 3, 2022, the Washington Board no longer requires examinees to reapply for reexamination. Register online with NCEES to reserve your seat for the exam.
Examinees must first apply to
the
Washington board
for approval to sit for
the exam. Visit the board's website for instructions on the
approval process.
After the board has notified you of your
approval, register online with NCEES to reserve your seat for the exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
First-time applicants
: Examinees must first apply to the
Washington board
for approval to sit for the exam. Visit the board's website for instructions on the approval process. After the board has notified you of your approval, register online with NCEES to reserve your seat for the exam.
Repeat applicants
: Effective January 3, 2022, the Washington Board no longer requires examinees to reapply for reexamination. Register online with NCEES to reserve your seat for the exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam sites and fees
Exam Locations
Registration Fees
Exam
Registration Fee
Exam results
When results have been released to the board (typically 8–10 weeks after the exam) and validated, NCEES will send an email informing you that your exam result can be accessed through your
MyNCEES
account.
All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam. You will not receive a diagnostic report if you pass the examination.
Cancellations and refunds
You may cancel your exam registration through your
MyNCEES
account any time before the NCEES registration deadline. Refunds will include exam fees paid to NCEES during the registration process, minus a $50 processing fee.
Funds may not be transferred to a later exam administration date. After the NCEES registration deadline, registrations may not be canceled and fees will not be refunded.
If, on the day of the exam, you are unable to attend for one of the following reasons, you may submit documentation to request a refund of your fees (less the $50 processing fee). Documentation must be submitted to NCEES within 30 days of the exam date.
Illness, either yourself or immediate family member who requires your care
Death of an immediate family member
Disabling traffic accident
Court appearance or jury duty
Military duty
West Virginia Requirements and Registration Details
Which exam are you taking?
Exam registration and authorization
Your approved application must be on file with the West Virginia Board prior to registering for the FS exam.
The
West Virginia board
requires FS examinees to submit an application and/or pay an application
fee to the board prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees should contact the board directly for details.
Once
approved, examinees may
with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Your approved application must be on file with the West Virginia Board prior to registering for the PS exam.
The
West Virginia board
requires PS examinees to first submit an
application
and/or pay an application
fee to the board prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees should contact the board directly for details.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The West Virginia board
does not
require examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior
to registering with NCEES and scheduling an FE exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The West Virginia State Board of
Registration for Professional Engineers (WV PE Board) no longer requires examinees to submit a pre-approval application or fee
to the Board prior to registering for and scheduling to take the NCEES PE
exam. However, the following items are required to be submitted to NCEES
prior
to PE exam registration
Official college transcript(s) sent directly from your
institution to NCEES. The WV PE Board requires that the transcript
show you have earned an EAC (engineering) or ETAC (engineering technology)
ABET-accredited bachelor’s degree; or written approval from the WV PE
Board to register with NCEES for the exam. All examinees should
visit the ABET website at
www.abet.org
to ensure their bachelor’s degree is from an EAC or ETAC ABET-accredited
program at their specific institution. Examinees without EAC or ETAC
ABET-accredited degrees or prior written approval should contact
[email protected]
for pre-approval
procedures before beginning the NCEES PE Exam registration process.
Verification of passage of the FE exam submitted
directly from the state where you passed the exam. You can check to
see if your FE exam has already been verified by looking at the right side
of your dashboard when you log in and following the Exam Verification
link. If you do not see your FE exam verified here, you must request for your FE exam to be
verified in your account. To accomplish this, go to the right side of your
dashboard when you log in, where there will be a link to click to Request
Exam Verification and simply follow the steps to make the request to the
state board where you took and passed the exam. Keep in mind that
some state boards require ample time to process the verification, and plan
accordingly.
The WV PE Board requires all examinees to visit
the Board’s website at
to review the WV Engineering Law and PE application materials for initial
licensure to guarantee they understand the minimum qualifications. After
doing so, all WV PE exam applicants must attest to the following 5
statements before they can proceed with the registering for and scheduling an
exam:
I am a graduate of a Bachelor’s program from an EAC or
ETAC ABET-accredited engineering program
or
I have written approval
from the WV PE Board to register for this examination;
I have passed the NCEES Fundamentals of Engineering
examination;
I acknowledge and understand that passing this NCEES PE
examination does not guarantee future licensure in any state or
jurisdiction.
I acknowledge I have read and understood the WV
Engineering Law, and specifically the Examination and Licensure minimum
qualifications criteria to be eligible for initial PE licensure in West
Virginia.
I understand that once I pass the NCEES PE exam, and
have earned the necessary qualifying experience, I am required to apply
directly to the WV PE Board to continue the initial licensure process by
submitting the required application and fees, along with all documentation
as required by the Board.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per
testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
West Virginia State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers
(WV PE Board) no longer requires examinees to submit a pre-approval
application or fee to the Board prior to registering for and scheduling
to take the NCEES SE exam. However,
the
following items are required to be submitted to NCEES
prior to PE exam
registration
Official college
transcript(s) sent directly from your institution to NCEES. The WV PE
Board requires that the transcript show you have earned an EAC
(engineering) or ETAC (engineering technology) ABET-accredited
bachelor’s degree; or written approval from the WV PE Board to register
with NCEES for the exam. All examinees should visit the ABET website at
www.abet.org
to
ensure their bachelor’s degree is from an EAC or ETAC ABET-accredited
program at their specific institution. Examinees without EAC or ETAC
ABET-accredited degrees or prior written approval should contact
[email protected]
for pre-approval procedures before beginning the NCEES PE Exam registration process.
Verification
of passage of the FE exam submitted directly from the state where you
passed the exam. You can check to see if your FE exam has already been
verified by looking at the right side of your dashboard when you log in
and following the Exam Verification link. If you do not see your FE exam
verified here, you must request for your FE exam to be verified in your
account. To accomplish this, go to the right side of your dashboard
when you log in, where there will be a link to click to Request Exam
Verification and simply follow the steps to make the request to the
state board where you took and passed the exam. Keep in mind that some
state boards require ample time to process the verification, and plan
accordingly.
The WV PE Board requires all examinees to visit the Board’s website at
to
review the WV Engineering Law and PE application materials for initial
licensure to guarantee they understand the minimum qualifications. After
doing so, all WV SE exam applicants must attest to the following 5
statements before they can proceed with the registering for and
scheduling an exam:
I am a graduate of a Bachelor’s program from an EAC or ETAC ABET-accredited engineering program
or
I have written approval from the WV PE Board to register for this examination;
I have passed the NCEES Fundamentals of Engineering examination;
acknowledge and understand that passing this NCEES PE examination does
not guarantee future licensure in any state or jurisdiction.
acknowledge I have read and understood the WV Engineering Law, and
specifically the Examination and Licensure minimum qualifications
criteria to be eligible for initial PE licensure in West Virginia.
understand that once I pass the NCEES SE exam, and have earned the
necessary qualifying experience, I am required to apply directly to the
WV PE Board to continue the initial licensure process by submitting the
required application and fees, along with all documentation as required
by the Board.
Exam scheduling
Examinees register and schedule appointments through their
MyNCEES
accounts. During the registration process, examinees select their exam location. Next, they are presented with a list of available exam dates. If examinees are not happy with the choices, they can browse through the available dates at other
NCEES-approved test centers
Exam results
Exam results are typically available within 7–10 business days. You will receive an email notification from NCEES with instructions to view your exam results in your
MyNCEES
account. Results will include a link to your
licensing board
for additional state-specific information or instructions. All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam.
Cancellations and refunds
Refer to the section on computer-based exams in the
NCEES Examinee Guide
for information about cancellations, refunds, rescheduling, and discipline changes.
Exam registration and authorization
Your approved application must be on file with the West Virginia Board prior to registering for the FS exam.
The
West Virginia board
requires FS examinees to submit an application and/or pay an application
fee to the board prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees should contact the board directly for details.
Once
approved, examinees may
with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Your approved application must be on file with the West Virginia Board prior to registering for the PS exam.
The
West Virginia board
requires PS examinees to first submit an
application
and/or pay an application
fee to the board prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees should contact the board directly for details.
Once approved, examinees may
register with NCEES
to schedule an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The West Virginia board
does not
require examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior
to registering with NCEES and scheduling an FE exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The West Virginia State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers (WV PE Board) no longer requires examinees to submit a pre-approval application or fee to the Board prior to registering for and scheduling to take the NCEES PE exam. However,
the
following items are required to be submitted to NCEES
prior to PE exam
registration
Official college transcript(s) sent directly from your institution to NCEES. The WV PE Board requires that the transcript show you have earned an EAC (engineering) or ETAC (engineering technology) ABET-accredited bachelor’s degree; or written approval from the WV PE Board to register with NCEES for the exam. All examinees should visit the ABET website at
www.abet.org
to ensure their bachelor’s degree is from an EAC or ETAC ABET-accredited program at their specific institution. Examinees without EAC or ETAC ABET-accredited degrees or prior written approval should contact
[email protected]
for pre-approval procedures before beginning the NCEES PE Exam registration process.
Verification of passage of the FE exam submitted directly from the state where you passed the exam. You can check to see if your FE exam has already been verified by looking at the right side of your dashboard when you log in and following the Exam Verification link. If you do not see your FE exam verified here, you must request for your FE exam to be verified in your account. To accomplish this, go to the right side of your dashboard when you log in, where there will be a link to click to Request Exam Verification and simply follow the steps to make the request to the state board where you took and passed the exam. Keep in mind that some state boards require ample time to process the verification, and plan accordingly.
The WV PE Board requires all examinees to visit the Board’s website at
www.wvpebd.org
to review the WV Engineering Law and PE application materials for initial licensure to guarantee they understand the minimum qualifications. After doing so, all WV PE exam applicants must attest to the following 5 statements before they can proceed with the registering for and scheduling an exam:
I am a graduate of a Bachelor’s program from an EAC or ETAC ABET-accredited engineering program
or
I have written approval from the WV PE Board to register for this examination;
I have passed the NCEES Fundamentals of Engineering examination;
I acknowledge and understand that passing this NCEES PE examination does not guarantee future licensure in any state or jurisdiction.
I acknowledge I have read and understood the WV Engineering Law, and specifically the Examination and Licensure minimum qualifications criteria to be eligible for initial PE licensure in West Virginia.
I understand that once I pass the NCEES PE exam, and have earned the necessary qualifying experience, I am required to apply directly to the WV PE Board to continue the initial licensure process by submitting the required application and fees, along with all documentation as required by the Board.
OCTOBER 21-22, 2021 EXAMS
The deadline to
register with NCEES for this exam will be at 3:00 p.m. eastern time on August
26, 2021.
Please read here for important information on
the date your exam will be given, as well as important exam site procedures:
Your exam type, discipline, module, and/or site cannot be changed after the NCEES registration deadline.
The
West Virginia State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers
(WV PE Board) no longer requires examinees to submit a pre-approval
application or fee to the Board prior to registering for and scheduling
to take the NCEES SE exam. However,
the
following items are required to be submitted to NCEES
prior to PE exam
registration
Official college
transcript(s) sent directly from your institution to NCEES. The WV PE
Board requires that the transcript show you have earned an EAC
(engineering) or ETAC (engineering technology) ABET-accredited
bachelor’s degree; or written approval from the WV PE Board to register
with NCEES for the exam. All examinees should visit the ABET website at
www.abet.org
to
ensure their bachelor’s degree is from an EAC or ETAC ABET-accredited
program at their specific institution. Examinees without EAC or ETAC
ABET-accredited degrees or prior written approval should contact
[email protected]
for pre-approval procedures before beginning the NCEES PE Exam registration process.
Verification
of passage of the FE exam submitted directly from the state where you
passed the exam. You can check to see if your FE exam has already been
verified by looking at the right side of your dashboard when you log in
and following the Exam Verification link. If you do not see your FE exam
verified here, you must request for your FE exam to be verified in your
account. To accomplish this, go to the right side of your dashboard
when you log in, where there will be a link to click to Request Exam
Verification and simply follow the steps to make the request to the
state board where you took and passed the exam. Keep in mind that some
state boards require ample time to process the verification, and plan
accordingly.
The WV PE Board requires all examinees to visit the Board’s website at
to
review the WV Engineering Law and PE application materials for initial
licensure to guarantee they understand the minimum qualifications. After
doing so, all WV SE exam applicants must attest to the following 5
statements before they can proceed with the registering for and
scheduling an exam:
I am a graduate of a Bachelor’s program from an EAC or ETAC ABET-accredited engineering program
or
I have written approval from the WV PE Board to register for this examination;
I have passed the NCEES Fundamentals of Engineering examination;
acknowledge and understand that passing this NCEES PE examination does
not guarantee future licensure in any state or jurisdiction.
acknowledge I have read and understood the WV Engineering Law, and
specifically the Examination and Licensure minimum qualifications
criteria to be eligible for initial PE licensure in West Virginia.
understand that once I pass the NCEES SE exam, and have earned the
necessary qualifying experience, I am required to apply directly to the
WV PE Board to continue the initial licensure process by submitting the
required application and fees, along with all documentation as required
by the Board.
Exam sites and fees
Exam Locations
Registration Fees
Exam
Registration Fee
Exam results
When results have been released to the board (typically 8–10 weeks after the exam) and validated, NCEES will send an email informing you that your exam result can be accessed through your
MyNCEES
account.
All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam. You will not receive a diagnostic report if you pass the examination.
Cancellations and refunds
You may cancel your exam registration through your
MyNCEES
account any time before the NCEES registration deadline. Refunds will include exam fees paid to NCEES during the registration process, minus a $50 processing fee.
Funds may not be transferred to a later exam administration date. After the NCEES registration deadline, registrations may not be canceled and fees will not be refunded.
If, on the day of the exam, you are unable to attend for one of the following reasons, you may submit documentation to request a refund of your fees (less the $50 processing fee). Documentation must be submitted to NCEES within 30 days of the exam date.
Illness, either yourself or immediate family member who requires your care
Death of an immediate family member
Disabling traffic accident
Court appearance or jury duty
Military duty
Wisconsin Requirements and Registration Details
Which exam are you taking?
Exam registration and authorization
The
Wisconsin board
does not require
examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to
registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Wisconsin board
does not require
examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to
registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Wisconsin board
does not require
examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to
registering with NCEES for the exam.
The
Wisconsin board
does not require
examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to
registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Wisconsin board
does not require
examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to
registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam scheduling
Examinees register and schedule appointments through their
MyNCEES
accounts. During the registration process, examinees select their exam location. Next, they are presented with a list of available exam dates. If examinees are not happy with the choices, they can browse through the available dates at other
NCEES-approved test centers
Exam results
Exam results are typically available within 7–10 business days. You will receive an email notification from NCEES with instructions to view your exam results in your
MyNCEES
account. Results will include a link to your
licensing board
for additional state-specific information or instructions. All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam.
Cancellations and refunds
Refer to the section on computer-based exams in the
NCEES Examinee Guide
for information about cancellations, refunds, rescheduling, and discipline changes.
Exam registration and authorization
The
Wisconsin board
does not require
examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to
registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Wisconsin board
does not require
examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to
registering with NCEES (see deadline below) for the exam.
OCTOBER 21-22, 2021 EXAMS
The deadline to
register with NCEES for this exam will be at 3:00 p.m. eastern time on August
26, 2021.
Please read here for important information on
the date your exam will be given, as well as important exam site procedures:
Your exam type, discipline, module, and/or site
cannot be changed after the NCEES registration deadline.
The
Wisconsin board
does not require
examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to
registering with NCEES for the exam.
The
Wisconsin board
does not require
examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to
registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
The
Wisconsin board
does not require
examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to
registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam sites and fees
Exam Locations
Registration Fees
Exam
Registration Fee
Exam results
When results have been released to the board (typically 8–10 weeks after the exam) and validated, NCEES will send an email informing you that your exam result can be accessed through your
MyNCEES
account.
All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam. You will not receive a diagnostic report if you pass the examination.
Cancellations and refunds
You may cancel your exam registration through your
MyNCEES
account any time before the NCEES registration deadline. Refunds will include exam fees paid to NCEES during the registration process, minus a $50 processing fee.
Funds may not be transferred to a later exam administration date. After the NCEES registration deadline, registrations may not be canceled and fees will not be refunded.
If, on the day of the exam, you are unable to attend for one of the following reasons, you may submit documentation to request a refund of your fees (less the $50 processing fee). Documentation must be submitted to NCEES within 30 days of the exam date.
Illness, either yourself or immediate family member who requires your care
Death of an immediate family member
Disabling traffic accident
Court appearance or jury duty
Military duty
Wyoming Requirements and Registration Details
Which exam are you taking?
Exam registration and authorization
The
Wyoming board
does not require examinees to submit an application or an additional fee
prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Once
you pass the FE and if you would like your Engineer Intern
certification in Wyoming, the application can be found at:
It is not necessary to request certification in Wyoming if you already
possess or seek certification in another state.
The
Wyoming board
does not require examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling a PE CBT exam.
If you wish to seek licensure in Wyoming you may apply prior to taking the PE CBT Exam or after taking the PE CBT Exam. By applying prior to taking the PE CBT Exam, it could reduce the time to obtain a license in Wyoming. If you have four years of experience or are within 6 months of obtaining four years of experience, you may apply using the "Professional Initial Exam & Licensure" application. Call the Board office for questions specific to the Wyoming licensure application (307) 777-6156.
The
Wyoming board
does not require examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling a PE CBT exam.
If you wish to seek licensure in Wyoming you may apply prior to taking the PE CBT Exam or after taking the PE CBT Exam. If you are within 6 months of obtaining four years of experience then applying prior to taking the PE CBT Exam could reduce the time to obtain a license in Wyoming. You may apply using the "Professional Initial Exam & Licensure" Application. Call the Board office for questions specific to the Wyoming licensure application (307) 777-6156.
The
Wyoming board
does not require examinees to submit an application or an additional fee
prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Once
you pass the FS and if you would like your Surveyor Intern
certification in Wyoming, the application can be found at:
It is not necessary to request certification in Wyoming if you already
possess or seek certification in another state.
The
Wyoming board
does
not require examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to
registering with NCEES and scheduling a PS CBT exam.
If you
wish to seek licensure in Wyoming you may apply prior to taking the PS CBT Exam
or after taking the PS CBT Exam.  By
applying prior to taking the PS CBT Exam, it could reduce the time to obtain a
license in Wyoming.
If you have four years of experience or are
within 6 months of obtaining four years of experience, you may apply using the
"Professional Initial Exam & Licensure” application. If you are not
within six months of obtaining four years of experience please call the Board
office to discuss options.  (307)
777-6156.
Applications can be found at:
After passing
the PS exam and assuming approval of the application by the Board, the next
steps to obtain a Wyoming LS license require passage of a state-specific
take-home exam and a computer-based state-specific exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per
testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam scheduling
Examinees register and schedule appointments through their
MyNCEES
accounts. During the registration process, examinees select their exam location. Next, they are presented with a list of available exam dates. If examinees are not happy with the choices, they can browse through the available dates at other
NCEES-approved test centers
Exam results
Exam results are typically available within 7–10 business days. You will receive an email notification from NCEES with instructions to view your exam results in your
MyNCEES
account. Results will include a link to your
licensing board
for additional state-specific information or instructions. All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam.
Cancellations and refunds
Refer to the section on computer-based exams in the
NCEES Examinee Guide
for information about cancellations, refunds, rescheduling, and discipline changes.
Exam registration and authorization
The
Wyoming board
does not require examinees to submit an application or an additional fee
prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Once
you pass the FE and if you would like your Engineer Intern
certification in Wyoming, the application can be found at:
It is not necessary to request certification in Wyoming if you already
possess or seek certification in another state.
Examinees must apply to
the
Wyoming board
and register with NCEES to sit for an exam in Wyoming.
Contact the board
directly
for instructions on the approval process.
If you have four years of experience then
apply using the " Professional Initial
Exam & Licensure” application. If you do not have four
years of experience and still wish to take the exam then apply using the "Professional
Initial Early Exam" application. Those applications can be found at:
Contact the board directly if you have questions.
When submitting and paying for a Wyoming
application, a receipt will be sent to the email you provide in your
application. The receipt is your
approval from Wyoming to register with NCEES
After the board has notified you (by
emailed receipt), you may register online with NCEES (see deadlines below) to reserve your seat for the exam.
OCTOBER 21-22, 2021 EXAMS
The deadline for approval applications to the board for first-time takers
and
repeat takers is Friday, August 20, 2021. The deadline to register with NCEES for
this exam will be at 3:00 p.m. eastern time on August 26, 2021.
Please read here for important information on the date your exam will be given, as well as imiportant exam site procedures:
Your exam type, discipline,
module, and/or site cannot be changed after the NCEES registration deadline.
The
Wyoming board
does not require examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling a PE CBT exam.
If you wish to seek licensure in Wyoming you may apply prior to taking the PE CBT Exam or after taking the PE CBT Exam. If you are within 6 months of obtaining four years of experience then applying prior to taking the PE CBT Exam could reduce the time to obtain a license in Wyoming. You may apply using the "Professional Initial Exam & Licensure" Application. Call the Board office for questions specific to the Wyoming licensure application (307) 777-6156.
The
Wyoming board
does not require examinees to submit an application or an additional fee
prior to registering with NCEES and scheduling an exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per testing window and
no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Once
you pass the FS and if you would like your Surveyor Intern
certification in Wyoming, the application can be found at:
It is not necessary to request certification in Wyoming if you already
possess or seek certification in another state.
The
Wyoming board
does
not require examinees to submit an application or an additional fee prior to
registering with NCEES and scheduling a PS CBT exam.
If you
wish to seek licensure in Wyoming you may apply prior to taking the PS CBT Exam
or after taking the PS CBT Exam.  By
applying prior to taking the PS CBT Exam, it could reduce the time to obtain a
license in Wyoming.
If you have four years of experience or are
within 6 months of obtaining four years of experience, you may apply using the
"Professional Initial Exam & Licensure” application. If you are not
within six months of obtaining four years of experience please call the Board
office to discuss options.  (307)
777-6156.
Applications can be found at:
After passing
the PS exam and assuming approval of the application by the Board, the next
steps to obtain a Wyoming LS license require passage of a state-specific
take-home exam and a computer-based state-specific exam.
Examinees will be provided one attempt per
testing window and no more than three attempts in a 12-month period.
Exam sites and fees
Exam Locations
Registration Fees
Exam
Registration Fee
Exam results
When results have been released to the board (typically 8–10 weeks after the exam) and validated, NCEES will send an email informing you that your exam result can be accessed through your
MyNCEES
account.
All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam. You will not receive a diagnostic report if you pass the examination.
Cancellations and refunds
You may cancel your exam registration through your
MyNCEES
account any time before the NCEES registration deadline. Refunds will include exam fees paid to NCEES during the registration process, minus a $50 processing fee.
Funds may not be transferred to a later exam administration date. After the NCEES registration deadline, registrations may not be canceled and fees will not be refunded.
If, on the day of the exam, you are unable to attend for one of the following reasons, you may submit documentation to request a refund of your fees (less the $50 processing fee). Documentation must be submitted to NCEES within 30 days of the exam date.
Illness, either yourself or immediate family member who requires your care
Death of an immediate family member
Disabling traffic accident
Court appearance or jury duty
Military duty
Exam Specifications
FE Chemical
FE Civil
FE Electrical & Computer
FE Environmental
FE Industrial & Systems
FE Mechanical
FE Other Disciplines
The computer-based FE contains alternative item types (AITs). AITs are questions other than traditional multiple-choice questions.
Learn About AITs
Exam Resources
Exam Materials
Review our Examinee Guide and practice exams before taking an exam.
NCEES Examinee Guide
Practice Exams
Exam Prep Errata
NCEES will provide an electronic reference handbook and all specified design standards during the exam. Register or log in to access a copy of the handbook.
MyNCEES
Reasonable Accommodations
Reasonable accommodations are available for examinees who meet certain eligibility criteria and sufficiently document their request.
ADA Exam Accommodations
Military Exceptions
Other Resources
Calculator policy
To protect the integrity of its exams, NCEES limits the types of calculators examinees may bring to exam sites. The list of approved calculators is reviewed annually.
The following calculator models are the only ones acceptable for use during the 2026 exams:
Casio:
All fx-115 and fx-991 models (Any Casio calculator must have “fx-115” or “fx-991” in its model name.)
Hewlett Packard:
The HP 33s and HP 35s models, but no others
Texas Instruments:
All TI-30X and TI-36X models (Any Texas Instruments calculator must have “TI-30X” or “TI-36X” in its model name.)
Pass Rates
FE pass rates are shown for the January–June or July–December population (updated in July and January, respectively). The pass rates below represent FE examinees who
Took the FE exam for the first time
Attended EAC/ABET-accredited engineering programs
Took the FE exam within 12 months of graduation
Exam
Volume
Pass Rate
Availability
FE Chemical
405
68%
Year round
January 2026
FE Civil
4,116
63%
Year round
January 2026
FE Electrical and Computer
1,283
69%
Year round
January 2026
FE Environmental
508
68%
Year round
January 2026
FE Industrial and Systems
109
61%
Year round
January 2026
FE Mechanical
3,074
72%
Year round
January 2026
FE Other Disciplines
519
61%
Year round
January 2026
*Other Disciplines exam breakdown by examinee degree
Program
Volume
Pass Rate
Availability
Architectural
89
46%
Year round
January 2026
Biological (not Bio-Medical)
46
61%
Year round
January 2026
General Engineering
76
67%
Year round
January 2026
Mechanical
76
70%
Year round
January 2026
Naval Architecture and Marine
36
83%
Year round
January 2026
*Only EAC/ABET degrees with more than 25 first-time examinees are reported.
Exam Security Tip Line
To report any exam misconduct or an exam security issue, you may do any of the following.
Use the message feature in your
MyNCEES
account to contact NCEES Client Services.
Call
800-250-3196
, extension 5296, to leave a message. Please provide your name, phone number, and a brief summary of why you are calling so you can be contacted by our compliance and security staff.
Call
800-250-3196
, extension 5467, to speak to the compliance and security manager.
The information you provide is strictly confidential, and your contact information will not be shared outside the NCEES compliance and security staff.
Exam Scoring
Computer-Based Testing
Video Tutorials
Testing Locations
International Examinees
Register for the
FE Exam
Create an account or log in to MyNCEES to register for the exam and download your free copy of the FE Reference Handbook.
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Society of Petroleum Engineers
222 Palisades Creek Drive
Richardson, TX 75080
Email:
[email protected]
Society for Mining, Metallurgy, & Exploration Inc.
Society for Mining, Metallurgy, & Exploration Inc.
12999 E. Adam Aircraft Circle
Englewood, CO 80112
Email:
[email protected]