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NCLEX-RN Application Guide

North Dakota

Everything you need to apply for RN licensure by examination through the North Dakota Board of Nursing.

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โš ๏ธ Requirements and fees change often. Always confirm the latest details directly with the North Dakota Board of Nursing before applying.

Quick Facts

State
North Dakota
License Type
Registered Nurse (RN)
International Nurses Accepted
Yes
Fingerprinting Required
Yes
CGFNS Required
No (in most cases)
Estimated Processing Time
6โ€“10 weeks

๐Ÿ’ก North Dakota is a Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC) state.

Registered Nurse Salary in North Dakota

Approximate RN average wage, shown in U.S. Dollars and Philippine Pesos (โ‚ฑ at ~โ‚ฑ58 = $1).

Average Annual Salary

$76,800

โ‚ฑ4,454,400

Average Monthly Salary

$6,400

โ‚ฑ371,200

Salary figures are approximate averages (based on U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data) and vary by city, experience, shift, and employer. PHP amounts are estimates that change with the exchange rate.

Step-by-Step Process

  1. 1

    Apply to the North Dakota Board of Nursing

    Create an account with the North Dakota Board of Nursing and complete the application for licensure by examination (RN). Pay the state application fee of approximately $130. You will also need to complete a fingerprint-based criminal background check.

  2. 2

    Submit your nursing school documents

    Request that your nursing school send an official transcript directly to the board. Internationally educated nurses must have their education verified โ€” this state does not require CGFNS in most cases, but the board will review your transcript for comparability.

  3. 3

    Register for the NCLEX with Pearson VUE

    Create an account at Pearson VUE and register for the NCLEX-RN. Pay the $200 NCLEX registration fee. Make sure the name on your registration exactly matches your government-issued ID.

  4. 4

    Receive your Authorization to Test (ATT)

    Once the board confirms your eligibility and your registration is processed, you'll receive an Authorization to Test (ATT) email. Your ATT is valid for a limited window (typically 90 days) โ€” you must test within that window.

  5. 5

    Schedule your NCLEX

    Use your ATT to schedule your exam at a Pearson VUE testing center. International candidates can test at approved centers worldwide. Choose a date and location that gives you enough time to prepare.

  6. 6

    Take the NCLEX

    Arrive at least 30 minutes early with a valid, unexpired government-issued ID that matches your registration. The NCLEX-RN uses Computerized Adaptive Testing (CAT) and includes Next Generation NCLEX (NGN) clinical judgment items.

  7. 7

    Receive your license

    After you pass, the North Dakota Board of Nursing issues your RN license. Estimated processing time for this state is 6โ€“10 weeks. You can verify your license through Nursys.com once it is active.

Documents Required

  • โœ“Valid passport or government-issued photo ID
  • โœ“Nursing diploma / degree certificate
  • โœ“Official nursing school transcript (sent directly to the board)
  • โœ“Completed state board application forms
  • โœ“Proof of name change (if applicable)
  • โœ“English language proficiency test (TOEFL/IELTS) โ€” if required by the board
  • โœ“License verification from your home country (Nursys or direct from licensing authority)

Fees

ItemCost
State application (North Dakota Board of Nursing)~$130
NCLEX registration (Pearson VUE)$200
Official transcriptVaries (~$10โ€“$50)
Fingerprint / background check~$50โ€“$80
English proficiency exam (if required)~$200โ€“$250

Costs are estimates in USD and may change. Verify with the board and Pearson VUE.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can international nurses apply in this state?+

Yes. North Dakota accepts internationally educated nurses for RN licensure by examination, provided your education is verified as comparable to a U.S. nursing program.

Do I need a CGFNS evaluation?+

In most cases, no. North Dakota does not require CGFNS for licensure by examination, but the board will still review your nursing education for comparability. Always confirm with the board.

How long does approval take?+

Estimated processing time for North Dakota is 6โ€“10 weeks from the time all your documents are received. Missing or delayed documents (especially transcripts and verifications) are the most common cause of delays.

Can I take the NCLEX outside the U.S.?+

Yes. Once you receive your Authorization to Test (ATT), you can schedule the NCLEX at any approved Pearson VUE international testing center. Your license, however, is issued by the North Dakota Board of Nursing.

Is fingerprinting required?+

Yes. North Dakota requires a fingerprint-based criminal background check as part of the application.