Julianne
03-09-2007, 02:09 PM
Just got this via email so I thought I'd share:
PTCB would like to remind you that application processing for the second testing window of the national Pharmacy Technician Certification Examination (PTCE) closes Friday, March 30, 2007. Applications to test in the second testing window will not be accepted after this date. The second testing window begins April 24 and ends May 25. Applicants are encouraged to register online at www.ptcb.org, or request a paper application by calling (800) 363-8012.
PTCB encourages all applicants to apply early for the PTCE to avoid last-minute scheduling issues. Candidates will receive an Authorization to Test letter shortly after PTCB processes his or her application. The Authorization to Test letter instructs candidates on how to schedule a testing appointment at a Pearson Professional Center. Exam candidates must have this letter before they can schedule an appointment to test.
For more information on PTCB or to apply for the PTCE, please visit www.ptcb.org.
Good luck to anyone who might be taking it this time around!
PTCB would like to remind you that application processing for the second testing window of the national Pharmacy Technician Certification Examination (PTCE) closes Friday, March 30, 2007. Applications to test in the second testing window will not be accepted after this date. The second testing window begins April 24 and ends May 25. Applicants are encouraged to register online at www.ptcb.org, or request a paper application by calling (800) 363-8012.
PTCB encourages all applicants to apply early for the PTCE to avoid last-minute scheduling issues. Candidates will receive an Authorization to Test letter shortly after PTCB processes his or her application. The Authorization to Test letter instructs candidates on how to schedule a testing appointment at a Pearson Professional Center. Exam candidates must have this letter before they can schedule an appointment to test.
For more information on PTCB or to apply for the PTCE, please visit www.ptcb.org.
Good luck to anyone who might be taking it this time around!