The American Nurses Credentialing Center is the largest and most prestigious nurse credentialing organization in the United States.
ANCC's certification and portfolio recognition programs validate nurses' skills, knowledge, and abilities. ANCC board certification and recognition empowers nurses within their professional sphere of activity and contributes to better patient outcomes.
More than a quarter million nurses have been certified by ANCC since 1990. More than 75,000 advanced practice nurses are currently certified by ANCC.
Why Does Certification Matter?
ANCC board certified nurses are in the greatest demand and command the highest salaries.
Certified nurses earn an average of $9,000 more than their counterparts who aren't board certified.
ANCC certification exams are a fair and accurate measure of professional competency.
ANCC board certified nurses have met strong professional development requirements.
ANCC certification is accepted by governing boards, insurers, and the military.
At ANCC, we are passionate about helping you on your journey to nursing excellence.
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Special Announcement
There is an issue with our ability to process certification and certification renewal applications in a timely manner. We have identified the problem and are resolving it. If you have sent in an application and your notice is overdue, and you need to know its status, please send an email to diane.thompkins@ana.org.
Please write 'ANCC Special Announcement' in the subject line of your message to facilitate a response to your inquiry.
Your email will receive a response within three business days. We regret any inconvenience caused by this issue and expect to have the problem fixed shortly. |
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ANCC's exams are accredited by the American Board of Nursing Specialties
and the National Commission for Certifying Agencies.
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