I am presently reactivating my (BSN) RN license and will need to take an NCLEX predictor exam when I have completed the online theory and local clinical portion of this reactivation process.
How do I go about finding and registering for an ATI predictor exam if I am not under a local universities umbrella? May I have the ATI test to proctored at a local testing center? I live in Evansville Indiana but am willing to travel to a nearby site if need be. I hope to take this exam in the early fall.
Thank you !
-Linda
S.L. Page says
Hey Linda! Thanks for your great question!
Normally NCLEX predictor exams are administered by a nursing program as a graduation requirement. However, I see that since you are reactivating your license you are required to do this. I would research area nursing schools in your surrounding area that administer the ATI predictor exam.
I think the University of Southern Indiana uses ATI. I would also check out Ivy Tech Community College Southwest, and University of Evansville. Your best bet is to call or email them about the need to take the ATI predictor exam even though you’re not a student there and what is the cost. Also, I don’t know if you specifically have to take ATI but HESI is another NCLEX predictor too.
Anyone else have any information about this?
-Sarah