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Licensure By Exam Student Edition © North Carolina Board of Pharmacy 2011

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Licensure By ExamStudent Edition

© North Carolina Board of Pharmacy 2011

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OVERVIEW OF EXAM TIMELINE

Step by Step 1. Submit the NC exam

application at www.ncbop.org (under the “Students” tab)

2. Apply for the NAPLEX & MPJE exams at www.nabp.net

3. NAPLEX & MPJE scores posted on NABP’s website

4. Licensure

Timeline Allow 7 business days to

process NC exam application

Apply with NABP after NC exam application accepted by NC Board

Scores posted 3-5 days business days after NAPLEX and MPJE exams

Licenses issued Thursday of each week

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Step 1Registering with the NC Board of Pharmacy

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NCBOP EXAM APPLICATION

Submit the Application for Examination and the $100 non-refundable application processing fee (https://www.ncbop1.org/PharmacistApplication/Application/apply ).

Your pharmacy school will submit your Certificate of Graduation directly to the Board, upon graduation.

Please allow 7 days for us to process your application.

The application and all related forms are found on our website (http://www.ncbop.org/PhcistLicensureInfo_LicensurebyExam.htm ).

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EXAM PROCESSING Once Stacie has reviewed and processed your

application she will email you your “Exam Candidate Number”.

On that email, instructions will be attached with exam information.

You will use your Exam Candidate Number to Log In to your profile and view your scores and update your address.

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Step 2Registering for the NAPLEX & MPJE exams

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EXAM INFO & ATT Apply for the NAPLEX and MPJE exams through

NABP’s website.o www.nabp.net

Once we have everything from you, Stacie will make you eligible to take the tests via NABP’s list.

After you are made eligible to take the test, you will receive your Authorization To Test (ATT) from NABP via email within 3 business days.

Your ATT will have your exam scheduling information.

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Step 3NAPLEX & MPJE Exam Information

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NAPLEX The North American Pharmacist Licensure

Examination (NAPLEX) measures a candidate’s knowledge of the practice of pharmacy.

The fee for the NAPLEX $505.

This is a nationwide exam.o You may score transfer your NAPLEX score (additional

$75 fee is charged by NABP)

To study for the NAPLEX, please visit NABP’s website.

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MPJE The Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence

Examination serves as the pharmacy law exam.

The fee for the MPJE is $210.

Each state has their own version of the MPJE.o You cannot score transfer your MPJE score

To study for the MPJE, please visit our website to download the North Carolina Pharmacy Laws and Rules.o www.ncbop.org click on “Pharmacy Law/Rules”

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MORE INFO For additional information about the exams,

please visit NABP’s website and download the:

NAPLEX/MPJE REGISTRATION BULLETIN Be certain that the name you use to register for

the exams matches the name on your Photo ID. Otherwise, you will be turned away at the test site (see Name Matching Guidelines on pages 13-14 of the Registration Bulletin)

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Internship HoursWhat you need to know

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HOURS REQUIRED FOR LICENSURE

All students are required to have 1500 hours to be licensed in North Carolina.

All hours may be obtained through pharmacy school.

To register any additional hours completed outside of the school program, please fill out the North Carolina Practical Pharmacy Experience Affidavit and submit to the North Carolina Board of Pharmacy.o The affidavit can be found at:

http://www.ncbop.org/Forms%20and%20Applications%20-%20Pharmacists/PracticalPhcyExperienceAffidavit.pdf

o The affidavit must be filed within 30 days of your graduation date from pharmacy school. You are encouraged to turn it in as soon as you complete the hours.

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OUT OF STATE LICENSURE

If you are planning to be licensed outside of NC, internship hour requirements may vary.

You should contact that state for specifics.

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Step 4After the exam

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SCORES NABP will provide your scores electronically to the

North Carolina Board within 3-5 business days after your test date.

Stacie will then enter them into the database which you will be able to access using your Exam Candidate number.

Your score will also be viewable on NABP’s website.

Please do not call the board to see if your scores have been received. When we have it, you’ll have it.

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PASS/FAIL EXAMS A passing grade of at least 75 is required for both

the NAPLEX and MPJE.

If you fail the NAPLEX, you will have an opportunity to retake the exam after 91 days.

If you fail the MPJE, you will have an opportunity to retake the exam after 30 days.

Please visit NABP’s website to re-register for the exams.

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SCORE TRANSFER You may have your NAPLEX score transferred to an

additional state(s) through NABP.

Score Transfer requests may be submitted up to 90 days after sitting for the NAPLEX.

You can select additional jurisdictions during the exam registration process or submit score transfer requests separately after you sit for the scheduled exam.

The fee for each score transfer is $75.

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Step 5Getting Licensed

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LICENSURE After you have passed both the NAPLEX and the

MPJE you will be eligible to be licensed as a pharmacist in North Carolina.

Each Thursday, Stacie reviews the list of candidates who have passed both exams and are ready to be licensed. She will license qualified candidates by noon.

Candidates are licensed ONLY once per week, on Thursday.

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AFTER LICENSURE Once you have been licensed, you will receive

your Wall Certificate and additional licensure information by mail within 10 days.

Remember, you can also print your certificate the same day your are licensed-just visit our website under VERIFY A LICENSE/PERMIT and enter in your first and last name.

After you receive your license number, you are required to Log In under PHARMACISTS/PHARMACIST LOG IN to print your certificate.

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CONGRATS!You are now a licensed Pharmacist!!

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After LicensureReminders

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LICENSE RENEWAL All renewals are annual.

To renew your license, you must Log In through our homepage. All renewals are done online via the Board’s website.

The renewal period begins November 1 of every year and ends December 31 of every year.

The renewal fee is $135.

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CONTINUING EDUCATION

For your FIRST renewal, you are not required to obtain any CE.

For all future renewals, you will have to obtain 15 total hours, with 8 required live hours.

Up to 5 surplus CE hours may be carried over to the next year.

The annual CE Audit is conducted in September of each year.

Live vs Correspondence Hours (ACPE courses)

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CPE MONITOR CPE Monitor is a national, collaborative effort by NABP

and the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) to provide an electronic system for pharmacists to track their completed continuing pharmacy education (CPE) credits.

Now, state boards will be able to electronically authenticate the CPE units completed by their licensees rather then requiring them to submit the actual certificate during a CE Audit.

You will be required to set up an e-Profile through NABP’s website.

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CONTACT INFO

Debbie Stump-Director of Licensingo [email protected]

Stacie Mason-Licensing Specialisto [email protected]

NCBOP: www.ncbop.org919-246-1050

NABP: www.nabp.net

9/19/2014