Adult-Gerontology ACUTE Care Nurse Practitioner Certification (AGACNP-BC®)
Credential Awarded: AGACNP-BC®
The ANCC Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (AGACNP) board certification examination is a competency-based entry-level examination that provides a valid and reliable assessment of the clinical knowledge and skills of the AGACNP. This certification aligns with the Consensus Model for APRN Regulation: Licensure, Accreditation, Certification and Education. Once you complete eligibility requirements to take the certification examination and successfully pass the exam, you are awarded the credential: AGACNP-BC (Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner-Board Certified). This credential is valid for 5 years. You can continue to use this credential by maintaining your license to practice and meeting the renewal requirements in place at the time of your certification renewal.
The Accreditation Board for Specialty Nursing Certification (ABSNC) and the National Commission for Certifying Agencies (NCCA) accredit this ANCC certification.
FIRST-TIME APPLICANTS: For faster service, please have your documents available in an electronic format to upload during the application process. If your documents are not available upon application, you may upload them at any time by clicking here.
Pass rate: 83% - Find more information on 2023 ANCC Certification Data by clicking here
Effective March 17, 2025: The Test Content Outline and Reference List for the Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner certification exam will be updated. Please access the appropriate Test Content Outlines and Reference Lists below. There will be a 12-business day test suspension period to allow for the exams to be updated. You may test before March 10, 2025, or after March 16, 2025.
See below for instruction and pricing for new and renewal applications.
Apply
Apply for Certification
Initial Certification Application
You may apply for this computer-based test year round and test during a 120-day window at a time and location convenient to you. The exam allows 3.5 hours to answer 175 questions (150 scored plus 25 pretest questions that are not scored). For exam prep resources, scroll down to view Study Aids. If you do not pass a certification exam, learn about retesting..
STEP 1: Review Pricing, Eligibility Requirements, and FAQs
Review certification pricing and eligibility requirements below. FAQs provide a deeper dive into topics including online application, document submission, APRN and RN specialty certification requirements, and renewal requirements.
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Pricing & Discounts | INITIAL CERTIFICATION |
Non-member | $395 |
American Nurses Association members* | $295 |
American Association of Nurse Practitioners member | $340 |
American Association of Nurse Practitioners student member | $290 |
Gerontological Advanced Practice Nurses Association (GAPNA) member | $340 |
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STEP 2: Apply
STEP 3: Submit Education Verification Documents
Download, complete the VOE with support from your program’s faculty director, and submit* the faculty-signed form.
- Only electronic PDF forms will be accepted; printed, scanned, hand-written, or paper versions of this form will not be processed.
*Online application and/or portal submission options are preferred and will result in faster processing time. Completed VOEs may be sent to aprnvalidation@ana.org.
- Transcript(s)
Submit transcript(s) relating to all APRN degrees/programs inclusive of universities indicated on the VOE form for transfer courses.
- ANCC accepts varying levels of transcripts for APRN applicants. Submission of official transcripts without degree conferral and unofficial transcripts may result in Authorized to Test (ATT) status.
- Final, official transcript (FOT) = transcript sent to ANCC directly from university and must show program of study, degree conferred, and date degree/post-graduate certificate was awarded. Submission of FOT via aprnvalidation@ana.org is preferred.
- Official transcript (*ATT Status) = transcript sent to ANCC directly from university, either via hard-copy mail or through an electronic transcript submission service missing degree conferral. Submission of official transcript via aprnvalidation@ana.org is preferred.
- Unofficial transcript (*ATT Status) = copy of a transcript sent to ANCC from university OR applicant showing completion of an academic program OR a comprehensive record showing completion of an academic program. Submission of unofficial transcript via the online application or portal is preferred.
- Transcripts that appear to be altered will not be processed. ANCC reserves the right to reject any transcript that appears to be altered.
- ANCC strongly recommends submission of e-transcripts. Sending hard-copy transcripts via U.S. postal service mail will result in a delay of application review. Hard copy transcripts may be sent to:
American Nurses Credentialing Center
ATTN: Certification
8403 Colesville Road, Suite 500
Silver Spring, MD 20910
Step 4: Testing
To schedule your exam, visit the Prometric website at https://www.prometric.com/ancc and use your certification number to schedule your exam