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Latest information on COVID-19 response
Posted on March 3, 2020 at 2:12 p.m.
March 13, 2020
NCEES has been monitoring the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and its potential impact on our programs and services for several weeks. With a pandemic officially declared for COVID-19, NCEES is taking the following actions to help contain and slow the spread of the virus.
- The April 2020 paper-and-pencil exam administration is canceled.
Examinees who are registered to take an exam during this administration will receive an automatic full refund of fees paid to NCEES.
- Exams offered only once a year during the April 2020 administration will be offered during the October 2020 administration.
- Registration dates for the October 2020 exam administration will be announced soon.
- Additional information will be emailed directly to affected examinees.
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All NCEES meetings scheduled to take place between March 15 and May 2 are canceled.
Meetings scheduled to begin after May 2 will be reassessed as we learn more.
- Meeting attendees will receive an email with additional information specific to their meeting. The email will include instructions on canceling travel arrangements and if the meeting will be rescheduled.
The decision to cancel the April 2020 exam administration and upcoming meetings was not made lightly. These actions support the NCEES vision and mission to safeguard the health, safety, and welfare of the public. While we strive to achieve this every day through the programs and services we provide to the engineering and surveying professions, this decision should serve as a reminder that safeguarding the health, safety, and welfare of the public is at the heart of everything we do.
CBT examinees
Computer-based testing (CBT) examinees who wish to reschedule an existing appointment should contact
Pearson VUE to request a waiver of the reschedule fee. CBT examinees should also contact
Pearson VUE with questions about a specific test center.
Additional information
Additional updates will be provided as needed. For the latest information on impacted areas, visit the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website.
News release (PDF):
NCEES responds to COVID-19 pandemic