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:: March 10, 2010
Verification letters for the April 2010 Part III (CSE) Examination have been posted online.
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:: March 10, 2010
Instructions to Candidates for the April 2010 Part III (CSE) Examination have been posted online.
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:: March 04, 2010
Registration for the June 2010 ACMO Examination is now available.
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:: March 02, 2010
Oregon State Law Exam is now available online through the NBEO web site.
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:: February 26, 2010
Verification letters for the March 2010 Part I (ABS) Examination have been posted online.
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:: February 19, 2010
Candidates can now request official score reports be sent to The Alberta College of Optometrists and The College of Optometrists of British Columbia.
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:: January 29, 2010
2010 Part III (CSE) documents have been posted online.
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:: January 19, 2010
Scores for the December 2009 Part II (PAM) and TMOD Examinations have been posted online.
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:: January 15, 2010
Injection Skills continues to be Pilot-Tested on the April 2010 Clinical Skills Examination.
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:: January 07, 2010
State Law Exams are now administered online through the NBEO web site.
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