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U.S. and Canadian Fees:
| Non-IHS Member |
IHS Member |
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Application Fee: $75.00
Exam Fee: $150.00
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Application Fee: $50.00
Exam Fee: $125.00
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International Fees:
| Non-IHS Member |
IHS Member |
Application Fee: $75.00
Exam Fee: $175.00 |
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Application Fee: $50.00
Exam Fee: $150.00 |
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For more information, please contact the NBC-HIS office.
The National Competency Exam (NCE) is based on research data
that determines the daily skills needed to be a successful Hearing
Health Professional. The exam is designed to test competency in
these important areas of hearing instrument sciences:
· Assess patient
presenting problem and needs
· Test and
analyze patient hearing
· Prescribe and
analyze instruments
· Fit, adjust,
program and service hearing instruments and equipment
· Counseling,
rehabilitation and professional practice
The NCE is based on practical knowledge and decision-making
capabilities. A Hearing Health Professional who has received the
required amount of experience should have little difficulty
becoming certified.
Non-Discrimination Policy
No applicant shall be denied eligibility to NBC-HIS examinations
because of age, sex, marital status, national origin, sexual
preference, religious preferences, race, or physical disability.
(Except when a physical disability affects the level of
professional service provided to patients/clients). Any individual
who wishes to question any of the eligibility requirements of the
National Board for Certification in Hearing Instrument Sciences
shall submit these concerns in writing to the NBC-HIS office.
Exam Composition
The NBC-HIS Exam Committee, consisting of experienced and
currently practicing Board Certified hearing instrument
specialists, develops items for the National Competency Exam. These
individuals volunteer their time to research and draft questions
based upon the NBC-HIS Role Delineation Study results and
performance objectives required to be a competent, professional
hearing healthcare provider.
The NCE consists of one-hundred multiple-choice questions from
each of the five (5) competancy areas. They are distributed
throughout the exam allowing all exam candidates an opportunity to
answer questions from each of the competency areas.
The exam is not weighted; there is only one correct answer for
each question.
Exam Score Results
An examination score result will be sent immediately to the exam
candidate's computer upon submitting the completed exam. Candidates
who pass the exam will be advised that they passed. Actual
percentage on passing scores will not be provided. Candidates who
fail the exam will be provided scores for each of the five (5)
areas of competency.
Passing the Exam
A passing score is required to become Board Certified in Hearing
Instrument Sciences. Enclosed in the Welcome Packet is a passing
score report, an invoice covering the annual revalidation fee along
with a press release for local media, logos for advertising,
Recertification Criteria Sheet and guidelines for proper usage of
the NBC-HIS designation. Upon payment of the revalidation fee, a
wall certificate will be sent. Members of the International Hearing
Society will have the BC-HIS designation recognized in all printed
materials, including The Hearing Professional.
Failing the Exam
A failed score result is automatically sent to NBC-HIS. The exam
candidate may retake the NCE in ninety (90) days by submitting
payment of the examination fee only. If the exam is failed a second
time, candidates must wait twelve (12) months before taking the
exam again. If the exam candidate does not pass the NCE within two
(2) years from the initial application date, he/she must file a new
application for approval. At this time, the exam candidate will be
required to pay both an application fee and an examination fee. The
new application must be accompanied with the appropriate fees and a
current copy of the exam candidate's state/provincial license or
registration. This license/registration requirement will depend on
the laws and regulations currently in effect in the applicant's
state or province.
Exam Score Review and Appeal
An exam appeal will only be considered if there was a problem at
the exam center that caused a problem in taking the exam. There
will be no appeals for a rescore of exam since the chance of a
scoring mistake is virtually nonexistent. Requests for exam appeals
must be submitted in writing by registered mail within sixty-days
of the exam date, and must be accompanied by a payment of $75.00. A
candidate may appeal an exam score for the following reasons:
1. Excessive
noise or confusion during the examination which inhibited
concentration.
2. Exam room
conditions (lighting, temperature, etc.)
3. Faulty
computer operation.
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