brittohalloran
Mechanical
- Nov 16, 2006
- 4
I'm a mechanical engineer living and working in Illinois. I'm trying to apply for my PE.
I graduated with my B.S.M.E. from Marquette University in Milwaukee four years ago, and took and passed the EIT exam when I graduated. The whole process is completely disorganized, I'm trying to get information from one bureaucracy to another and there are no clear instructions. I THINK this is what needs to happen:
// STEPS TO APPLY FOR ILLINOIS PE EXAM
1. Apply for NCEES ID# []
2. Apply to Continental Testing Services (the exam administrator), using your NCEES ID#. Fill out the online form and pay online with a credit card. []
3. Obtain an original copy of your college transcript, to prove you graduated (look around your college's website)
4. Obtain proof that you passed the EIT exam from the state that you took it in (Wisconsin in my case).
I'm really struggling with #4 - I took and passed my EIT exam, but I don't have the "license number" for it. There's a look up page [] but I can't find myself searching by Engineer In Training, and also can't find classmates who I know passed the exam (it's just a last name search). Did I fail to send something in after the test? Do I need to do something to "activate" my EIT certification?
Has anyone done this successfully? How did you find your EIT license number for another state while trying to apply for the PE in another.
I graduated with my B.S.M.E. from Marquette University in Milwaukee four years ago, and took and passed the EIT exam when I graduated. The whole process is completely disorganized, I'm trying to get information from one bureaucracy to another and there are no clear instructions. I THINK this is what needs to happen:
// STEPS TO APPLY FOR ILLINOIS PE EXAM
1. Apply for NCEES ID# []
2. Apply to Continental Testing Services (the exam administrator), using your NCEES ID#. Fill out the online form and pay online with a credit card. []
3. Obtain an original copy of your college transcript, to prove you graduated (look around your college's website)
4. Obtain proof that you passed the EIT exam from the state that you took it in (Wisconsin in my case).
I'm really struggling with #4 - I took and passed my EIT exam, but I don't have the "license number" for it. There's a look up page [] but I can't find myself searching by Engineer In Training, and also can't find classmates who I know passed the exam (it's just a last name search). Did I fail to send something in after the test? Do I need to do something to "activate" my EIT certification?
Has anyone done this successfully? How did you find your EIT license number for another state while trying to apply for the PE in another.