The Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards announced Thursday that registration for its November CFP certification examination via computer-based testing is now open.
The November exam will be the first to be administered in a computer-based testing (CBT) format, CFP Board said.
The Board said that it is also offering two 50-question practice exams to help CFP exam candidates better prepare for the test.
The November CFP exam will be administered during a five-day testing window from Nov. 18 to 22. The final paper-based exam will be administered from July 18 to 19.
Testing service provider Prometric is serving as CFP Board's partner in administering the certification exam. Candidates can schedule their test date and select their testing location from Prometric's network of testing sites, which includes more than 265 locations in the U.S. CFP certification examination candidates can apply for the exam at CFP.net/exam.
"The transition from paper-based to computer-based testing for the CFP certification examination significantly enhances the candidate experience, most importantly, access to an expanded number of testing dates and sites to choose from in comparison to the current 50 sites," said Michele Warholic, CFP Board's managing director for Examination, Education and Talent, in a statement. "CFP Board is confident that the improved experience for test-takers will not adversely affect the rigorous standards which the CFP examination has measured on the path" to CFP certification.