I took the Foreign Service Officer Test during the November 2008 testing window. How will I be notified of my results?

The results of the November FSOT were available as of December 8, 2008. ACT sent you an email advising you how to access your results letter. If you didn't receive it, please be sure ACT has the correct email address for you, and check your spam filter.

To access the results letter, you will need to use the same personal login ID and password that you used to register for the FSOT. Your test results letter will tell you whether or not you passed the FSOT. Successful applicants who indicated a working knowledge of a Super Critical Needs Language will be invited to take a telephonic language test.

After the QEP has reviewed the candidacies of all FSOT passers from your test window, you will receive a second email – in late February, 2009 – informing you whether or not you are invited to the Oral Assessment. NOTE: The estimated timing for results will vary for each test administration. The above estimates are for the November 2008 testing window only.

The results of the November FSOT were available as of December 8, 2008. ACT sent you an e-mail advising you how to access your results letter. If you didn't receive it, please be sure ACT has the correct e-mail address for you, and check your spam filter.

To access the results letter, you will need to use the same personal login ID and password that you used to register for the FSOT. After a period of time, the letter will no longer be available electronically, but you may request a copy of your results by mail by contacting ACT via e-mail ([email protected]) or phone: (800) 205-6358 or (319) 341-2500. Results of the Qualifications Evaluation Panel review for November FSOT-passers were available as of February 17, 2009.

ACT sent you an e-mail advising you how to access your results. If you didn't receive it, please be sure ACT has the correct e-mail address for you, and check your spam filter. To access your results, you will need to use the same personal login ID and password that you ...

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