| How to Meet the 25 CE Hour Requirement
HOW DO I OBTAIN THE 25 CONTINUING EDUCATION (CE) HOURS I NEED FOR ACVREP
RECERTIFICATION?
What is the CE hour requirement under the new ACVREP recertification criteria?
Under the new recertification criteria, you are required to earn 100 recertification
points every 5 years. A minimum of 25 of these points must be ACVREP approved
continuing education (CE) hours. That amounts to an average of five (5) CE hours
a year. Of course, you can obtain all 100 points in “Category 1 –
Continuing Education” (see Category 1 in the new recertification application
under the “Download” page at www.acvrep.org).
How do I obtain CE hours?
CE hours can be obtained by attending ACVREP approved presentations at conferences,
workshops or in-service trainings, and also by taking ACVREP approved online
courses, distance education programs, etc. Often by attending just one of the
many ACVREP approved state, regional or international professional conferences,
certificants can satisfy and even exceed the minimum CE hour requirement.
What documentation do I need to submit to claim credit for my CE hours?
You will need to submit the following three items in order to document any
CE hours you are claiming for recertification:
1. The name of the CE activity/program.
2. The date or dates of the CE program/activity.
3. The number of CE hours you obtained, excluding meals, breaks, and business
meetings.
Documentation to meet the above three items include, but is not limited to,
a copy of the conference/workshop/in-service training program, brochure or agenda;
a Certificate of Completion/Attendance; or a letter written by your immediate
supervisor, on agency letterhead, verifying attendance and providing information
on the three items listed above for each CE program/activity.
Do all CE hours have to be ACVREP approved?
Yes. However, there is one exception to this rule. If you take a university/college
course that meets one or more of the 13 approved content areas, you simply have
to submit a transcript(s) from the respective college or university; the transcript(s)
will indicate where and when you took the course as well as the number of semester/quarter
hours that were granted.
How can ACVREP approval be obtained for a CE program/activity?
There are two ways in which ACVREP approval can be obtained for a specific CE
program/activity:
1. Contact the CE provider. Providers may include the chair/co-chair/member
of a conference/workshop planning committee, an agency training coordinator,
a marketing representative of a for profit organization, etc. Let the CE provider
know that you and your certified colleagues are required to obtain all of your
CE hours through ACVREP approved CE programs/activities. Inform them that they
can download the CE application from the ACVREP website at www.acvrep.org (see
the “Downloads” page). If they have any questions or need assistance
in completing the application, encourage them to contact the ACVREP office at
520-887-6816. You may also inform them that there is a “Continuing Education
Provider Information” page on the ACVREP website that will answers many
of the basic questions CE providers have regarding how to apply for ACVREP approval.
This page will also discuss application and offering fees.
2. Get a group of certificants to submit a CE application. CE applications
don’t necessarily have to be submitted by a CE provider. You and your colleagues
can also submit a CE application to seek ACVREP approval for a specific upcoming
CE program/activity and cover the application and offering fee(s). As noted
above, the “Continuing Education Provider Information” page on the
ACVREP website can answer some of the basic questions you may have regarding
applying for ACVREP approval.
How do I know which CE programs/activities have been ACVREP approved?
Please visit the “Continuing Education Opportunities” page. This
page provides a current listing of all ACVREP approved CE programs/activities.
How much does it cost to apply for ACVREP approval?
Please see the “Continuing Education Provider Information” page
on our website. This page provides specific information related to all CE application
and offering fees.
What if I’m not sure that I can meet the 25 CE hour requirement?
Call the ACVREP office at 520-887-6816. We are often able to help certificants
realize that they do have the 25 CE hours required for recertification.
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