NCDA CCSP
Post-Credential Renewal Procedures
Post-Credential Renewal Procedures
To maintain the CCSP credential, the following requirements must be met.
NCDA CCSP
Post-Credential Renewal Procedures
Post-Credential Renewal Procedures
To maintain the CCSP credential, the following requirements must be met.
Overview of Renewal Procedures
Renewal of the CCSP credential requires completion of continuing education and the payment of an annual fee. This ensures that credential holders stay current with the latest knowledge and skills, thereby maintaining their credibility as career development professionals. By regularly completing the renewal process, you can uphold your CCSP credential and continue to enhance your expertise. For detailed information and specific requirements regarding the renewal process, please refer to the official NCDA website. External Link: NCDA Official Website
Continuing Education
Continuing Education Units (CEUs): Credential holders must complete 30 hours of continuing education over a three-year period. This helps ensure that you maintain up-to-date knowledge and skills in career development. For more details, please refer to the NDCA Continuing Education Manual.
External Link: NDCA Continuing Education Manual
Annual Fee
To maintain the CCSP credential, an annual renewal fee of $40 is required. If you choose to pay for two years in advance, the fee is $50. If the annual fee is unpaid, your credential will be marked as “inactive,” restricting your use of the CCSP credential logo. To reactivate your credential, you will need to pay the outstanding renewal fees, along with a $35 late fee.
Renewal Notifications
Notification: As your renewal date approaches, the NCDA will send notifications via email or postcard. This ensures that you do not forget to complete the renewal process.
Web Listing Options
Service Promotion: As part of the renewal process, you have the option to list your services on the NCDA website. This listing costs $50 annually or $125 for three years.
Details on Continuing Education
Continuing education includes workshops, seminars, and online courses. For specific requirements and further details, please refer to the NCDA Continuing Education Manual.