Earn Credits to Further Your Career
Attendees may earn CLE, CPE, and continuing education credits for CEP purposes. There is a $100 administrative charge for CPE credits; CLE and continuing education credits for CEP purposes are offered at no additional cost.
Specific credit hour opportunities, including amounts, will be made available when the full program is released this summer. You may find this information within each session’s listing in the agenda when published.
Specific credit hour opportunities, including amounts, will be made available when the full program is released this summer. You may find this information within each session’s listing in the agenda when published.
Continuing Legal Education (CLE)
Continuing Legal Education (CLE) credits in various states will be available for session attendance.Certified Equity Professionals (CEP)
Certified Equity Professionals (CEPs) may earn continuing education credit for attendance at the Conference. CEPs must keep their own records of their attendance, including the specific sessions attended, so they can report this information to the CEP Institute when required.Continuing Professional Education (CPE)
Certified Public Accountants (CPAs) will be eligible to receive Continuing Professional Education (CPE) credit.Maximum Credit
Certified public accountants can earn a maximum of 15 Continuing Professional Education (CPE) credits for attendance at NASPP Conference sessions.The maximum amount of CPE that can be earned for each session will be noted on the session page when the full program is released. Please reference this information when deciding which sessions to attend. Credit awarded will be based on your actual time in the session. Arriving late, leaving early, or leaving for any portion of a session will result in a reduction in credit. Your session entry and exit times will be recorded automatically so long as you are wearing your name badge. You will not be able to receive credit for sessions if you are not wearing your name badge.
Fields of Study
The fields of study included in the program are Accounting, Business Law, Communications and Marketing, Personal Development, Personnel/Human Resources, Specialized Knowledge, Taxes.Instructional Method, Program Knowledge Levels, Pre-Requisites, and Advance Preparation
The instructional method is group-live. When the full program is released, the program levels for sessions at the Conference will be indicated in each session description, with the following designations:- Foundational (F): Sessions designated as Foundational correspond to NASBA’s Basic knowledge level. These sessions have no prerequisites and are designed for individuals new to the topic or those with limited experience.
- Intermediate (I): Intermediate sessions build upon topics discussed in the basic program and are suited for individuals with three to five years’ experience in the field or commensurate education.
- Advanced (A): Advanced sessions are most useful for individuals with more than five years’ experience or commensurate education in the designated topic. These sessions focus on the development of in-depth or specialized knowledge.
No advance preparation is required for any sessions.