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NEW
CPE Recertification Credit System
3/21/07
When Will the CPE System be Implemented?
Use of the new recertification credit guides will begin on
January 1, 2008.
It’s important to remember that the change is the method of
calculation for credits. Activities and the various options for
earning recertification credits are the same.
What is the CPE Credit System?
 CPE = Continuing Professional Education
 A standard of measure used to calculate
continuing professional development
 One credit for one instruction hour (at least 50
minutes)
Why Change to CPE System?
 It is clear and more precise than the current unit of
measure
 It eliminates ambiguity about how to divide and
attribute credits
 It is recognized worldwide by a variety of
credentialing bodies such as - ACFE, CFE, and
ISC(2)
 It enhances the ability and opportunity to calculate
credits for multiple recertification programs
How do I Convert Credits?
 The new credit guide translates to approximately one
ASIS credit to four CPEs
 Certification staff will perform the conversion of
ALL certificants due to recertify by December 31 of
2008, 2009 and 2010
 You only need to submit your recertification activities
as you normally do
How Many CPE Credits are Needed?
Each designation requires the following
CPE credits per 3-year term:
 60 for CPP
 45 for PSP and PCI
 Recertification fees are the same for all programs
($60 for members and $80 for non-members)
Increased activity is not required
to fulfill new credit requirements
Certification Terms
All recertification programs now have the
same three-year recertification term.
 Streamlining is a major benefit to those who have
multiple certifications
 By making PSP recertification requirement three years,
it reduces uncertainty about expiration dates
What about lapse policy?
 The policy for reinstating a certification after one year of
lapse remains the same
CPP, PCI, and PSP Recertification
Separate recertification forms are needed for
CPP, PSP and PCI recertification
 This is true even if some or all of your activities qualify for
credit under more than one certification
Recertification Activities
Remain the Same
 Certificants can earn their credits by using a combination of
both education and volunteer activities, ensuring that the
latter accounts for no more than 50% percent of their total
CPP credit submission
Credit Submission
Submitting Proof of Completion
for Educational CPUs
It is important to ensure that Certificates of
Training/Completion contain the following information:
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Program Sponsor
Course Title
Date
Hours Attended
Educational Credit Submission
Certificate of Training
Participant’s Name
Has Successfully Completed a
Program Instruction in
Certificate of Completion
Project Management Principles
Presented to:
Location:
Date:
Hours Attended:
Provider’s Name:
SAMPLE CERTIFICATE
Participant’s Name, CPP
Sponsor’s Name
For
Reasonable Security
CCTV/Video Surveillance in an IP World
April 19, 2007 (8 Hours)
SAMPLE CERTIFICATE
Chapter Chairperson
Chapter Name
Where to Find CPE Information?
Recertification Guides, Forms, and FAQs are on the
ASIS Recertification section of the web at:
http://www.asisonline.org/certification/recertchange.xml