2024 CPD Exam Registration

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2024 CPD Exam Registration
Exam dates: April 15 - 26, 2024
Exam registration deadline: April 1, 2024

For eligible candidates please add this product to your cart and checkout. Click REGISTER in green at the top right of this page. Do not use Internet Explorer; please use Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox. After submitting payment, you're required to complete an acknowledgement (visible after registration) and this will confirm you've read the requirements, as listed below.

Read: During checkout, you're required to include your 1) middle name as it appears on your legal identification. If your legal ID does not contain a middle name or initial please write N/A, 2) a personal email address if your account is not associated with a non-business email address, and 3) your exam date and time, including time zone. Ex: if you choose April 13, 2023 at 3:00 am Eastern you can only take the exam April 13, 2022, at 3:00 am Eastern.

Read: After checkout, you'll receive further email communication from the exam proctor approximately 7-14  business days prior to your exam. Please contact certification@aspe.org with questions.

Fees:

  • ASPE Members - $450
  • Nonmembers - $675

    • Nonmembers must complete the eligibility form prior to submitting exam registration fees.
    • If you wish to receive the member price for the exam your membership application must be received. It can take up to two weeks for applications to be processed so plan ahead.
    • All examination cancellations and requests for refunds must be emailed to the Certification Department, certification@aspe.org, by April 1, 2024.  A processing and administration fee of $100 will be deducted from the examination fee prior to the issuing of the refund. Refunds will be issued two to three weeks after the examination date.

Specifications:

  1. Candidates pick a date and time for their exam. You will follow the procedures to launch your online exam and sign online on the date and time you selected to take the exam.  This is not a window of time, this is the exact time you select when registering.
  2. The same policies and procedures apply to the remote proctor exam.
    1. You have 3.5 hours (210 minutes) to complete the 100-question multiple choice exam, and you will be monitored by a remote proctor.
    2. You are permitted to take the exam once.
    3. You are permitted to have your reference materials with you. There is NO LIMIT to the amount of materials but it's recommended that you have 6 or fewer items.
    4. You are permitted to have two pieces of blank paper to work on calculations. You're required to shred them in front of the proctor before your exam session concludes.
    5. You are permitted to use a non programmable calculator. You are not able to use your phone's calculator or the calculator on the computer you're using to take the exam.
  3. Specifications / Requirements to take the exam remotely via ProctorExam:
    1. Your computer is required to have a webcam (internal or external) which will be used to monitor you during the exam process.
    2. You’re required to download an app to your Android or Apple phone or table. This will be placed behind you in the room which you’ll be taking the exam to monitor your surroundings. I will share this with you at a later date.
    3. You’re required to use Google Chrome and download a browser extension which records your monitor. Nothing is downloaded or stored to your computer.
    4. Your internet speed should be consistent enough as to not time out during your exam session. It’s recommended that your internet speeds be at least 5MB down and up. If you need to determine this please visit speedtest.net and run a test on the computer and internet connection you will use for the exam.
  4. The exam proctor does not support the following: Google Chromebooks, Android tablets (Nexus 7, etc.), iOS tablets (iPad, iPad mini, etc.), and Microsoft Surface RT.
  5. We recommend you do not take the assessment in a work environment nor use a work laptop.
  6. If you are planning on using a Wi-Fi connection, check no-one else is using the Wi-Fi at the same time as their usage may affect your connection. Ensure you are positioned where the Wi-Fi signal is strongest. A wired connection will ensure a stable connection.
  7. Know how to obtain the mobile device operating system version which is located in the settings of your phone.
  8. Ensure you can connect your mobile device to Wi-Fi.
  9. Ensure your mobile device can be placed at least 3 meters /10 feet away from you and can be situated upright.



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