CPE Monitor Newsletters
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New Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn presence serves CPAs, learning providers
01-Jun-2011 Comments (0)ShareNASBA maintains a presence on Facebook and Twitter to engage and inform members, as well as others who follow its activities -
CPE Standards review next steps include evaluating, incorporating feedback
01-Jun-2011 Comments (0)ShareThe CPE Standards' review process took a major step forward with the distribution of a working draft at the recent CPE Conference. -
It's one thing to streamline a process to save some time. It's quite another to transform a system that once required weeks to submit and boil it down to something completed in mere hours
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That body pulled together various recommendations into the working draft, and also attended the conference in order to meet live with sponsors.
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Though the event's core revolved around the CPE Standards, other topics beneficial to sponsors were also covered.
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Although CPE providers have been thrilled with the conversion from manual to online applications and renewals, some of the system's finer points are easy to miss.
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Caldwell merges responsibilities as Gen. Counsel, Compliance Services Dir.
01-Jun-2011 Comments (0)ShareAfter eight years with NASBA as General Counsel and overseeing the Business Development department, Maria Caldwell became the Director of Compliance Services in February. -
2011 is here! Join us as we celebrate new beginnings and reach for new opportunities in the months ahead!
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"How to Succeed in the New Normal", an article by Tom Hood. As the Great Recession of 2008 begins to recede, organizations are beginning to ask, Whats next? How do we succeed in this new normal?
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View the latest information on the CPE Task Force including task force members and updated timeline.
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With the launch of a new Web site and the launch of a new online application system, it may be a little tricky to find certain pieces of information. View this article for guidance on making payments and where to find specific applications.
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During the process of the last revisions cycle to the Statement on Standards for Continuing Professional Education (CPE) Programs (Standards), the CPE Standards Working Group (Working Group) recognized that advancements in technology, the transformative impact of AI and other innovations in learning and learning modalities seem to be blurring the lines of how the instructional delivery methods for CPE programs are currently defined in the Standards. The Working Group believes that it is time to holistically reconsider the instructional delivery methods and challenge what those might be in the future.
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The purpose of the compliance audit is to confirm the responses provided to NASBA during the most recently submitted self-certification renewal. The compliance audit is designed to confirm that Registry sponsors continue to adhere to the Statement on Standards for Continuing Professional Education (CPE) Programs (Standards) in developing, presenting, measuring and reporting of CPE programs.