National Registry of CPE Sponsors

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Group Internet Based Additional Delivery Method (ADM)

Group Internet Based programs are synchronous learning activities in which learners participate individually, with real time interaction of an instructor or subject matter expert, and built-in processes for attendance and interactivity.

Whether a program is classified as Group Live or Group Internet Based is determined by how the participant consumes the learning (in a group setting or on an individual basis) and not by the technology used in program delivery. 

Examples include but are not limited to:

  • participation in a webcast individually
  • participation in a broadcast of a Group Live presentation (even if everyone else is in a Group Live setting, if the participant is alone, his participation is Group Internet Based)
  • participants calling into a conference call on an individual basis (a particant calling into a conference call qualifies as Group Internet Based and requires a monitoring mechanism)
The Group Internet Based delivery method review focuses on a review of a Group Internet Based program with participants or as a demonstration.  Learning objectives must be measurable and appropriate for the topic. The content must be well matched to the selected field of study and participants must be able to interact with the real time instructor. Additionally, this review will ensure that the content enhances the professional knowledge of the CPA. If the application passes through all of the requirements of the review process the applicant will receive notification that they are approved to provide NASBA approved CPE credits for the Group Internet Based delivery method.

Additonal Delivery Method Application Fee

Additional delivery method fees below for the Group Internet Based delivery method are based on the number of different programs offered by CPE program sponsors.

  • 1 – 15 different programs - $1,000
  • 16 – 25 different programs - $1,065
  • 26 – 50 different programs - $1,920
  • 51 – 100 different programs - $3,100
  • 101 – 250 different programs - $3,800
  • 251 – 500 different programs - $4,450
  • 501 – 1000 different programs - $5,080
  • 1000 + different programs - $6,125

Application Review Process

1. Submit the Interest Form

Complete the interest form with "Additional Delivery Method" selected as the product of interest and indicate the delivery method you would like to add. After the completed form is submitted, a link to the ADM application will be sent to the main contact.  The email address is no-reply@salesforce.com.  Some mail client security features may reject this address, so make sure you are able to accept emails from no-reply@salesforce.com.

2. Familiarize Yourself with the Standards and Best Practices

Before proceeding with the online ADM application, we ask that you make yourself familiar with the Statement on Standards for Continuing Professional Education (CPE) Programs (revised December 2024).  These are the Standards by which your application will be measured for compliance.

The Best Practices site has been developed to assist in the development, presentation, measurement, and reporting of CPE programs.  Please visit the Best Practices site here.

3. Complete ADM Application

The Registry application is a detailed process, and potential sponsors should take the necessary steps in providing a complete application.  The National Registry provides help and support to provide guidance, including video whiteboards, best practices, and workshops (i.e. the Registry Summit).  The online application is an intuitive and interactive interface by which you can upload all materials that are relevant for the delivery method you are seeking for approval. The application and review fees can also be paid through this secure system. The online application form will allow you to save and return to complete it at a later date. You will be prompted to supply a login and password to access the incomplete form. 

You may apply for multiple instructional delivery methods (Group Live; Group Internet Based; QAS Self Study; Nano Learning; and Blended Learning) with one application. You will be requested to submit certain documentation and program materials for one program of each instructional delivery method for which you are applying. All of the requested documentation for the application should relate to the submitted program. For example, if the submitted course is titled, “Accounting ABCs,” then all submitted materials (program materials, promotional materials, certificate of completion, evaluation form, etc.) should be for the “Accounting ABCs” program.

Group Internet Based ADM Program Additional Materials:

  • description of how participants are monitored for active participation in the program
  • submit dates and times of upcoming program presentations (If program is not currently presented, then NASBA will need to observe a demonstration of the program.)
  • program online access instructions/codes

4. Main Contact Notified of Status

Once you have submitted your ADM application, you will receive a confirmation email.

5. ADM Application Review Process Begins

Fees must be submitted before the application will move forward in the review process. The National Registry team reviews your application to determine if the policies, procedures, and courses are compliant with the Standards. The ADM application process consists of a hands-on evaluation by the National Registry of CPE Sponsors administrative review team. Your application will be assigned to a National Registry Account Administrator.  Your assigned Account Administrator will evaluate the administrative materials to measure against the applicable Standards. Applications are reviewed in the order in which they are received.  

The required documents for the application include:

The program list should include programs under your current approved delivery method in addition to known product offerings under the additional delivery method. If all program offerings have not yet been determined, submit the known course offerings and remit fees based on that program offering level. If, during the year, your organization will exceed the number of program offerings included in the ADM application, please contact your National Registry Account Administrator.

6. Content Review

One program for each instructional delivery method for which you are applying is reviewed for content and technical accuracy. 

NASBA will need to participate in a Group Internet Based program.  If a program is not currently being presented for other participants, then NASBA will need to observe a demonstration. Typically, the review will be conducted by an outside, independent CPA who will review the program for content, technical accuracy, and participation monitoring. Process time depends upon the agreed-upon date for program review. You are required to provide biographies of the
instructor/developer and reviewer. Qualifications listed in these biographies must show evidence of expertise in the subject matter.

7. Request for Modifications

If there are areas of non-compliance, your National Registry Account Administrator will send you an email requesting modifications. Each element included on the modification report must be addressed. If you have any questions, please contact your Account Administrator. You will have two weeks from the date of the email to submit the modified documentation and materials. You have two opportunities to make required modifications.  After two opportunities to make modifications, if ANY non-compliance remains, the application will be closed.

8. Application Approved

Once your ADM application is approved, you will be provided with an approval letter.