Maintaining Your CAP® Certification

Achieving the Certified Administrative Professional (CAP®) certification from the Institute of Certified Administrative Professionals (ICAP) marks a significant milestone in your career, showcasing your expertise and dedication to excellence in the administrative profession. To uphold this esteemed credential, it is essential to engage in ongoing professional development and meet recertification requirements. The CAP® certification is valid for three years, during which certified professionals must earn a minimum of 60 Continuing Education Units (CEUs) to remain certified. These units can be accrued through various professional development activities, such as attending workshops, seminars, training courses, webinars, and participating in professional organizations. Additionally, documenting and submitting proof of these activities is crucial for the recertification process.

ICAP offers a range of resources and opportunities to help you stay current and excel in your role. By actively engaging with ICAP, you can access member-only resources, connect with other CAP® certified professionals, and explore career development tools. ICAP will review your application and, once approved, extend your CAP® credential for another three years.

Maintaining your CAP® certification demonstrates your commitment to lifelong learning and professional growth. Embrace continuous improvement by staying informed about industry trends, seeking innovative ways to enhance your skills, and adapting to the evolving demands of the workplace. Contact us for more information on recertification requirements and resources. Keep your CAP® credential active and continue your journey of professional excellence with ICAP.