Certified Compliance & Ethics Professional® (CCEP® ) Want to Become Certified in Compliance and Ethics? Be recognized for your experience and knowledge in corporate compliance!
Step 1 QUALIFY
CCEP® candidates must meet two eligibility requirements before sitting for the exam: Work Experience and Continuing Education
- Work Experience: candidates must fit into one of the two work experience categories:
- Active Compliance Professional: Persons with one year of full-time compliance experience
- Allied Compliance Professional: Persons with at least 1,500 hours/two years of compliance-related experience
- Student Option: Students completing a certificate program at an SCCE‑accredited university are eligible for the exam upon completion, waiving the work experience requirement
- Continuing Education: Candidates must obtain 20 CCB Continuing Education Units (CEUs) in the 12 months prior to sitting for the exam (a minimum of 50% must be from LIVE meetings)
Step 2 PREPARE
How can you prepare for the CCEP® exam? SCCE faculty suggest the following:
- Review the CCEP® Candidate Handbook, focusing on the detailed content outline Read The Complete Compliance and Ethics Manual and Compliance 101 (available for purchase)
- Take the CCEP® Practice Exam
- Attend an SCCE Academy: Designed to compliment your work experience and help you do well on the exam, this week-long conference fulfills the 20 CCB CEUs requirement, reviews the basics of compliance and ethics, and offers the CCEP® exam on-site
- Review the Federal Sentencing Guidelines
Step 3 TEST
Candidates who have met the eligibility requirements may schedule their exam. The CCEP® exam is offered on-site at many SCCE conferences, as well as at local H&R Block locations.
Step 4 MAINTAIN
Once certification is obtained, you are eligible to use your credentials for a two-year certification period, starting from when you pass the exam. At the end of the two-year certification period, you must submit the information below to maintain your certification. Failure to submit the appropriate documentation prior to your certification period expiration date will result in a lapse in your certification and your only option will be to retest:
- Submit the Renewal Application either by faxing or mailing the PDF form or submitting the web form.
- Presenting 40 CCB approved Continuing Education Units (CEUs)
- Renewal Fee ($100/members and $200/non-members) Suggested methods for earning the required 40 CCB approved Continuing Education Units Include:
QUESTIONS ?
Contact Certification Coordinator, at ccb@corporatecompliance.org or +1 952 933 4977 or 888 277 4977. |