CVE RENEWAL
All certification renewals must be completed through your CRCCCONNECT. Online renewal applications are available approximately 4 months prior to the certification “valid-through” date.
View or Print CVE, CWA, CCAA Criteria for Certification Renewal and Continuing Education Guide.
CONTINUING EDUCATION
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Congratulations! You have renewed
The continuing education requirement:
- 80 hours of continuing education must be completed within the current five-year period.
- Two types of CE
Pre-approved – submitted without additional fees
Post-approved – $18 fee per activity (due at time of submission – if not paid, CE will deleted in 7 days)
CVE Renewal Tutorials
Purchasing and Accessing CRCC eUNIVERSITY Courses
CVE, CWA, and CCAA Renewing by Continuing Education
FEATURED CE PROVIDERS
Featured CE Providers have paid a fee to be listed directly on this website. This does not guarantee the organizations have applied for pre-approval of all of their continuing education courses, seminars, or conferences. This list is not meant as an endorsement of the programs or services the organizations provide.
American Academy of Physician Life Care Planners (AAPLCP)
Sandra Contreras
(866)445-8579
scontreras@aaplcp.org
http://www.aaplcp.org
Assistive Technology Industry Association
Caroline Van Howe
learning center@atia.org
CareerSmart Learning
Diana Bravo
877-479-7338
info@careersmart.com
http://careersmart.com/product-category/crc/
Center on Community Living and Careers, Indiana Institute on Disability & Community, Indiana University
Cecilia Buckley
(815)855-6508
cepobuck@iu.edu
https://www.iidc.indiana.edu/cclc/training-and-events/cclc-learning-academy.html
Illinois Institute for Rehabilitation and Employment Research (IIRER)
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Xiaolei Tang, Ph.D., CRC
217.244.6022
contact-iirer@illinois.edu
iirer.ahs.illinois.edu
Stout Vocational Rehabilitation Institute
Jennifer Gundlach-Klatts
Stroud Vocational Expert Services
Marilyn Stroud
Background CHeck
Obtaining a Criminal Background Check
CRCC requires individuals to respond to various questions relating to character and violations of the law. A prior conviction for violating any law, statute, or ordinance will not automatically preclude an individual from being determined eligible to seek certification or recertification. However, CRCC will deem an individual to be ineligible for initial certification or recertification if he/she has not completed parole, probation, or any other terms or conditions imposed by any court in conjunction with a conviction, a suspended imposition of a sentence, or other sentencing alternatives. Convictions include guilty pleas and pleas of “no contest.”
If an individual discloses violations of laws, statutes, or ordinances, CRCC requires court documentation or a criminal background check identifying the charges raised and sentencing status/disposition of those charges. The documentation must address whether the individual has met all conditions imposed by the court and paid all fees, if applicable. Severity of the crime and length of time since the incident are all taken into consideration.
If court documentation is not available, you are required to submit to a criminal background check through CRCC’s authorized provider, Justifacts, with all fees paid by you.
Click here to learn more about the criminal background check.
When you receive your completed criminal background check from Justifacts, you must upload the report via your account on CRCCCONNECT.