What are the benefits for providers to have their courses ARELLO-IDECC certified?
First, some jurisdictions require ARELLO-IDECC certification for approval. Therefore, having your course certified meets this requirement in the particular jurisdiction. Second, some jurisdictions simplify and expedite the jurisdictional application process for ARELLO-IDECC certified courses by shorting or eliminating application forms that deal with course delivery issues. Third, ARELLO-IDECC certification does not guarantee automatic approval in all jurisdictions but it is the leading credential available in distance education in the world today. Many jurisdictions that don’t require certification certainly hold it in high esteem as a quality course for their jurisdiction’s pre- and post-licensees. Please see the Recognition section to find out which states recognize ARELLO-IDECC certification. If you have questions concerning ARELLO-IDECC certification requirements for a particular jurisdiction, please contact the applicable jurisdictional office.
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