What is NCCA?
National Commission for Certifying Agencies (NCCA) is the accreditation body of the National Organization for Competency Assurance (NOCA). Certification programs may apply and be accredited by the NCCA if they demonstrate compliance with each accreditation standard. NCCA’s Standards exceed the requirements set forth by the American Psychological Association and the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. What does this accreditation mean? The certifying agency who qualifies for this accreditation has met the stringent standards of certification psychometric science and has the policy and procedures in place to insure high standards of security, confidentiality, examination procedure and fairness. This accreditation places RCCB® among the highest ranked certifying agencies in the country. Who holds this accreditation? A complete list of the certifying agencies accredited by NCCA can be found here.
Related Questions
- There are several colleges/seminaries, as well as other NCCA Certified Academic training centers that offer the same program. Why should I choose RMCM Ministries?
- Is the NCCA licensure and board certification the same as (or equivalent to) a state’s Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) certification?
- How can I do the required NCCA case studies if I’m not working as a Christian counselor?