What is the CPD (Continuing Professional Development) program?
The Continuing Professional Development program is a joint program of the CPCU Society and the AICPCU that recognizes CPCUs who keep their knowledge current and their skills sharp through professional development activities. How can I qualify for CPD recognition? To qualify for CPD status, you must earn 60 points every two years. Points are awarded for a variety of activities-passing exams or courses, teaching, writing, conducting research, serving in industry organizations, serving as graders or on IIA/AICPCU Exam Review Committees, attending chapter meetings and workshops, and more. The CPD application lists a wide variety of activities-with corresponding point values. How do I apply? Application is now easier than ever before. Simply request a CPD application form, list your qualifying activities, and sign and submit the form to the American Institute for CPCU. When your application is approved, you’re qualified for a two-year period. What about documentation? You’re no longer requi
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