NHA Webinar | ACE Credit + NHA: Working Together to Promote Credit Recommendations

NHA has recently partnered with The American Council on Education (ACE), whose ACE CREDIT program evaluates formal education courses and exams and determines eligibility for college-level credit. After a rigorous evaluation process, ACE has determined that a few of NHA's certification exams are equal to two hours of college credit! This is a big win for our learners, once certified, and those certification holders who qualify! We can't wait to share more details with you on our upcoming webinar!

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July 28 | 11:30 a.m. CST

July 28, 2021 11:30:00 CST

NHA is here to help

In this webinar, we'll tell you more about NHA's partnership with ACE and share exactly what ACE CREDIT means for our certification holders. This will include details about who is eligible, what professions are covered and how your students, once certified, can access their transcript reflecting college credit awarded by ACE.

NHA is committed to partnerships that provide maximum opportunity for our instructors and the students they teach. Working with ACE to provide this additional boost to our certification holders is just another way that we empower others to access a better future. You won't want to miss this!

Three Main Takeaways

What you’ll learn

Who is eligible for ACE credits

Who is eligible

All the details about who can receive college credit.

How to get ACE eligibility documentation

How to secure documentation

The process for obtaining an ACE transcript and how to submit to participating educational institutions.

How NHA is your advocate

Future opportunities

and how NHA is advocating for you.

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Meet Our Host: Jessica Langley-Loep, NHA’s Executive Director of Education and Advocacy

Jessica Langley-Loep, MS, is the Executive Director of Education and Advocacy for the National Healthcareer Association (NHA), a leading allied health education and certification exam provider. Her role at NHA puts her at the forefront of national efforts to influence allied health education and training, certification acceptance and regulation throughout the United States. Langley-Loep, a clinician by trade with tenure as a health science education leader, has also held national certifications for over 20 years. Working alongside physicians, health care professionals, and educators, she is committed to guiding and enhancing certification and quality patient care across various health care settings.Langley-Loep has published an array of articles and is regularly invited to speak on topics such as the role of certification, regulatory advances, and industry trends in the allied health.