Continuing Education Credits (CECs)
What is a Continuing Education Credit (CEC)?
A CEC is one hour of continuing education with meals and breaks excluded. All CECs required for the renewal period must be earned the previous year. CECs submitted for your credential renewal may date back no more than 12-months before your credential renewal date.
Continuing education credits are needed for all NAAEI credentials that require annual renewal and are required to maintain AIME membership. This includes CAM, NALP, CAPS, CAS and AIME. If you are unsure of the number of credits you need, check on your renewal invoice. Please submit the entire number of CECs required in one submission to ensure that your CECs are recorded accurately.
- Certified Apartment Manager (CAM) - 8 CECs annually
- National Apartment Leasing Professional (NALP) - 5 CECs annually
- Certified Apartment Portfolio Supervisor (CAPS) - 8 CECs annually
- Certified Apartment Supervisor (CAS) - 5 CECs annually
- Apartment Industry Maintenance Excellence (AIME) - 5 CECs annually
Individuals who hold multiple NAAEI credentials may use the same CECs for renewal of all credentials and AIME. For example, if you have a CAM and NALP credential, you would owe 6 CECs annually. The total number of CECs that you must report is indicated on your invoice.
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At least half of your CECs MUST be from the following sources:
- NAA Conference sessions (live or recorded)
- Any course or seminar offered by the NAA, NAAEI or your local NAA affiliated apartment association
- Serving on an NAA, NAAEI or local apartment association board or committee (1 CEC per board or committee and a maximum of 3 used per year)
- Participation in an apartment industry legislative event (each event counts for 1 CEC)
- Volunteering to instruct NAA, NAAEI or NAA affiliate courses without compensation (maximum of 3 CECs per year)
Help! I need CECs from the NAA, NAAEI or my local or state Apartment Association
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A maximum of half of your required CECs may come from:
- Accredited college or university courses
- Education programs from national housing organizations (For example: NAHMA or IREM)
- Courses, seminars or workshops approved by your State Real Estate Board or Commission
- Serving on boards, committees, commissions and task forces related to the housing industry
- Volunteering to instruct apartment industry courses (without compensation)
- Writing an original article published in an apartment industry publication (without compensation)
Not Accepted
- Corporate in-house training - For example: Classroom or online training required or offered through your company.
- Any courses, seminars or trainings that do not meet the criteria listed in the two sections above.
- CECs earned more than one year prior to your credential renwal date.
Grace Hill
- NAAEI and Grace Hill have partnered together to launch Visto, a new online learning platform. Through Visto, select Grace Hill courses will now be accepted. Click here to see a list of approved Grace Hill CEC courses.
Accepted Documentation
Education Programs
- Certificates of course completion
- Transcript or exam results
- Receipt or confirmation of payment for a program
- A CEC reporting form signed by affiliate apartment association staff
Civic Service, Writing & Instruction or Training Activities
- Copy of page in directory or newsletter listing board and committee members
- Copy of letter sent to credential holder to confirm board or committee appointment
- Copy of published article
- Copy of promotional piece listing course description, instructor and contact hours
- Copy of letter sent to confirm instruction or training assignment