Enrolling in the individual classes that best meet your needs and interests is a great way to earn credits in some of our most popular areas of study. Classes include:. Methods and Materials for Teaching English as a Second Language. Diverse Learners. Assessment of ESL and Bilingual Students. Law and Policy.
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Creating Safe and Supportive Learning EnvironmentsFor more information about this program, view the. You can also ask questions anytime via.The requirements for professional licensure, certification, endorsement, salary increase, and related employment benefits vary from state to state and district to district and change frequently and without notice. ACE program completers seeking such benefits may be required to satisfy additional state or district specific requirements. While ACE makes every reasonable effort to remain abreast of state licensure requirements, the College neither implies nor guarantees that the completion of an ACE degree or certificate program will result in eligibility for licensure, certification, endorsement, salary increase, or related employment benefit in any state. Prospective students are strongly advised to confirm the benefit(s) for which they may be eligible upon completion with their state’s licensure agency and school district prior to enrolling in an American College of Education degree or certificate program.Complete and submit all application components including the admission application, including the enrollment agreement, and payment agreement.
Submit the nonrefundable application fee. Provide official transcripts from a regionally accredited institution indicating successful completion of the level of education required for entry to the program.The application fee is valid for one year from date of submission.Additional evidence may be required to fulfill state requirements, including but not limited to verification of professional experience, test scores, or an interview. All applicants must submit to the Admissions Office official, sealed college transcripts from each institution attended. Transcripts that are international and/or not in English must be evaluated through an -recommended agency. Texas applicants may only submit evaluations from agencies approved by the. International applicants must request the course-by-course evaluation.
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Becoming an ACE Certified Professional can help you start or advance your career in health and fitness. A certification demonstrates to potential clients, employers and your community that you hold the knowledge and skills you need to safely and effectively lead others toward long-term, healthy change. Once you’ve decided to become certified, your first step is to choose a program. You’ll find hundreds of certification options, but only a select few (including all four ACE Certifications) are accredited by the National Commission for Certifying Agencies (NCCA)—the gold standard for accreditation of quality certifications in healthcare, fitness, health coaching and other professions.After you’ve chosen a certification program that best suits you, you’ll choose a study program based on your learning style and needs. Once you’ve studied for and passed your exam, it’s time to think about your career path.
You may choose to work in a health and fitness club or run your own business; and you may want to work with seniors or youth. ACE has several tools and resources to help you get started and we’ll be here to support you every step of the way, no matter where your journey takes you. In order to determine which primary certification is best for you, it is important to identify your career goals and the service that you aim to provide. If you would like to get certified to lead one-on-one or small-group training sessions, the ACE Personal Trainer Certification would be the best fit.
However, if you aspire to design and lead all formats of group exercise, the ACE Group Fitness Instructor Certification is the optimal choice. The ACE Health Coach Certification is designed for individuals who seek to obtain the behavior change, physical activity and nutrition coaching skills needed to promote long-term, healthy change. ACE also offers a Medical Exercise Specialist Certification that enables individuals to work alongside healthcare teams and help clients with multiple health issues.
You can easily register for an ACE computer-based certification exam on our website, or by phone, fax, email or mail. Don’t forget that all candidates must hold a current CPR/AED certification with a live skills check (online-only courses not accepted) that must be valid through the chosen exam date. Eligibility requirements for the ACE Health Coach and Medical Exercise Specialist exams must be met through the ACE process prior to registration. Please note: health coach candidates that already hold another current ACE Certification do not require pre-approval.Ready to register?Online:Phone: 1-800-825-3636 ext. 783, M-F 7 a.m.–5 p.m. PSTFax: 858-576-6564Email:Mail :American Council on ExerciseAttn: Exam Registration4851 Paramount Dr.San Diego, CA 92123. Accreditation provides quality assurance that a program, organization or institution has met and maintains predetermined national or international standards.
In the United States, there are separate accreditations for education, certification and facilities; each with different purposes, meanings, criteria, standards and time limits. Accreditations are awarded by non-governmental organizations that set and uphold standards of quality agreed upon by members of the accrediting body and professional community.Many employers in fitness, healthcare and other professions require employees to hold accredited certifications. In addition, certification and licensure programs that have education prerequisites typically require that the diploma or degree be earned from an accredited educational institution.All four ACE certifications are accredited by the National Commission for Certifying Agencies (NCCA), the gold standard for accreditation of quality certifications in healthcare, fitness, health coaching and other professions. By earning and maintaining NCCA accreditation, ACE is positioning its certified professionals to gain recognition as legitimate members of the healthcare continuum, providing more opportunities for people to receive services from well-qualified exercise professionals and health coaches. Individuals who possess ACE certifications are required to earn a minimum of 2.0 continuing education credits (CECs) every two years in order to keep their certification current (2.0 CECs equates to 20 hours of course instruction).
Continuing education is a great way to build expertise and better serve clients, as well as stay up-to-date with industry knowledge and trends. ACE offers a variety of continuing education options, such as specialist programs, online courses, webinars and one-day workshops. There are hundreds of ACE approved courses offered by trusted providers in the industry, too.
Continuing education offerings that have not been formally ACE approved but are applicable to an ACE certification can be submitted for credits by completing an online petition. To ensure that your credential remains current, you need to earn 2.0 continuing education credits (CECs) and complete the recertification process every two years. Choosing to pursue a Specialist Program to meet your continuing education requirements is a great way to gain a deeper level of understanding in a particular discipline. When selecting a program, first consider the types of clients you enjoy working with. By applying the specialist designation to your resume, you will attract more clients from that population. If you enjoy working with the over-50 crowd, the Senior Fitness Specialist program would be a great match for you.
On the other hand, if your desire is to round out the great fitness training you already provide by learning how to help clients build a well-balanced dietary foundation, the Fitness Nutrition Specialist program might be right for you. Additionally, having multiple specialist designations will enhance your value among your clients and can boost business. For instance, becoming a Weight Management Specialist and a Behavior Change Specialist will perfectly position you to attract clients who are serious about their weight loss efforts and are ready to make lifestyle changes.
ACE offers a variety of educational opportunities to suit all types of learners and interests. If you’d like to receive specialized education in a particular area of health and fitness, take a look at our Specialist Programs, which provide you with up to 25 hours of continuing education.
For those looking for an affordable, convenient and fun way to grow their career, the CEC Club offers unlimited access to over 100 of our online courses. ACE also publishes a monthly online magazine called Certified, which includes articles on fitness trends, newly released research on relevant topics and business education to keep you at the top of your game.
If learning in a live setting is more your speed, join one of our highly educated ACE Master Trainers at an in-person workshop. If you’d like more flexibility in your learning, e-credits and magazine quizzes are quick ways to consume your continuing education.Because our mission is to get people moving and we strive to empower all people to live their most fit lives, we also have several free options for enhancing your knowledge of health and fitness.
Peruse our ACE Healthy Living Blog or ACE Insights Blog for workout and nutrition tips and consumer-friendly fitness advice. To learn from one of our ACE subject matter experts in real time, sign up for a free ACE LiveClass or webinar and enjoy great education from the comfort of your own home. ACE professionals are required to recertify every two years to maintain their certification. To do this they must complete 2.0 continuing education credits CECs (20 hours). We accept continuing education that helps our professionals grow their skills and abilities relevant to their certification. Our professionals must also hold a current CPR and AED certification.We provide a variety of continuing education courses to assist in fulfilling the CEC requirement. We also accept submittals for courses from third party continuing education providers for review.
We approve courses from a broad range of topics, with over 3,000 courses approved in 2017.All third party continuing education courses must be submitted online through an ACE business account. Each course application goes through a review process by a continuing education reviewer.
The course author and course instructor must meet specific criteria. Additionally, an approved course must fall within the scope of practice for ACE professionals. Once a course has been approved it is assigned a CEC number—the number an ACE professional records in their “My ACE” account once they have completed a course.All courses are approved for one calendar year. ACE approved courses are listed on our Trusted Provider page. At ACE, our mission is to get people moving. We embrace that mission wholeheartedly, and are thrilled to play a role in fighting the dual epidemics of physical inactivity and obesity.
But we know that we can’t accomplish our mission alone. We are truly a mission-driven team that has a passion for health and fitness. Our employees are strong believers in not only inspiring others to achieve long-term, healthy change; but also in maintaining their own health and wellness, and in making a difference in our local community. Many of our employees are ACE Certified and offer free on-site fitness classes and wellness activities, and participate in volunteer outreach programs. We are a like-minded, vibrantly fun, actively positive, energetically collaborative, passionately thoughtful and highly dedicated team.
You won’t find a group of people more committed to influencing others to become the best versions of themselves than the ACE team. At the American Council on Exercise, our mission is to get people moving. We believe in the power of movement to bring families, communities and coworkers together. We believe that even a little movement every day can play a big role in turning the tide on physical-inactivity related diseases such as heart disease and diabetes. That’s why, as the leading nonprofit exercise professional and health coach certification organization, carrying out our mission is in everything we do, from empowering our fitness professionals to help others live healthier lives; to advocating for greater access to high quality physical activity and science-based health and fitness resources in all communities; to elevating the role of physical activity in healthcare.
For every step we encourage someone to take—in their career, in their community or in improving their own health—ACE has helped make the world a healthier and more active place. Find out more about all of the ways we’ve made movement our mission by reading our. ACE advocates for public policy solutions that enhance access for all Americans to the people, places and other resources needed to be physically active.
We seek to position well-qualified exercise professionals and health coaches as a valued and recognized resource for leadership and expertise in physical activity and lifestyle in their communities through the development of relationships with policy makers, appropriate state and federal government departments including and adjacent professional organizations and profession.Our nation needs a more prevention-centered way of caring for the health and wellness of its people, and safe, supervised physical activity must be a cornerstone. ACE is readying exercise professionals and health coaches to contribute to the national response to the physical inactivity, obesity and chronic disease epidemics. We are working to influence stakeholder attitudes toward prevention and elevate well-qualified exercise professionals and health coaches to become a valued and trusted member of the healthcare community that provides the leadership and expertise to support the adoption of healthy, active lifestyle behaviors. As the leading nonprofit health and fitness certification organization, our mission is to get people moving, because we believe physical activity can play a major role in preventing and reversing the epidemic of chronic, lifestyle-related diseases spreading the globe. That’s why we advocate for greater physical activity for all people. It’s also why we strive to set the highest industry standards, elevate the careers of health and fitness professionals, and do everything we can to help people worldwide make movement their mission.We believe the physical-inactivity epidemic must be faced in areas that are far beyond the reach of the traditional fitness industry.
A far more inclusive approach is required—which is why we actively collaborate and facilitate partnerships with policymakers, fitness industry leaders, community organizations and the healthcare industry. We are determined to expand the healthcare continuum and integrate ACE Professionals, so activity can be prescribed to prevent inactivity related diseases.Through these wide-ranging collaborative efforts, as well as through our NCCA-accredited certifications, continuing education, and science-based health and fitness information, we are investing in our mission to get people moving—so that everyone, everywhere has the opportunity to lead an active, healthy and fulfilling life.