The Midwest School of Credit offers the following Professional Certification Programs:
- Credit Business Assoicate (CBA)
- Credit Business Fellow (CBF)
- Certified Credit Executive (CCE)
CBA Requirements
Midwest School of Credit offers the Credit Administrative Program (CAP), which is a series of courses designed to prepare candidates for the Credit Business Associate (CBA) exam. By successfully completing CAP with a "C" average or better for each course, you may apply to take the CBA exam. For more information on courses offered in our CAP program please click here.
CAP Courses
- Business Credit Principles
- Basic Financial Accounting
- Financial Statement Analysis I
CBF Requirements
The Advanced Credit Administration Program (ACAP) prepares the student for the Credit Business Fellow (CBF) exam. Achievement of the CBA designation, 75 career Roadmap points and the completion of the following courses are required for eligibility. For more information on courses offered in our ACAP program please click here.
ACAP Courses:
- Business Law
- Credit Law
- Financial Statements: Interpretation and Credit Risk Assessment
CCE Requirements
Completion of both the CBA and CBF designations or 10 years full-time experience and 125 career Roadmap points. Beginning on January 1, 2001, all candidates who apply for the CCE designation under Plan A must have a four year degree from an accredited institution in addition to the 10 years of experience and 125 point requirement. After January 1, 2001, applicants without a degree will have to earn the CBA and CBF requirement before applying for the CCE designation.
For more information on becoming a certified credit professional contact:
Lillian Novak or go to NACM National's Website.