AWWA provides Certificates of Completion for select programs. To receive a Certificate of Completion, attendees must review the program's specific requirements. If you will use your Certificate for license renewal, we recommend you contact your licensing agency in advance to check for acceptance, as every agency is different. Instructions to access your self-service certificate are below. Additionally, please be sure to read the full disclaimer below.
Instructions to access certificates are below.
In-person conferences & seminars will provide an attendance-tracking method onsite. You will track which sessions you attend each day, and AWWA will produce Certificates of Completion. Please inquire onsite for specifics.
Attended ACE23 in Toronto? Visit the ACE Continuing Education webpage for additional details.
Online eLearning Courses Many states will approve eLearning courses, please contact your licensing agency for details before purchasing online training. After successfully completing a course you will have access to a certificate within your AWWA account.
Webinars Attendees who view the entire live webinar will receive an AWWA Certificate of Completion. This certificate may, or may not, be valid for continuing education in your state, as every state and license is different. Please check with your agency to determine if this AWWA Certificate will be applicable to your unique situation, as AWWA does not apply to states for webinars. Please see below for instructions to access your certificate of completion.
All approvals are at the discretion of your licensing agency. Please note that a Certificate of Completion does not guarantee that your agency will award you credit. It is the individual's responsibility, before registering for any education program, to contact his/her licensing agency: 1. To confirm that the education program is acceptable for continuing education credit towards your particular license; and 2. To confirm what you need to submit for credit approval. You must contact your specific licensing agency for details. AWWA recommends that you:
States and Provinces use all sorts of abbreviation and nomenclature to address continuing education for water industry professionals. The unit will vary for each state, each profession, and every agency. Please become familiar with your own unique situation. Here are some of the most common ways to represent "1 Hour":
For credits information or questions, please email Education Services or complete the Credit Inquiry form above.