Thursday, March 8, 2012

CIA Accreditation Process - How Will It Apply to You?

I've had questions from current and former students on eligibility.  The bad news is that there is no grandfathering of exam credits for any courses taken prior to Fall 2012.  The rationale is that the CIA can validate course content from Fall2012 onwards, but not for prior years.



  • If you are entering your second year of classes and plan to take ACSC116 in the Fall of 2012 (or later), you can potentially get CIA exemptions for SOA exams FM, MLC, MFE and C.
  • If you've taken ACSC116  but no higher level ACSC courses, you can potentially get CIA exemptions for exams MLC, MFE and C.  You can't get an exemption for FM without retaking ACSC116 (which would delay your graduation by a full year).
  • If you've taken ACSC116 and ACSC216 but no higher level ACSC courses, you can potentially get CIA exemptions for exams MLC, MFE and C.  In this case, you can't retake 116 once you've passed 216.
  • If you have completed ACSC217 but no third year courses, you can potentially get CIA exemptions for exams MFE and C.  You won't be able to get credit for MLC or FM.
  • If you have completed ACSC318, you can potentially get CIA exemptions for exams MFE.  You won't be able to get credit for C, MLC or FM.
  • If you are an ACSC graduate or will graduate prior to the Fall 2012 term, sorry you cannot get CIA credits for any courses.
Notice than in each case, CIA accreditation requires that you meet the minimum standard in each course mapped to the CIA exams (more on this in future posts).

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