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IBCCES
Landmark College is an approved continuing education training provider for Certified Autism Specialist (CAS) and Autism Certificate (AC) credentials from the International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards (IBCCES).
Students who complete the “Autism on Campus and Online” specialization of the Landmark College Professional Certificate in Learning Differences and Neurodiversity program are eligible to earn IBCCES autism credentials by passing an IBCCES certification exam which is offered at a 20 percent discount when using this Partner Code:
LANDMARK20
Certified Autism Specialist™
Requires a master’s degree (or higher) + two years of experience or a bachelor’s degree + ten years of experience.
$396
For 20% off, use the Partner Code
LANDMARK20
Autism Certificate™
No minimum education or experience required.
$236
For 20% off, use the Partner Code
LANDMARK20
- To satisfy the 14 CE training requirement for the CAS and AC programs, students can provide proof of completion for the IBCCES approved training through Landmark College.
- Students will still need to register and complete the IBCCES application, assessment and board review before certification is awarded.
- Landmark College training must have been completed within the last two (2) years to be applicable
About the IBCCES
For more than 20 years, IBCCES has been an industry leader in cognitive disorder training and certification for education, healthcare, corporate and travel & entertainment professionals around the globe. IBCCES provides evidence-based training and certification programs created in conjunction with its board of clinical and subject matter experts and autistic individuals to provide professionals with a better understanding of autism and other neurodivergencies.