Caps Connection - 08/09/2005 (Plain Text Version)Bill Owens, CAPS, CGR View Graphical Version | Subscribe
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Editor... In this issue: Maintaining Your CAPS DesignationYou’ve spent time and money to earn your CAPS designation, and it has become an important part of your marketing when approaching potential clients. But unlike any high school or college degree, your CAPS designation can expire. Don’t forget your CAPS anniversary because to maintain the CAPS designation, graduates must complete the continuing education requirements every three years. The continuing education requirement date (or expiration date) is three years after your official graduation date and subsequent designation continuing education requirement dates. Maintaining your CAPS designation requires two parts: annual renewal and the continuing education requirement. CAPS professionals must pay an annual renewal fee during their three-year designation period and complete the continuing education requirement at the end of the three-year designation period. CAPS receive renewal information by mail prior to their renewal date. In addition, CAPS professionals receive the continuing education requirement materials before the designation expiration date. To complete the continuing education requirement, a CAPS designation recipient must earn a total of 12 hours of continuing education credit through class time or service from three continuing education sections (as described below). The options are divided into two parts:
Academic Coursework
Industry Education and Activities
Community Service
To verify attendance for continuing education, each participant may be required to submit one of the following documents for each continuing education program listed on the continuing education requirement application:
Your CAPS designation puts you ahead of the rest. By continuing your education you continue to improve your business and your bottom line. Don’t let your designation run out! For more information or to contact us directly, please visit www.NAHB.org | ©2005, National Association of Home Builders |