Frequently Asked Questions about ASHA's Learn & Earn
What is ASHA's New Learn & Earn ASHA CEUs Continuing Education program?
The ASHA Continuing Education Board has developed new opportunities to help members meet state and national professional development requirements. These convenient and flexible opportunities will enhance professional knowledge and skills.
What programs are included?
Who can participate in the Learn & Earn ASHA CEUs program?
- Audiologists
- Speech-language pathologists
- Speech, language, and hearing scientists
What is the cost to participate in this program?
- Journal Study Group
0.1 to 0.6 ASHA CEUs: $55 member/ $65 nonmember
0.7 to 1.2 ASHA CEUs: $99 member/ $109 nonmember
- Earning Academic Credit
1.0* – 6.0* ASHA CEUs: $55 member/$65 nonmember
*Dependent on quarter/semester hours earned
- Preparing and Providing Instruction
0.1 – 1.0 ASHA CEUs: $55 member/ $65 nonmember
How many CEUs can I earn through the Learn & Earn ASHA CEUs program?
- Journal Study Groups – 0.1 to 1.2 ASHA CEUs
- Preparing for and Providing Instruction – 0.1 to 1.0 ASHA CEUs
- Earning Academic Credit:
- 1.0 ASHA CEUs/each quarter hour (max = 4.0 ASHA CEUs)
- 1.5 ASHA CEUs/each semester hour (max = 6.0 ASHA CEUs)
Can ASHA CEUs earned through the Learn & Earn program be used to meet professional development requirements for national certification maintenance?
Yes, ASHA CEUs earned through all five components of Learn & Earn can be used for maintaining your certification. It is recommended that you check the certification maintenance requirements to become familiar with the options for accumulating your professional development hours.
Can ASHA CEUs earned through the Learn & Earn program be used to meet professional development requirements for state licensure?
Check with your state licensure board to find out requirements relating to ASHA CEUs and the use of independent study to meet professional development requirements. With the exception of journal study groups, all other components of the Learn & Earn program are considered independent study.
This page was updated on: 8/21/2008.