The AFA Central Office is closed and will reopen Monday, January 6.

The AFA Central Office is closed and will reopen Monday, January 6.

Annual Meeting Continuing Education

AFA is proud to be a lead partner in the development of the Student Affairs Educator Certification through the Higher Education Consortium for Student Affairs Certification. This consortium includes representation from each of the founding association partners, including NASPA, ACUHO-I, ACUI, NACA, ASCA, and NIRSA. In addition to the general certification, several specialty certifications are available, including a Fraternity/Sorority Life specialization (CSAEd-FSL). Click here to learn more about the benefits of the CSAEd certification for you and your organization/institution.

AFA has been approved by the Higher Education Consortium for Student Affairs Certification to provide CE credit for Certified Student Affairs Educators (CSAEd). We are excited to share that continuing education (CE) credits will be available to active certification holders at the 2024 Annual Meeting. Sessions that qualify for CE credit at the Annual Meeting will be identified with tags in the Whova event app. AFA is solely responsible for all aspects of this program.

What is the process for attaining CE’s at the Annual Meeting?

Throughout the Annual Meeting, certification holders are asked to complete the CE Credit Submission Form to document their attendance at sessions that qualify for CE credits.

CE Credit Submission Form

Information collected through the CE Credit Submission Form will help staff generate a certificate of completion after the Annual Meeting. Please contact Director of Professional Development Shelby Flores at shelby@afa1976.org to receive a certificate/proof of completion.

Additional information about CE processes will be shared with certification holders via email. If you have questions or want to learn more about CE credits at the Annual Meeting, please contact Director of Professional Development, Shelby Flores, at shelby@afa1976.org.

How do I know how many CE credits I can receive at the Annual Meeting?

Sessions that qualify for CE credit at the Annual Meeting will be identified with tags in the Whova event app.

At the Annual Meeting, certification holders may attain a maximum of:

  • 12 Core credits
  • 11 Social Justice and Inclusion (SJI) credits
  • 12 Fraternity and Sorority Life Speciality (FSL) credits
  • 6 Student Conduct Administration (SC) credits

2024 AFA Annual Meeting Educational Programming