The Education Standard
The Academic Requirement
A CSP candidate must hold either a bachelor's degree or higher in any field or an associate degree in safety, health and environment. There is no waiver of the academic requirement.
For U.S degrees, BCSP requires the educational institution hold institutional accreditation. There are two organizations that set standards for accrediting bodies.One is the U.S. Department of Education. The other is the Council forHigher Education Accreditation (CHEA). These organizations identify the accrediting organizations that meet their standards.
Unaccredited Degrees
Unaccredited degrees are a growing concern and at least five states now have laws making it illegal to use unaccredited degrees. Applicants and certificants cannot use unaccredited degrees. Their use is a violation of the BCSP Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct. The State of Oregon prohibits people from using unaccredited degrees and operates a website providing additional details. Visit the Oregon website at www.osac.state.or.us/oda.
BCSP relies on institutional and specialized/professional accreditation to determine acceptability of degrees and establish credit toward eligibility to sit for CSP examinations. Institutional accreditation establishes whether a college or university meets minimum standards as a degree granting institution. Specialized/professional accreditation evaluates specific degrees to determine whether the degree program meets minimum standards for preparing individuals for a field of practice covered by the accreditation procedure.
International Degree Evaluation
BCSP requires that all degrees from colleges and universities outside
the United States be evaluated for U.S. equivalency by the Consultancy
on International Education (CIE). Once your degree has been evaluated,
CIE will return to you your original documents with your evaluation
report and send a copy for the report directly to BCSP.
To complete the foreign degree evaluation process, please visit http://www.international-education.com/ or contact CIE directly.
Consultancy on International Education
P.O. Box 2792
Champaign, IL 61825-2792
Phone: 217-359-9602
Email: cie@international-education.com
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