Completion & Certification Policy
Standards for program completion, credentialing, and credential maintenance at AccrediPro University.
Completion Requirements
100% Curriculum Completion
All lessons, modules, and required readings must be marked as complete within the learning management system.
Assessment Passing Score
A minimum score of 80% on the Final Competency Examination is required. Students receive up to 3 attempts.
Practical Demonstration
Where applicable, students must submit practical demonstrations or case study analyses as specified in their program outline.
Code of Ethics Acknowledgment
Students must formally acknowledge and agree to the APU Code of Ethics and Scope of Practice before credential issuance.
Assessment Standards
Knowledge-Based Questions
Multiple-choice and scenario-based questions testing comprehension of core curriculum content.
Application Questions
Case-study scenarios requiring students to apply principles to real-world practitioner situations.
Critical Thinking
Questions designed to assess analytical reasoning and evidence-based decision making.
Retake Policy
Students who do not pass the Final Competency Examination may retake it up to two additional times (3 total attempts). A mandatory 48-hour waiting period is required between attempts. After the third unsuccessful attempt, students must repeat the relevant curriculum modules before retaking.
Credential Issuance
Upon successful completion of all program requirements, AccrediPro University will issue:
- Digital Certificate — A verifiable digital credential with a unique Credential ID, accessible through the student portal
- Digital Badge — A shareable badge for use on LinkedIn, personal websites, and professional profiles
- Verification Listing — The credential holder's name is added to the public APU Credential Verification Registry
Credentials are issued within 24–48 hours of meeting all completion requirements.
Credential Revocation
AccrediPro University reserves the right to revoke or suspend a credential under the following circumstances:
- Fraudulent representation of credentials or qualifications
- Violation of the APU Code of Ethics
- Practice outside the defined Scope of Practice causing harm
- Failure to maintain continuing education requirements (where applicable)
- Conviction of a felony related to professional practice
- Falsification of enrollment or assessment materials
Due Process
All revocation proceedings include written notice, an opportunity for the credential holder to respond, and review by the Academic Standards Committee. Decisions may be appealed within 30 days of notification.
Questions? Contact academics@accrediprouniversity.com