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Continuing Professional Education (CPE) is crucial to remain current in your skills, expertise and ahead in your career. Maintaining your CISA® requires earning a minimum of 20 CPEs annually and a total of 120 CPEs over a 3-year period. Show
20 CPERequired annually120 CPERequired over a 3-year periodISACA offers opportunities to earn CPE through a variety of programs and events, including:How to report my CPEThis video provides a step-by-step tutorial on how to report your Continuing Professional Education (CPE) credits. The goal of the CPE policy is to ensure that all certification holders maintain an adequate level of current knowledge and proficiency. For further assistance, please get in touch with www.isaca.org/support. GET STARTED
Get CPE PolicyReview the details of ISACA’s CISA CPE policy. CISAs must comply with the CPE requirements to retain certification. CISA MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS OVERVIEW
Failure to comply with these certification requirements will result in revocation of an individual’s CISA designation. In addition, as all certifications are owned by ISACA, the certification must be destroyed immediately if revoked. PAYMENT OF ANNUAL MAINTENANCE FEETo maintain your CISA, you must complete payment of the annual maintenance fee. This payment is due annually by 1 January and is required to renew through the upcoming calendar year. For example, to renew through the end of the current year, the current year's maintenance fee must be paid by 1 January of the current year. Invoice notifications are sent both via email and through the post beginning in September for the following year. A payment button will be available within your Certification Dashboard any time that fees are due. The cost of the annual maintenance fee is US$45 for ISACA members and US$85 for non-members. Once you hold more than two ISACA certifications, the cost to renew your 3rd (4th, 5th, etc.) certification is reduced to US$25 for ISACA members and US$50 for non-members. PAY ANNUAL MAINTENANCE FEE > AUDIT OF CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION HOURSThose randomly selected for a CPE audit must provide supporting documentation of all reported activities from a specific calendar year. Those individuals who do not comply with the audit will have their CISA certification revoked. Recordkeeping Documentation should be retained for 12 months following the end of each 3-year reporting cycle. Documentation should be in the form of a letter, certificate of completion, attendance roster, Verification of Attendance form or other independent attestation of completion. At a minimum, each record should include the name of the attendee, name of the sponsoring organization, activity title, activity description, activity date, and the number of CPE hours awarded or claimed. CURRENTLY BEING AUDITED? LEARN MORE > ADHERE TO THE CODE OF PROFESSIONAL ETHICSMembers of ISACA and/or holders of the CISA designation agree to a Code of Professional Ethics to guide professional and personal conduct. VIEW ISACA’S CODE OF PROFESSIONAL ETHICS > COMPLY WITH THE INFORMATION SYSTEMS AUDITING STANDARDSIndividuals holding the CISA designation agree to adhere to the Information Systems Auditing Standards as adopted by ISACA. ALREADY EARNED CPE HOURS?Once you have earned your CPE hours, it is time to get them reported towards your ISACA certification(s). CPE hours earned and tracked through ISACA will be pre-loaded into your account. Before these CPE hours are counted towards your requirements, you must apply them. Here are the steps to apply your pre-loaded CPE earned from ISACA:
CPE hours earned through Chapters and other sponsoring organizations will require you to self-report the activity to ISACA. This requires the following simple steps:
LEARN MORE ABOUT REPORTING CPE > More about CISA maintenanceNON-PRACTICING & RETIRED STATUSISACA offers a Non-Practicing and a Retired status for individuals who qualify. To learn more information regarding who qualifies, how to apply and other requirements, please visit the Certification Status Options page. USE OF CISA LOGOIndividual use of the CISA logo (on items such as business cards, web sites, marketing or promotional materials) is not permitted because it can imply endorsement or affiliation on ISACA’s behalf of that person’s products or services. Individuals can use the CISA acronym after their name (e.g., John Q. Customer, CISA in lieu of the logo). REVOCATIONCertified individuals who fail to comply with the CPE Policy will have their credential revoked, will no longer be allowed to present themselves as a certified individual, and will be reported as such on requests for confirmation of certification. APPEAL FOR REINSTATEMENTIndividuals whose certification has been revoked due to non-compliance with the CPE policy may appeal to be reinstated by written notification to the CISA Working Group. The appeal must include a detailed explanation for the reinstatement request as well as the CPE documentation from the cycle period from revocation to current year. Please submit your appeal to the Customer Experience Center. If the appeal is approved, the individual must pay any outstanding certification maintenance fees plus a US$50 reinstatement fee before being reinstated. If multiple certifications are approved for reinstatement, a US$50 reinstatement fee is incurred for each certification. If the appeal is not approved, to return to active will require re-taking and re-passing the exam. The individual must also re-apply for certification with the appropriate experience. |