THE
CERTIFICATION PROCESS
Step
1: Complete a program application found on the web site or contained
in the Certification booklet and return it along with a non-refundable
ten (10) dollar application fee to the NIAAA Certification Committee.
Make your check payable to NIAAA. (For CAA applicants only: The NIAAA
office must be in receipt of the application 30 days prior to the scheduled
exam date.) Following processing of the application, you will receive
a packet of additional information and a "Personal Data Form"
(PDF). CAA applicants will also receive an examination study guide.
Step
2: Complete the "Personal Data Form" (PDF) which provides
a systemic method of documenting your educational background and professional
experiences. The PDF is initially self-scored and is then submitted with
the requested documentation to the NIAAA office.
| Processing
Fees |
NIAAA
Member |
Non-Member |
| Registered
Athletic Administrator |
$75.00 |
$140.00 |
| Certified
Athletic Administrator |
$150.00 |
$215.00 |
| Certified
Master Athletic Administrator |
$175.00 |
$240.00 |
Step
3: The certification committee will review your PDF and documentation
to confirm attainment of the minimum number of points/criteria. The committee
will notify the Registered Athletic Administrator and the Certified Master
Athletic Administrator candidate/applicant of their status. The PDF
form for the CAA applicant must reach the NIAAA office 21 days prior to
the CAA examination date. The CAA candidate/applicant will then be
notified of their qualifying status to sit for the written examination
along with specifics of the examination location, date and time. The CAA
candidate's/applicant's final step is to correctly answer at least 75
of 100 multiple-choice questions covering a broad spectrum of topics relevant
to secondary school athletic administration.
Step
4: Selection Process - The committee will award certification after
a candidate has met all criteria for that level of certification. The
committee will notify each candidate by letter of his or her individual
status. Unsuccessful applicants for the CAA may retake the test without
charge. Unsuccessful RAA, CAA and CMAA applicants may appeal the decision.
Each appeal will be reviewed on its own merits. It should also be understood
that an appeal does not guarantee a waiver of the prerequisites or a decision
upholding the appeal.
USE
of RAA, CAA and CMAA DESIGNATION
As
a certified athletic administrator, an individual may use the designations
of RAA, CAA or CMAA, whichever is applicable, on his or her business cards
and all forms of correspondence. Certification is for individuals only. The
certification is not to be used to imply that an association, school or school
district is certified.
WHY BECOME CERTIFIED IN ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION?
Certification
"means different things to different people." For some, there
is a narrow concern of additional requirements for a position that is
already over-burdened. For others, certification may serve as a practical
vehicle for attaining continuing education requirements or salary enhancements.
The process of certification certainly has the potential to provide systematic,
professional growth in a profession that has been characterized by various
educational preparations.
The
NIAAA Certification Program is intended as a service to athletic administratiors
with various levels of experience and preparation. The athletic administrator
may earn certification as a Registered Athletic Administrator (RAA), Certified
Athletic Administrator (CAA) and/or Certified Master Athletic Administrator
(CMAA). Inexperienced athletic administrators, master coaches and graduate
students may choose to make themselves more marketable with the RAA designation.
The more experienced athletic administrator will still be able to earn
the designation of CAA as a result of involvement in the NIAAA Leadership
Training Program as well as other professional growth opportunities and
services. Finally, through additional leadership training coursework,
education, experience, leadership and the development of school/community-based
programs, an athletic administrator can attain the designation of CMAA.
The
NIAAA certification program has received "full registration"
from the National Certification Commission.
The
NIAAA Certification Program is based on the premises of continuing education,
professional growth and program development in the field of athletic administration.
It recognizes and incorporates the benefits of the structured, professional
development opportunities that are provided by the NIAAA Leadership Training
Program. The attainment of professional certification demonstrates the
completion of a comprehensive plan for self-improvement that will enhance
the abilitiy of the athletic administrator to serve school, community
and professional organizations. Professional certification will result
in a genuine sense of accomplishment and confidence in self.
The
implementation of three levels of NIAAA Certification affords every athletic
administrator with a "blueprint" for achieving professional
growth through a systematic, progressive process of developmental experiences.
You
will need to print a copy of the program
application form to send along with your payment to the NIAAA to begin
the certification process.
Updated: January 14, 2003
*Information gathered from the NIAAA web site.