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For my ACC Credential, I completed an ACSTH program that was less than 125 hours. Can I use CCEs to attain the 125 hours of coaching education required for a PCC Credential?
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For my ACC Credential, I completed an Approved Coach Specific Training Hours (ACSTH) program that was less than 125 hours. Can I complete a Level 1 program to meet the 125 hours of coaching education required for the PCC Credential?
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I am preparing to apply for the Professional Certified Coach (PCC) Credential and have already completed 125 hours of coach-specific education. Do I now need to take a Level 2-accredited program?
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I completed an ACTP program and currently have my ACC Credential. Can I still apply for the PCC Credential through an ACTP application path?
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I completed an ICF-Accredited education or training program years ago for my initial ICF Credential. If I pursue a higher-level Credential in the future, will my previous ACTP or ACSTH education/training still be recognized?
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Updates to the Coaching Education accreditation structure state that CCE programs should not be designed for initial education. Does this mean that I cannot use CCE units toward a credential?
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When I am ready to apply for the Master Certified Coach (MCC) Credential, will I be required to receive education or training from a Level 3-accredited organization or program?
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Will Credential levels be changing from ACC, PCC and MCC to Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3?
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Will the ACTP and ACSTH application paths be discontinued for ACC and PCC Credentials?