FAQs
Commonly Asked CWDP Questions
1. Do I need to be a member of NAWDP to become a Certified
Workforce Development Professional (CWDP)?
No, but you do need to show proof of your ongoing commitment to your
professional development by belonging to at least one workforce
development-related professional organization. Such an organization must be
an individual membership organization (i.e. not one your employer
belongs to) and it must sponsor regular professional development
opportunities such as a conference, workshops and/or a journal. For a list
of organizations other than NAWDP that meet these requirements, click here.
There is a price difference between NAWDP
members and non-members. The NAWDP members pay the $75
application fee while non-members pay $150 application fee.
2. If I have received a certificate from a program will that count
towards my educational requirement?
No. The only accepted educational levels are High School Diploma/GED,
Associate Degree, Bachelor’s Degree, and Graduate Degree from an
accredited degree-granting institution. In addition, all degrees must have
been awarded to the candidate. All other forms of education are good forms
of professional development; however, they cannot be considered for the CWDP
credential.
3. I am unsure as to how I should complete the Competency Rating Form, do
you have a sample to look at?
Yes. The following is a link to a sample
Competency Rating Form, the
form is a PDF, so you will need Adobe Reader to view them.
4. Does the information provided on Applicant's Description of Experience as a Workforce
Development Professional (page 27-28) and the Experience Form (25) have to match?
Yes. Your description of your Experience as a Workforce Development Professional on the CWDP application must correspond and be verified by the Experience Form in
order to satisfy the experience requirement.
5. What if I change employers/jobs? Do I need to document that
experience?
Yes. If you need past employer/job experience to satisfy your experience
requirements, then you must document that work experience as well as your
current work experience.
6. Does the documented work experience need to be directly related to
workforce development?
Yes. The primary duties of the job must relate to one or more of the
activities listed in the definition of a workforce development professional.
7. What do I do if I need more than one Experience Form?
You may make additional photocopies of the application and various forms as
needed for the certification process.
8. If I am the head of the organization where I work, who should fill out my
Reference Forms?
As the head of the organization, you may have a customer or a board member
of your organization who is familiar
with your work and experience as a Workforce Development Professional fill
out your Reference Forms. Two Reference Forms and the Experience Form(s) are
still required for heads of organizations.
9. Once I submit my CWDP application can I request certain application
materials in my file to be faxed or mailed back to me?
Documents will not be pulled from previous or current files. Please make
copies of your application materials prior to sending them for review. All
submitted application materials are the property of NAWDP and cannot be
returned in any form.
10. How long is the certification review process?
Certification applications are reviewed quarterly: January 31, April 30,
July 31, and October 31. Your application must be received, not post marked,
by the dates listed above to be considered for that review cycle. For
example, if your application is received April 30, your application will be
reviewed in the May cycle. If your application is received May 1, your application
will be reviewed during the August cycle. You will be notified by mail the
outcome of the review 4 to 6 weeks after the start of the cycle.
11. Who reviews the certification application?
Your application and supporting documents will be reviewed by the NAWDP
Certification Review Committee to determine the eligibility as set forth by
the Committee on Certification.
12. Can I find out the results of my certification review over the phone?
Due to privacy issues, NAWDP will mail the results to the address you
specified on your application. Results will not be given over the phone.
13. If I am denied the CWDP credential, what happens next?
You will have a chance to make the necessary
changes on your application and re-submit the application within two review
cycles at no additional charge.
14. How and when will NAWDP contact me about renewing my certification?
About six months prior to your recertification date, NAWDP will send out
information regarding your renewal. As a professional, you must keep your
address current with NAWDP so that we may contact you concerning
certification renewals and periodic changes in recertification requirements.
15. How long is certification valid?
Certification is valid for a three-year period. The requirements for renewal
will be sent to you with your certificate. It is your professional
responsibility to maintain your certification and to keep abreast of changes
in recertification requirements.
16. Do all certification requirements have to be met at the time of
application?
Yes. All certification requirements must be met at the time of application.
17. What's the Difference Between Licensure
and Certification?
Licensure refers to the mandatory requirement for practice in a particular
profession or occupation. Licensure sets a minimum (entry level) competence,
whereas certification is a voluntary practice that sets advanced standards.
As with licensure, certification requires assessment. To become a Certified
Workforce Development Professional (CWDP), both educational and experiential
qualifications are required for eligibility.
While licensure is meant to protect the public from
incompetent practitioners, the certification process identifies and honors
those who are performing at an advanced level of skill and knowledge. The
goal of the CWDP program is to define and praise excellence in the
profession.
Certification promotes quality in the profession and
improves the public image of workforce development professionals. The CWDP
designation can be used by consumers to evaluate their confidence in the
professional that they are or will be working with while in need of
workforce development assistance.
Have a Question about the CWDP? Ask
us!
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810 First Street Ste 525
Washington DC 20002-4227
202-589-1790
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