ACCA's In-Person HVAC Design Courses Approved for Ohio CEUs

June 10, 2015

ACCA, the nation’s largest association of indoor environment systems professionals, has received approval for Ohio Continuing Education Credits (CEUs) for both its in-person residential and commercial Design for Quality Installation Courses. Participants can earn 24 CEUs for successfully completing each course.

To receive credits towards one or both of these courses, the participant must bring their Ohio state license number with them to the course and provide it to ACCA. Upon successful completion of the courses, ACCA will submit the information to the Ohio State Licensing Board to apply the credits.

“ACCA strives to provide contractors with the training they need to be successful in their business,” said Paul T. Stalknecht, ACCA president and CEO. “By working with Ohio to get these two courses approved for CEUs we are helping our contractors meet their licensing requirements through programs that will help them be more professional and grow our industry.”

ACCA’s Residential and Commercial Design for Quality Installation Courses are also approved for NATE CEUs, and the residential course is approved for BPI CEUs.

To learn more about ACCA’s Residential and Commercial HVAC Design for Quality Installation courses visit  http://www.acca.org/certification or contact training@acca.org.

 

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ACCA is a non-profit association serving more than 60,000 professionals and 4,000 businesses in the indoor environment and energy services community. Our member firms are the nation's most professional contracting businesses, serving residential and commercial customers in every state. With roots stretching back a century, ACCA was incorporated in its present form nearly 50 years ago. Today, ACCA sets the standards for quality comfort systems, provides leading-edge education for contractors and their employees, and fights for the interests of professional contractors throughout the nation. Learn more about ACCA here.