Becoming a Registered NABCEP PV Entry Level Provider
The PV Entry Level Program can be offered by any accredited university, college, community college, or vocational-technical institute; or offered by any Joint Apprenticeship & Training Committee or U.S. Department of Labor approved apprenticeship program; or offered by a training program accredited by the Institute for Sustainable Power or similar accrediting body.
For organizations interested in becoming a registered NABCEP PV Entry Level Exam Provider the Entry Level Provider Info Packet:
- Includes information about NABCEP;
- Provides guidelines and process for provider participation;
- Gives details about the exam.
This packet provides an overview of the program and we ask that you review it before contacting NABCEP with any questions.
Organizations who want to register as Providers of the NABCEP PV Entry Level Exam must complete the NABCEP PV Entry Level Provider Application. Providers must also sign an Agreement Form, and agree formally to the rules and procedures outlined in the Entry Level Info Packet.
Course(s) are required to have an interactive teacher-learner structure. This implies a connection between a learner and a learning source. It can include classroom time led by an instructor and/or discussion leader. It can also include activities in which a learner is engaged in a planned learning event in which he/she is separated from faculty and other students but where the learner receives some sort of feedback and the learner’s progress is monitored. Examples include computer-assisted instruction, interactive video/CD/DVD and/or web site learning.
Providers are required to provide students with the necessary information covering the NABCEP-issued Learning Objectives. This material shall be presented in a well developed way. Courses can include more than the learning objectives but must include a comprehensive review of them.
All providers must provide special testing accommodations and comply with the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act and with Title VII of the Civil Rights Act and other applicable laws. All providers must provide a copy of the appropriate Certificate of Insurance(s) showing that professional liability and general liability policies are maintained with respect to the administration of examinations.
NABCEP has the right to make changes to these Criteria for Provider Participation.
Curriculum
NABCEP does not have curriculum available for the Entry Level Program courses. Curriculum must be developed from NABCEP’s 10 Learning Objectives which are conveniently broken down into subtopics for the development of curriculums. Providers may use the resources and materials they prefer in order to sufficiently prepare students for the Entry Level Exam. Below is a listing of book suggestions that a course provider my choose to use. Providers are not limited to this list and may find other suitable references.
Current Providers
Click Here to view the institutions that have registered to offer the NABCEP PV Entry Level Exam. Please contact them directly for information about their class offerings and course details.
