CCE has funded training awards administered by the NBCC Foundation since 2012. Read more about this year’s awards and how you can apply.
Melonie Davis, MA, NCC, LCMHCA, recently graduated from the Greensboro [North Carolina] Chamber of Commerce’s Other Voices Diversity Leadership program. Davis is the Executive Director of the North Carolina Board of Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselors (NCBLCMHC).
Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (SACES) President Michael Jones, PhD, NCC, BC-TMH, LPC-S, explains the importance of CCE’s BC-TMH credential in offering flexible care options for clients.
Based on a recent job analysis, CCE has created a new content outline for the Board Certified Coach Examination.
In a groundbreaking move, Global Career Development Facilitator (GCDF) credential holders in Japan are now training to earn the GCDF-US credential.
We are pleased to announce that West Virginia has become our newest jurisprudence client, and its jurisprudence assessment will soon be offered by CCE Academy.
As part of our ongoing efforts to develop and evaluate our examinations, we will test an updated format of the Counselor Preparation Comprehensive Examination (CPCE) in January 2024.
CCE’s state licensure facilitators play a key role in helping individuals become licensed professional counselors.
Antonio D. Conway, LPC, NCAC, LICDC, SAP, a student in the clinical mental health counseling program at John Carroll University, is one of 50 addictions counseling master’s students named as a 2022 NBCC Foundation MFP Fellow.
As CCE’s Business Development Specialist, Tamyia Turner manages the Registered Credential Training Provider (RCTP) and CCE Continuing Education Provider (CEP) programs.
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