ACI DESIGNATION CONTINUING EDUCATION
Students who have received the Associates in Captive Insurance (ACI) are asked to maintain their designation by completing continuing education requirements. Students must complete a minimum of 12 credits in three years of receiving the ACI Designation.
ACI Designation Continuing Education Credits may be received through the following:
1. Attending “hot topic” teleconference through ICCIE or "educational seminar" through VCIA. It is expected that the two organizations will be offering a total of six such teleconferences per year.
2. Completing any electives (including their respective post-course exams) offered along with the ACI Designation program (that you have not already taken as a part of your designation). These are courses offered through ICCIE, the American Institute of Chartered Property Casualty Underwriters (AICPCU), the Insurance Education Association (IEA) and American Society for Health Care Risk Management (ASHRM). These electives are all offered as instructor-led on-line classes or as independent study courses.
The following are the elective courses with links to topics covered in each one:
- ICCIE Electives:
- AICPCU / IEA Electives:
- CPCU 551 - Commercial Property, Risk Management and Insurance
- CPCU 552 - Commercial Liability, Risk Management and Insurance
- AU 65 - Commercial Underwriting: Principles and Property
- AU 66 - Commercial Underwriting: Liability and Advanced Techniques
- ARM 54 - Essentials of Risk Management
- ARM 55: Risk Control
- ARM 56 - Risk Financing
- AIAF 111 - Statutory Accounting for Property and Liability Insurers
- ASHRM Electives:
For a schedule of where and when courses are offered, click here.
3. Documented attendance at approved modules at captive conferences, limit 4 of 12 credits, per renewal period.
