Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) and Four Other EC-Council Certification Exams Receive Approval Earn College Credit Recommendations from by the American Council on Education (ACE)

CND, CEH, CHFI, ECIH, and CPENT Certification Exams by EC-Council Have Been Evaluated by The American Council on Education (ACE) for Reliability, Validity, and Fairness. Exams Are Now Eligible for College Credit in the US.

Tampa, FL, May 20th, 2021] EC-Council is pleased to announce five certifications recently received approval by the American Council on Education (ACE). This is a major step to help jump-start college careers as well as document skills and experiences so students and professionals alike can receive post-secondary credit in the US for what they already know. The following certification exams have recently been endorsed:

 

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Certified Network Defender (CND)

3 Semester Hours in Network Security

Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH)

3 Semester Hours in Network Security

Computer Hacking Forensics Investigator (CHFI)

3 Semester Hours in Digital Forensics

EC-Council Certified Incident Handler (ECIH)

3 Semester Hours in Information Assurance

Certified Penetration Testing Professional (CPENT)

3 Semester Hours in Penetration Testing

These certifications have now been added to the ACE National Guide, the official guide to find courses and exams that carry college credit or competency recommendations. As of February 1st, 2021, EC-Council candidates who become certified in CND, CEH, CHFI, ECIH, or CPENT are eligible to receive an ACE transcript with recommended credits. Although each College and University has different policies regarding credit for prior learning, ACE recommendations help colleges and universities grant credit for skills and knowledge like those demonstrated on EC-Council exams.

For US & International Learners:

Contact your college to find out if you have earned credit through EC-Council exams that can help you make progress toward a college degree.

For US Military:

Military students may search for ACE approved

For US Colleges & Universities:

Grant credit for prior learning across EC-Council exams to recruit and support post-traditional students.

In May of 2018, EC-Council launched the EC-Council Academia Partner Program. This program offers a no obligation partnership model where Secondary and Post-Secondary institutions can register and receive immediate benefits which include the following:

  • Automatic Exam Eligibility for students that purchase any full Academia Series
  • Discounted Learning Resources
  • Faculty certification scholarships
  • Complimentary evaluation resources for any faculty member
  • Discounted exam vouchers for any college university faculty member
  • EC-Council Academia Partner logo and trademark use (As applicable to terms and conditions)
  • Free Tickets to Hacker Halted USA

 

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Wesley Alvarez, Director of Academics in Tampa, FL goes on to say the following in result of the recent ACE approval:

“We are extremely excited about the recent ACE approval across 5 of our certifications. Aligning EC-Council certifications with ACE was always a goal of ours as we work towards expanding opportunities for students and professionals to receive credit for prior learning within post-secondary environments. We will also soon launch badges through Credly to reward certified members, linking their ACE transcript to their badge and offering a number of other advantages. This is very timely in the midst of many credit and non-credit accelerated workforce tracks and programs focusing on retooling and skilling across these Cybersecurity domains.

Along with earning ACE recommendations, EC-Council is also accredited by the US Department of Defense (DoD), CREST, American National Standards Institute (ANSI), National Cyber Security Centre – Certified Training, and more. For more information on EC-Council Academia Partnership, please contact [email protected].

About ACE Recommendations:

ACE recommends postsecondary academic credit equivalencies based on faculty expertise. Academic recommendations include a number of semester hours, level, and subject area, which vary based on the experience reviewed. In competency reviews, faculty also validate the skills and competencies that students are expected to master in order to pass the course or exam. Experiences evaluated by ACE’s Learning Evaluations (formerly CREDIT®) are re-reviewed every three years to ensure that the recommendations remain aligned with current academic expectations in a given discipline.

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