AICI FIRST LEVEL CERTIFICATION EXAM AT CONFERENCE
Passing the AICI FLC Exam is Step One in achieving the AICI First Level Certification designation offered by AICI. Step Two is submitting a successful AICI FLC Application.
AICI will offer a pencil-and-paper AICI First Level Certification Exam (AICI FLC) at Conference on Thursday, May 17, 2012, at the Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort & Spa in Honolulu, Hawaii. The Exam is offered in English or English as a Second Language Only. If you prefer to take the exam in another language, you may take the exam as a computer-based exam.
EXAM PREPARATION
AICI strongly encourages all candidates to ensure that they qualify for both the AICI FLC Exam and the AICI FLC Application before registering for the Exam. Please review the AICI FLC Candidate Handbook, AICI Key Terms and AICI Core Competencies online at http://www.aici.org/Certification/FLC_Exam.htm.
Review the AICI FLC Application online at http://www.aici.org/Certification/First_Level_Certification/First_Level_Certification.htm.
Questions about the Certification process should be directed to Mihaela Ciocan, BA, AICI CIP, VP Certification at mihaela.ciocan@image-pro.ca.
Questions about the AICI Core Competencies should be directed to Hitomi Ohmori, AICI CIM, VP Education at hohmori@ohmori-method.co.jp.
Questions about the logistics of the exam should be directed to AICI Headquarters at info@aici.org.
EXAM REGISTRATION
Location:
Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort & Spa in Honolulu, Hawaii
Exam Date:
Thursday, May 17, 2012
Time:
8:00 a.m.
Registration Deadline:
April 4, 2012
If you register between April 5 – April 18, 2012, you will be assessed a $100 late fee.
Registrations will not be accepted after April 18, 2012. No walk-ins will be allowed.
Fee:
$545/members
$1,090/non-members
To Register, click this link.
SCORING STANDARD
You must earn a score of 500 or above to pass the AICI FLC Exam. AICI has moved away from using raw scores for examinations to the more standard practice of using scaled scores, similar to standardized programs such as the ACT and SAT. Scaled scores allow us to make more meaningful comparisons across forms. The standard scale of 300-600 with a passing score of 500 is the standard for AICI examination.