Steps to Certification

If interested in becoming certified, we recommend you review the detailed documentation in the CCA Application and Credential Information Booklet and the 2023 Policy Manual before starting the process.

The steps to certification are:

1. Create an account.

  • This will be used for qualifying your experience requirements and registering for exams.

2. Pass the two required comprehensive exams*:

  • International Exam: standardized general exam
  • Local Board Exam: based on the geographic location (state/province) that you mainly live or work in

3. Determine your experience requirements:

  • Have at least two years of experience with at least a Bachelor of Science Degree in an agronomy related field
  • Have at least three years of experience with an Associates Degree in an agronomy related field
  • Have at least four years of experience with no degree
  • If you do not yet meet the experience requirements, you are still able to take the exams and apply under CCA Candidate status. More information is available in the credential booklet.

4. Apply for the CCA Credential.

  • This application includes:
    • Contact Information
    • Documenting education and crop advising experience
      • Transcripts* must be sent directly from the college or university you attended to the CCA office
    • Obtaining the necessary references by sending them links to the correct pdf: Employer or Client
    • Signing and agreeing to uphold the CCA Code of Ethics 
    • Maintenance requirements upon becoming certified. 
  • Your application must be sent within 6 months of passing both exams. 

5. Download and email your completed application materials to certification@sciencesocieties.org.

 

*To become certified in the Mid-Atlantic Region (DE, MD, NJ, VA, WV), you must also pass the Delaware, Maryland, Virginia or West Virginia Nutrient Management Exam.  For more information, please contact the correct agency.

**Please note that if you are submitting transcripts they must be in English and based on the United States educational standard. If you need assistance in the translation process, you may use Educational Credential Evaluators, Inc. or World Education Services.

 

International applicants include anyone living outside of the United States, Canada, and Mexico.