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CCCMWhat is the CCCM? A Certified Commercial Contracts Manager (CCCM) certification validates your education, training, experience, and knowledge of the Uniform Commercial Code.
Who takes the certification exam? Contracting professionals who deal with commercial contracts and have a minimum of one year of experience.
What is the level of education required to become certified? An undergraduate degree of any type from a regionally accredited college or university or from a distance‐learning institution accredited by the Distance Education Training Council is required. Degrees from institutions outside the United States will be evaluated on a case‐by‐case basis by the NCMA Certification Department. Non‐degreed candidates for the CCCM who have ten years of verifiable contract management experience may request a waiver.
When can I take the exam? Individuals who are interested in taking the exam must submit an application to NCMA. Once the application has been processed, reviewed and approved you will be able to take the exam.
Where do I take the exam? The CCCM exam is offered weekly through Kryterion Learning Centers. There are over 600 national and international testing centers available. NCMA also offers exams at educational conferences―check the conferences page for the next NCMA conference. NCMA’s local chapters also host exams; check with your chapter or call NCMA to find out if your chapter is hosting an exam this year.
How should I prepare for the exam?
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