PROVIDERS: How to Know What to Upload for Supporting Documentation
The single biggest reason that course credit applications are returned unsuccessfully to CEU Providers is due to not providing the required documentation specific to each crediting organization. It is critical to download the organizations Provider crib sheet before you submit, in order to understand exactly what supporting documentation they will be looking for.
You can begin that research here.
- Uploads must be in pdf format.
- Giving each upload a clear, descriptive name will help your Review process.
- It is always best to upload MORE supporting documentation, even if it will not be reviewed.
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