NAVEX webinars are designed to support the professional development of compliance and ethics professionals, internal auditors, and HR leaders. Many of our sessions qualify for continuing education credits through the following organizations:
- CCB (Compliance Certification Board) – NAVEX applies for select webinars through the CCB as an approved provider. Credit is calculated based on time attended, using a 50-minute hour formula, where the content is relevant to compliance or ethics-related responsibilities. Attendees must self-select and request their certificate during the webcast.
- NASBA (National Association of State Boards of Accountancy) – NAVEX is a registered sponsor with NASBA. Webinars that meet NASBA standards may qualify for CPE credit. Full attendance and interactive engagement are required.
- HRCI (HR Certification Institute) – Select webinars may be pre-approved for HRCI recertification credit. Attendees must meet the minimum participation time, and the topic must align with HR competencies.
General attendance certificates are automatically sent out once the webinar is completed. Attendees still must meet the minimum duration to receive afterward. These certificates can be used to support your credit application with the appropriate accrediting body. NAVEX webinars generally qualify with:
- Delivery Method: Group Internet Based
- Fields of Study: Behavioral Ethics, Personnel/Human Resources
- Prerequisites: None
- Program Level: Basic
| Length of webcast (in minutes) | Viewing Time (in minutes) | Polls Answered |
| 60 | Minimum 50 | Three or more |
| 90 | Minimum 75 | Five or more |
| 120 | Minimum 100 | Six or more |
To learn more about applying NAVEX webinars toward your continuing education requirements, please visit the websites of CCB, NASBA, and HRCI.
In the event of a program cancellation or to submit a complaint regarding a CPE program or policy, please contact webinar.certification@navex.com. NAVEX is committed to resolving concerns and ensuring a quality learning experience. State boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses. Complaints may be submitted via www.nasbaregistry.org.