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Cisco's Continuing Education Program is based on three founding principles: Flexibility, Diversity, and Integrity. Flexibility is achieved by offering existing Cisco certified individuals an alternative option for recertification, in addition to the already existing option of recertifying by passing the relevant exam(s). Diversity is achieved by allowing individuals a wide range of preapproved items, such as online courses, instructor-led training, authoring of content, and Cisco Live training offerings (collectively called "Continuing Education items"), which can be pursued to earn credits toward recertification. Integrity is achieved by having Cisco authorized content providers, who deliver the content to the individual seeking recertification, validate the credits submitted by that individual.
The Continuing Education Program is governed by the Cisco Continuing Education Advisory Board. Candidates who choose to recertify through the Continuing Education Program will be required to earn a certain number of credits by completing the required Continuing Education item(s) as delivered by a content provider and paying the Continuing Education administrative fee before their current certification becomes inactive.
Once candidates have earned the designated number of credits and paid their Continued Education administrative fee, they will be recertified as per the existing recertification policies.
The Continuing Education Program is offered to existing Cisco certified individuals as a flexible alternative option for recertification. The program is intended to encourage candidates to diversify their skill sets in order to make them more valuable to their organization and the industry as a whole while maintaining the integrity of the Cisco brand.
The Continuing Education Program will be available only for candidates with Expert-level certifications in Active or Suspend status as defined on the How to Recertify website.
Beginning June 6, 2017, any Expert-level certification holder can choose from the list of pre-approved Continuing Education Program offerings to earn credits towards recertification. Courses completed prior to June 6, 2017 are not eligible.
The Continuing Education Program is also available for candidates with Emeritus status as described on the CCIE Emeritus website except for the following:
The program is currently not available to candidates with Associate- and Professional-level certifications.
In addition to the eligibility criteria stated above, candidates must be within the appropriate recertification timeframe to earn credits. The recertification timeframe is dependent on when a candidate's certification is set to expire. Below are a few use cases to explain this timeframe:
Note: Credits are eligible only for items completed after June 6, 2017.
Use case | Certification status | Recertification timeframe |
Your certification is set to expire on January 1, 2020 | Active | Your certification is currently in "Active" status and your recertification timeframe is from January 1, 2018 to January 1, 2020.
Beginning on January 1, 2018, you would be eligible to earn Continuing Education credits for recertification.
Note: Any Continuing Education credits earned before January 1, 2018 will be considered invalid and will be marked expired because the credits earned are not within the recertification timeframe. |
Your certification expired on December 1, 2016 | Suspend | On December 1, 2016, your certification was converted to "Suspend" status for one year due to recertification requirements not completed by the expiration date.
Even while in “Suspend” status, you are eligible to earn the required credits through the Continuing Education program for recertification.
In this case, you have until November 30, 2017 to complete the recertification requirements before your status goes into “Inactive”. |
Your certification is set to expire on January 1, 2018 | Active | You are currently in Active status and your recertification timeframe is from January 1, 2016 to January 1, 2018.
Beginning on June 6, 2017, you are eligible to earn credits through Continuing Education program and will need to complete the recertification requirements by January 1, 2019 before your status becomes "Inactive". |
Your certification is set to expire on January 1, 2018 and you recertified by passing a written exam on January 1, 2017 | Active | You are currently in Active status and your recertification timeframe is from January 1, 2016 to January 1, 2018.
You completed the recertification requirements by passing a written exam on January 1, 2017, which will automatically extend your new expiration date to January 1, 2020.
Beginning on January 2, 2018, you would be eligible to earn credits through Continuing Education program to extend your certification date for two years.
Note: Any continuing Education program credits earned before January 1, 2018 will be considered invalid and will be marked expired because the credits earned are not within the recertification window. |
You are CCIE with Emeritus status | Emeritus | If you are a CCIE Emeritus, who qualifies for Continuing Education as stated in the "Eligibility" section, then you are eligible to earn credits.
Credits earned will be valid for three years from the date they were earned.
Credits earned will expire should your status become "Inactive" while you are in the process of earning the required credits. |
To recertify via the Continuing Education Program, the following three steps must be completed before your current certification becomes inactive:
You can enroll in the Continuing Education Program and earn the required credits at any time before your certification becomes inactive. You will earn Continuing Education credits only when the relevant content provider has approved your credit submission. For completion of pre-approved Cisco Digital Learning self-paced trainings, you will obtain a 'certificate of completion' that can be uploaded during submission of the training claim. The process to obtain the certificate of completion for the various self-paced trainings will be documented within the product or as part of the purchase process.
Once you complete the above steps, your certification will be renewed as per existing renewal policies. To recertify any of your Expert-level certifications via the Continuing Education Program, you will need to earn 100 credits before your current Expert-level certification becomes inactive.
You can enroll in the Continuing Education Program, submit your credits, track all of your Continuing Education activity, and pay the Continuing Education administrative fee by visiting https://ce.cisco.com and logging in with your Cisco.com ID and password. If you have more questions about the Continuing Education Program, please review the FAQs here.
To view the full catalog of the Continuing Education offerings that have been approved by the Cisco Continuing Education Advisory Board logon to the Continuing Education Program portal. For a sample of pre-approved courses available, view Cisco Continuing Education Program Catalog. Candidates can pursue any offerings listed in the catalog and get credits for successful completion of those items as specified in the catalog. Credits will not be granted if candidates pursue any items outside of the ones specified in the catalog.
The Cisco Continuing Education Advisory Board reviews the offerings catalog on a quarterly basis and updates it as necessary. We encourage candidates periodically to review the catalog for any updates.
There is no limit to the number of Cisco Live events that candidates can attend during their recertification period. However, candidates can acquire a maximum of 70 credits only for activities related to Cisco Live in any particular recertification cycle. You cannot get credits just for registering or attending Cisco Live. Credits are granted to candidates per the matrix below:
Cisco Live | ||
Session Type | Level | Credits per Session |
Technical Breakout | 1000 Level Eg: BRKSEC-1020, BRKINI-1005 | 1 |
2000 Level Eg: BRKCLD-2406, BRKEWN-2019 | 2 | |
3000 Level Eg: BRKINI-3008, BRKSEC-3020 | 3 | |
4-Hour Technical Seminar | 1000 Level Eg: TECIOT-1000, TECCLD-1101 | 3 |
2000 Level Eg: TECDCN-2181, TECCCT-2022 | 4 | |
3000 Level Eg: TECCCIE-3406, TECSDN-3600 | 5 | |
8-Hour Technical Seminar | 1000 Level Eg: TECSEC-4273 | 6 |
2000 Level Eg: TECDCN-2002, TECRST-2166 | 8 | |
3000 Level Eg: TECSEC-3672, TECCCT-3002 | 10 | |
4-Hour Instructor-Led Lab | 1000 Level Eg: LTRSEC-1000, LTRDCN-1005 | 3 |
2000 Level Eg: LTRDCN-2223, LTRSEC-2002 | 4 | |
3000 Level Eg: LTRRST-3019, LTRCCT-3051 | 5 | |
8-Hour Instructor-Led Lab | 1000 Level Eg: LTRCOL-1100 | 6 |
2000 Level Eg: LTRCOL-2310, LTRSEC-2050 | 8 | |
3000 Level Eg: LTRCRS-3006, LTRNMS-3602 | 10 |
The Continuing Education administrative fee will need to be paid once you have earned the required number of credits. You can pay the fee by visiting https://ce.cisco.com and logging in with your Cisco.com ID and password. The administrative fee for Expert-level certifications is $300.
Other than the requirements mentioned above, the Cisco Continuing Education Program is governed by the following rules:
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If you have any questions about the program, please refer to the FAQs or open a case with us or call us at 800-553-6387, then press 4, and then press 1.