We are thrilled to see institutions celebrate the achievements of FAACs on their campus!
Once certified, FAACs receive access to a suite of materials to help them share their accomplishments with colleagues and institutional leadership. Resources include an announcement letter, a press release template, and a social media toolkit.
Thinking about getting certified? Check out our #WhyCertify campaign to learn about why your colleagues took the next step in their professional development journey.
Already certified? Visit the FAAC® Benefits Hub to access the announcement templates. If you'd like to be featured on this page, please send the URL of your article to [email protected].
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