Earn CEUs at the ACCT International Conference!
Expand your professional knowledge, meet certification renewal requirements, and advance your career by earning Continuing Education Units (CEUs) during this year’s conference. Whether you’re an Inspector, Operation Reviewer, or an attendee seeking professional development opportunities, we’ve got you covered.
Maximize Your CEU Opportunities
Continuing Education Units (CEUs) are an important part of maintaining your ACCT credentials. To make CEU tracking clearer and more consistent, ACCT International is updating how CEU information is shared and how attendees should record their earned credits:
- No App Tracking for 2026: A paper list of sessions eligible for CEUs will be provided via email and at Registration that attendees can use to track the eligible sessions attended. No checking in or out of the app for CEU sessions this year!
- Use the ACCT Hub: CEU sessions can be input into the ACCT Hub on desktop or laptop computers for year-round access to CEU information. (Mobile entry currently unavailable.)
- Update Your ACCT Portfolio: The paper list and the ACCT Hub do not replace the need for CEUs to be incorporated into your ACCT portfolio. These systems are offered to help attendees track the sessions attended and the CEUs awarded before information is added to their portfolio.
Before the Conference
A digital copy of the master CEU list — including eligible workshops and their CEU values — will be shared ahead of the conference via:
- Main ACCT website
- Direct email to Accredited Members and Operation Reviewers (ORs)
- ACCT newsletters
We recommend reviewing this list in advance, planning which sessions you intend to attend, and printing a personal copy to track session attendance with.
During the Conference
Printed copies of the CEU list will be available at Registration throughout the conference. Paper tracking is strongly recommended while onsite. You can:
- Mark sessions you attend on the paper list.
- Note ICE and/or OR CEU values as listed in the app or conference schedule.
Desktop/laptop access to the ACCT Hub will be available onsite for those who wish to reference or upload CEU information, but CEUs cannot be managed in the ACCT Hub via mobile devices.
After the Conference
After the event, you will:
- Use your paper CEU list to transfer CEU information into your ACCT Portfolio.
- Optionally upload supporting documentation into the ACCT Hub to reference in the future as needed (desktop/laptop only).
Important: The ACCT Hub is a tracking and resource tool only. All CEUs must be recorded in your ACCT portfolio in order to count toward certification renewal, accreditation, or professional requirements.
Inspector Certification Exam (ICE) CEUs
Inspector Certification Exam (ICE) CEUs are designed to help inspectors meet their certification renewal requirements. Applicable workshops are pre-approved for ICE CEUs. Look for this designation in the session title (ie: “PPE Inspection for Heights Petzl Protocols (Day 1) – CERT1 (12.0 ICE)”).
Requirements:
- In-House Inspectors: 24 CEUs every two years.
- Professional Inspectors: 32 CEUs every two years.
Check the ICE CEU guide for a list of qualifying sessions.
Operation Reviewer (OR) CEUs
Qualified Operation Reviewers must earn 16 hours of relevant training annually to maintain their reviewer status. Look for this designation in the session title (ie: “ACCT Operation and Training Standards – PRE5 (1.0 ICE / 1.0 OR)“).
Check the OR CEU guide for a list of qualifying sessions.
CSU Pueblo CEUs
Earn CEUs through CSU Pueblo by attending conference sessions, pre- and post-conference workshops, and certification courses. These CEUs provide formal recognition of your participation in valuable training and education.
Pricing Structure:
- 0.6 CEUs = $60
- 0.8 CEUs = $60
- 1.6 CEUs = $69
- 1.8 CEUs = $72
- 2.4 CEUs = $81
- 2.6 CEUs = $84
- 3.4 CEUs = $96
- 4.2 CEUs = $108
- 5.0 CEUs = $120
Available Options:
| Event | CEUs |
|---|---|
| Monday 2/2 – Certificates & Trainings | 0.8 |
| Tuesday 2/3 – Certificates & Trainings | 0.8 |
| Wednesday 2/4 – Certificates & Trainings | 0.8 |
| Thursday 2/5 – Pre-Conference | 0.6 |
| Friday 2/6 – Conference | 0.6 |
| Saturday 2/7 – Conference | 0.6 |
| Sunday 2/8 – Post-Conference | 0.8 |
How to Register for CSU Pueblo CEUs:
To earn CEUs through CSU Pueblo, attend a qualified session, and then follow these steps by February 16, 2026:
- Visit the Short Courses and Conferences Registration Form and select the “Spring 2026” academic term.
- In the course dropdown, select the activities or sessions for which you seek CEUs. The table above provides information on applicable sessions, CEU values, and pricing while the Short Courses and Conferences Registration Form shares contact information if you need support while registering.
- Add your signature and submit the form.
- You will receive an email from CSU Pueblo Extended Studies with payment instructions.
Access full instructions here to learn more and register.
Questions? Contact Hawley Young, the Academic and Industry Partnerships Specialist at CSU Pueblo at: hawley.young@csupueblo.edu
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Click on a question below to see the answer:
What are CEUs, and why are they important?
Continuing Education Units (CEUs) are a standard measure of participation in industry-related training and education. They are essential for professional development, maintaining inspector certifications, and fulfilling requirements for roles such as the Operation Reviewer (OR).
What is the difference between ICE and OR CEUs?
ICE CEUs are specific to inspector certification, while OR CEUs focus on professional development for Operation Reviewers. Some sessions are eligible for both; check the session details in the app or on-site materials available at Registration.
How do I earn CEUs at the conference?
CEUs can be earned by attending eligible conference sessions, pre- and post-conference workshops, and certification courses. Eligible sessions are marked with CEU designations in the event app or can be accessed here.
What is the cost of CEUs at the conference?
ICE and OR CEUs are free to attain as long as you participate fully in CEU-approved sessions and record your participation by adding the session to your ACCT portfolio. CEUs offered by CSU Pueblo only require full attendance as well as the appropriate payment for the desired CEUs. Use the information provided above to learn more about these fees and how to submit payment.
How do I register and pay for CEUs?
ICE and OR CEUs are free to attain as long as you participate fully in CEU-approved sessions and record your participation by entering the check-in code shared by Service Crew members at the start of the session and inputting the check-out code provided at the end of the session. Remember to include your CEUs in your ACCT Portfolio!
For CSU Pueblo CEUs, use the registration QR code provided on the CSU Pueblo CEU flyer to access the CSU Pueblo CEU registration portal. After registering, you will receive an email from CSU Pueblo Extended Studies with payment instructions. Access full instructions here.
How do I track my attendance for CEU sessions?
Use the paper CEU list provided by ACCT International to track session attendance. After the conference, be sure to include your CEUs in your ACCT Portfolio!
Follow the steps listed above to manage CEUs provided in partnership with CSU Pueblo.
What if a session offers both ICE and OR CEUs?
After the conference, just remember to add your CEUs to your ACCT Portfolio. Keep in mind that you can only claim one CEU type per session (so if a session offers both ICE and OR CEUs, indicate the CEUs earned in your portfolio).
Where can I find a list of sessions eligible for ICE and OR CEUs?
Eligible sessions are noted with the applicable information in the session title in the app. Additionally, a complete list is available to download here.
How many CEUs do I need to maintain certification?
In-House Inspectors: 24 CEUs every two years
Professional Inspectors: 32 CEUs every two years
Operation Reviewers: 16 hours of relevant training annually
Are partial CEUs available for shorter sessions?
Yes. Look for these adjusted values in the session title for ICE and OR CEUs and use the information provided above to learn more about CSU Pueblo’s partial CEU opportunities.
How do I verify that I’ve earned my CEUs?
Post-conference, CSU Pueblo will issue CEU verification to participants who registered and paid. Contact CSU Pueblo if you need documentation. As long you fully attended the session to earn ICE and OR CEUs and attendance was added to your ACCT portfolio, no further action is needed for ACCT CEUs.
Where can I find an attendance record for CEU sessions from the 2025 conference?
A Master CEU Spreadsheet is available in the Shared Presenter Materials folder, which is also linked in the ACCT Conference and Expo App.
Can I earn CEUs from non-conference activities?
Yes! Activities like publishing articles, presenting at conferences, and sharing industry best practices can qualify for ICE and OR CEUs.
Click here to learn more about non-conference CEU options available for Inspectors.
Click here to learn more about non-conference CEU options available for Operation Reviewers.
Who should I contact for questions about CEUs?
For ICE and OR CEUs, reach out to Heather Brooks at heather@acctinfo.org. For CSU Pueblo CEUs, contact Hawley Young, the Academic and Industry Partnerships Specialist at CSU Pueblo at: hawley.young@csupueblo.edu
Need Assistance?
For CSU Pueblo CEUs, contact Hawley Young, the Academic and Industry Partnerships Specialist at CSU Pueblo at: hawley.young@csupueblo.edu
For ICE or OR CEUs, contact the Program Manager, Heather Brooks, at: heather@acctinfo.org

