Program Details

Executive Assistant (Voucher Included)
University of Wisconsin-La Crosse
09/02/2022
An executive assistant needs a broad skill set to be able to provide direct support to their organization's leadership. If you're pursuing a career as an executive assistant, this course will prepare you for the Certified Administrative Professional (CAP) and teach you key business management skills. This body of knowledge will help you thrive in an executive assistant role in any corporate office setting. You will learn the intricacies of organizational communication, office and records management, and human resources fundamentals, among other topics. You'll also gain an understanding of financial and accounting terms, successful negotiation strategies, the marketing process, employment law, compliance and regulatory requirements, and licensing, permits, and taxes. Show More

Certification Requirements: You must have previous experience as an administrative assistant to be eligible to sit for the Certified Administrative Professional certification exam. Candidates must meet specific education and administrative office support professional experience, which are: • No College Degree - 4 years of relevant work experience is required • Associates Degree - 3 years of relevant work experience is required • Bachelor's Degree - 2 years of relevant work experience is required All relevant work experience must have been earned within the last ten years. Relevant work experience qualifies as office and administrative professionals who engage in certain specific tasks. Please visit https://www.iaap-hq.org/page/Certification for more detailed information on eligibility.

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Once registration has been processed, no refunds will be made. If a cancellation is requested before the registration has been processed, a full refund minus $100 processing fee is applicable. Cancellations must be requested in writing by emailing ex@uwlax.edu.


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