BSCAI's Certification programs set the standard in the building services industry and are a symbol of excellence. The CBSE and RBSM designations signify that an individual has demonstrated the knowledge and skills required to perform competently in the building services profession. Earning the credentials allow you to further enhance your personal and professional knowledge and image to gain the competitive edge you need to succeed in today’s world.
In our complex and competitive industry, the initial impression you make with a potential client is key to developing and maintaining a successful relationship. Your clients want to deal with professionals who can address their needs in an efficient, cost-effective manner, and BSCAI’s Certification programs attest to your personal and professional knowledge and commitment to being the very best in the industry.
"Today, more than ever, organizations offering custodial services are expected to possess and maintain individual professional and organizational certifications." ~ Lynne Harris, NISH.
Click here to learn how one BSCAI member encourages its employees to showcase their professionalism and succeed through BSCAI's certification programs.
How to register for the exam:
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Complete the appropriate application and return it to BSCAI Headquarters with the $350 certification fee for the CBSE examination or the $175 fee for the RBSM examination.
Click here for more information on the CBSE certification program.
Click here for more information on the RBSM certification program. |
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Schedule your examination in conjunction with the 2009 BSCAI Annual Convention & Trade Show by February 27, 2009 |
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Notify certification@bscai.org prior to the convention to reserve your place at the examination by calling 800-368-3414 or completing the Exam Scheduling Form and faxing it to 312-673-6735. |
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Please allow 6 – 8 weeks to receive your exam results. Candidates must achieve a minimum passing score of 70% on each section (there are four) of the exam. Any section that a candidate does not pass may be taken again within one year.
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