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Continuing Education

Once you have completed your certification testing, continuing education units (CEU’s) are required to maintain your certification.

Requirements

  • Master Sewing and Design Professionals are required to complete twenty (20) points of continuing education each year.
  • Master Alteration Specialists are required to complete fifteen (15) points of continuing education each year.

CEU documentation and $35 annual maintenance fee are due by December 31st.

Opportunities

The list below is an overview of the activities that qualify for continuing education units, with examples and points earned for each activity. The activities must be related to and consistent with the knowledge base of the sewing and design professions. They can be activities for personal professional development or contributions to the profession.

Personal Professional Development

Professional Education Conferences

Attending professional workshop or class

1 point per instruction hour

Attendance at conference-participating,
speaking,
networking opportunities,
vendor marketplace

2 points per day

Industry Trade Shows

Viewing vendor exhibits at industry trade shows

2 points per day

Maximum of 10 points per reporting cycle

Academic fashion sewing and design courses

Credit courses

15 points for each credit hour

Audited courses

8 points for each credit hour

Workshops of short fashion and design related courses

Non credit class

1 point per 3 hours of class time

Design competitions

Submission of garment

5 points

Placing or recognition

15 points

Exhibitions

Acceptance and participation in a juried exhibition

15 points

Placing or recognition

15 points

Education travel

Subject matter education travel or tour sponsored by professional organization

2 points per day

Maximum of 25 points per reporting cycle

Teaching sewing related courses

Credit course

30 points per course

Non-credit course

15 points per course


Contribution to the Profession

Professional education conference

Teaching presentations, workshops or classes

3 points per instruction hour

Education resources

Development of educational materials such as course curriculum, curriculum guides, learning packages, and workbooks

Single author: 40 points

Co-author: 30 points

Non-credit course

15 points per course

Industry related periodicals

Writing articles or answering posted questions for industry related newsletters

3 points per article

Publications

Published book  contributing to the sewing and design knowledge base

Information article in newspaper, consumer magazine, or professional magazine that fulfills the mission of sewing and design

Single author: 45 points
Co-author: 23 points
Contributor: 15 points
Chapter author: 10 points
Listed editor: 10 points
Contributor to revised edition: 10 points

Single author: 3 points per article

Leadership

ASDP executive board position

10 points per year

Serving on industry related national board of directors

8 points per year

Serving on industry related local board of directors

5 points per year


Additional Information

Random Audits

A percentage of MSDP and MAS individuals will be audited each year. If you are selected for an audit, you must present the Certification Board with proof of CEU’s.

Failure to Comply

Should you decide not to maintain your certification status, or fail to meet the requirements, your business listing will reflect the change in your status.

If you fail to submit your annual report and payment in a timely manner, or fail to earn the required number of points, you will be notified in writing by the Certification Board that your certification has been revoked. You will not be permitted to use the MSDP or MAS designation or be credited with such in any ASDP publication or employment inquiry until you have met the certification maintenance requirements and paid a processing fee.

Reinstatement

To reinstate your certification status, you will be required to accumulate 100 points, plus an additional 15 points per year for every year past your certification maintenance deadline. If you do not meet the certification maintenance requirements within five (5) years beyond your revocation date, you will be required to re-certify in each module of study.