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Professional Designation
Program Description
The Association of Administrative Professionals (AAP) is a chartered, non-profit, Canadian association. We strive to provide administrative professionals the opportunity to learn, grow and thrive by encouraging all members to add to their individual competencies, advance their leadership skills, realize their value in the workplace and community and have confidence to excel in their careers.
The AAP offers the Canadian Certified Administrative Professional (CCAP) designation. All applicants wishing to complete their CCAP designation must first be a member of the AAP before they can apply. All CCAP designation holders must remain members in good standing with the AAP to retain their designation.
To become a member of the Association of Administrative Professionals, please visit their website at www.canadianadmin.ca .
Members may enroll in the CCAP designation on the AAP website, and then take the required courses through Durham College
Designation Requirements
To fulfill the course requirements for the CCAP Designation students must complete;
Click here for a listing of Durham College approved CCAP courses.
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