PDH, CM, and LU Continuing Education Credits/Hours

PDH, CM, AND LU CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS/HOURS AWARDED THROUGH ACC

While ACC reports credits/hours for eligible attendees, it is the sole responsibility of the attendee to meet the criteria to earn credits/hours – and by the outlined deadlines. It is not the responsibility of ACC to send accreditation reminders, notify attendees that they did not meet the requirements, or accommodate individuals who fail to meet the outlined deadlines to earn credits/hours.

ATTENDEES ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR EARNING THEIR CREDITS/HOURS

Attendees are responsible for ensuring their earned credits/hours have been reported by ACC by April 3, 2026.

To earn PDH, CM, or LU / LU/HSW credits/hours, participants are required to both meet – and complete – the following accreditation criteria by the deadline of March 20, 2026.

  • Be a paid registrant for the 2026 Symposium;
  • Attend any sessions you’re interested in; and
  • Complete and submit no later than March 20, 2026 the daily attendance verifications and session evaluation surveys that will be available following each day and emailed by ACC to all attendees on March 6, 2026.

Late credits/hours for the 2026 Symposium will not be awarded for any reason.

*Please note that dates and available credits are subject to change.

EMAIL DELIVERY TO ATTENDEES OF REQUIRED ATTENDANCE VERIFICATION AND EVALUATION SURVEY

Surveys will be emailed to attendees on March 6, 2026. Within the email, links will be included to access both the attendance survey and the evaluation survey. All applicable surveys must be completed and submitted by the deadline of March 20, 2026. Late surveys will not be accepted.

Attendees are responsible for timely reaching out to ACC at info@acconline.org if the survey email is not received as it may be directed by their company firewalls to spam/junk email in-boxes. ACC is not responsible for surveys not received by participants or for delays in communications sent to AAAE vs. ACC as the continuing education provider. ACC is not responsible for sending reminders for completion to attendees.

RECEIVING PDH CREDITS/CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION

ACC reports attendance for PDH credits for eligible participants directly to RCEP.net the week of April 3, 2026. Participants will receive an automated email directly from RCEP/ACEC with notification of reporting of attendance/PDH credits by ACC. Participants can then log-in to their RCEP account and download/print a copy of their certificate of completion. If the participant does not have an existing account with RCEP, one is automatically created for them when ACC reports Symposium attendance. The automated email sent to the participant from RCEP will include details on how to log-in to their new account, along with a temporary account password. PLEASE NOTE: ACC does not have access to the RCEP account of any participant, nor information on account passwords. Participants will need to contact RCEP directly at (202) 347-7474 for assistance, or can visit RCEP.net, enter their work email address in the log-in, and click “Forgot Password.”

No individual may report earned PDH credits to state licensing boards for the 2026 Symposium that have not been reported to RCEP by ACC. If this happens, ACC will contact the state licensing board and contest the earning of the PDH credits.

PARTICIPANTS MUST SELF-REPORT CM CREDITS TO APA

Attendees holding the AICP professional designation must self-report their eligible CM credits to the American Planning Association (APA) for participating in the 2026 Symposium. Please refer to the table below for session course numbers.

RECEIVING LU or LU/HSW HOURS

Sessions for the ACC/AAAE Symposium have been submitted and are awaiting AIA CES approval. We will update this as information becomes available.

DIRECT ACCREDITATION QUESTIONS TO ACC

For any questions related to PDH, CM, or LU accreditation credits/hours for the 2026 Symposium, questions should be directed to ACC at info@acconline.org, as these credits/hours are not available through AAAE.