Credentialing for School Business Officials
Examining the need for global credentialing programs and more uniformity across school business management profession requirements is one of ASBO International's key Strategic Goals. To meet this goal, ASBO created a certification program. The information provided here outlines the work of ASBO’s Credentialing Task Force and gives an overview of the current status of credentialing in school business management.
Credentialing Task Force Recommendations
The ASBO Board of Directors accepted the task force’s report,
which included beginning the credentialing initiative with a common
understanding of the school business official role and competencies
across geographical borders.
Download
the Report on International Credentialing (135K file).
Credentialing Terminology
To help guide you through the various terminology associated with
credentialing programs, browse the documents below, provided by Mickie
S. Rops, CAE.
Download
the article “Credentialing, Licensure, Certification,
Accreditation, Certificates: What's the Difference?" (154K
file).
Download the Credentialing Comparison Matrix (24K file).
Local Credentialing Programs
Sixty percent of states and provinces have either a required
credentialing program or a voluntary program for school business
officials.
View
The State of State Certification for School Business Officials, ASBO
International's report on school business official certification.
Download the School Business Certification Matrix (69K file).
Additional Resources:
ASBO International’s Board of Directors Resolution on Certification (104K file).
Download
the article "Certification: Does it Matter?" by Stephen P. Wanger
(276K file)
First published in the November 2003 School Business Affairs.
Questions?
If you have questions about the development of ASBO’s
certification program, contact Pam Weber, CAE, Director of
Certification.

