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Administrative Assistant Certification Curriculum

The purpose of the program is to enable the administrative assistant to become more adept at handling and prioritizing multiple projects, managing time, and increasing effectiveness when communicating ideas.

The American Society of Employers has responded to its member’s commitment to maintaining high standards for the administrative assistant professional by designing a Certification Curriculum that provides comprehensive and practical information.  ASE has made its curriculum flexible so that you can select topics that meet your job-related requirements.

You will receive the Administrative Assistant Certificate when you accumulate a total of four core and four elective credits within a 24-month period:

  • Credits are issued in the basis of course completion. Each seminar is valued at one credit per full-day program and one-half credit per half-day program.
  • You will be awarded a deluxe personalized certificate mounted on a wall plaque upon completion of the certification program. You will also receive a certificate of completion  for each individual program that you complete.
  • You can customize your own core curriculum by combining the two required core credits with four credits from the list of core credits.
  • You can customize your elective curriculum by selecting programs totaling six credits from the list of elective classes. 

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Administrative Assistant Curriculum Registration Form

The American Society of Employers is accredited through the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET) and offers continuing education units, which can often be applied toward college credit

ASE members can receive 10% off the entire cost of the curriculum 
by pre-paying with their registration.

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