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AAFM Continuing Education Requirements ©

The  Academy promotes that each year all members should complete annual continuing education in the area of governmental and political learning.  Here are the types of education and conferences that count for your annual education.

  1. Conferences - 16 hours or more of conference or seminar attendance at a convention or meeting where over 5 hours of lectures are being given.
  2. Speaking or Lecturing - If you are a public speaker, government official, military officer, professor, or educational administrator or dean, then your speaking at events or training other professionals would count.  1/2 day of speaking or lecturing would count for annual requirements.
  3. Professors - Teaching any course in economics, finance, accounting,  government or public policy at the college level or above would count during the year.
  4. Take an approved course from the Academy.

 

 

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