
Esthetic advanced training and certification is a voluntary process that recognizes an individual who has met predetermined qualifications such as job tasks for a profession. These standards are usually specified by a nongovernmental agency or national association. Such qualifications required a training program and examination process.

The Scientific Esthetics Symposium has been approved by the COA for educational content and curriculum. You may earn 10 COA APPROVED EDUCATIONAL UNITS when you attend 12 symposium classes in total and full attendance.
1. You sign in on the Zoom registration at the beginning of EACH of the 12 classes you choose to attend. This is required for EACH class.
2. We must be able to actually see you on the Zoom screen gallery view for the entire class, and you must attend the entire presentation.
3. You must have your video camera ON for the entire presentation.
4. You must also sign in IMMEDIATELY in the Zoom chat cue at the beginning of each class. - posting your full name and email address.
5. If you are a current NCEA member and dues are up to date- Please ensure that you have emailed us your NCEA identification number. If your membership has expired, you will need to renew before we can issue you credits.
The National Esthetician Certification is setting standards necessary for the growth of our profession. These standards make us accountable for our decisions and actions, while maintaining competency during our career. Maintaining your NCEA Certified credential demonstrates your commitment to advancing competency standards, and promoting the best possible outcomes to minimize consumer risk.

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*For the purpose of the NCEA Code of Ethics, the use of the term Esthetician applies to all licensed skin care professionals as defined by their state law.
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Membership in the NCEA Association is an INVESTMENT in your career and your future!
The NCEA Association has it’s finger on the pulse of the skin care industry. We’re always on the lookout for legislative issues or licensing issues that may impact our members. We keep NCEA Association members informed of important news and the issues that can impact them directly or indirectly via email and social media.
Raising the standards of our profession and industry is critically important to the long-term success of our members. We work with the public and it’s important that consumers trust their providers of skin care services.