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Currently, courses are available to federal employees and contractors who are working on a government contract.
Do I need a government email address to access NITAAC University?
Yes, you will need a government-issued .gov, .mil or .fed.us email address to sign up for NITAAC University.
Can I earn CLPs for NITAAC University courses?
Yes! Federal employees can earn CLPs by completing NITAAC University courses. Each course will provide a certificate of completion, which can be used to validate the number of CLPs earned. The number of CLPs issued per course varies.
What types of courses does NITAAC University offer?
NITAAC University offers self-paced courses on topics such as NITAAC’s three Best in Class GWACs, namely, CIO-SP3, CIO-SP3 Small Business and CIO-CS.
How do I access my certificate?
A link to your certificate of completion can be found at the top of the course homepage. The certificate is also accessible from your account settings page.