Certificates
Taking the CPACC exam is no picnic. I am sharing the strategies I used to study for this challenging exam.
Granted, this plan may not work for everyone. Consider how you effectively learn, as you read through these suggestions, and choose what might work best for you.
The Web Accessibility Specialist (WAS) is an IAAP technical Professional Certification that quantifies and represents a Candidate’s expression of their “current” hands-on technical digital accessibility proficiency.
IAAP, led by volunteer accessibility leaders, develops and maintains WAS to help build benchmarks of experience in the technical accessibility profession.
The IAAP Certified Professional in Accessibility Core Competencies (CPACC) credential is IAAP's foundational professional certification.
Relevant domains for the CPACC credential include the web and other digital technologies, architecture and the built environment, consumer and industrial design, transportation systems, and any domain in which thoughtful design, policy, and management can improve disability access.