Exams and Certification
Earning and Maintaining Your CAWC Designation
The Certified Authority on Workers’ Compensation (CAWC) designation is earned by completing course sessions (virtual or in-person) and passing daily course exams. Because the world of workers’ compensation insurance is always changing with the introduction of new laws, protocols and more, recertification and renewal is also required periodically.
Course Exam
A proctored exam is administered after the last training session is completed and requires a score of 70% or higher to pass the course.
CAWC Renewal Criteria – External Agents
To maintain the CAWC designation, continuing education is required. Over a two-year period, CAWC recipients must complete three hours of ethics along with seven additional hours pertaining to workers’ compensation or any other commercial insurance for a total of 10 credit hours every two years. A credit hour is 50 minutes. A half credit hour may be applied for half-hour sessions.
Classes that are eligible for renewal credit are:
- Any CE class or webinar offered by our organization
- CIC classes that cover workers’ compensation issues
- CPCU classes that cover workers’ compensation issues
- Workers’ compensation seminars put on by professional agent associations
- Any other commercial insurance CE course approved by your state of license
Reporting Your Credits
It’s simple and easy to report your classes or webinars for credit. Click here and complete the information to receive a confirmation that your credits have been filed.
Renewal Fee
A $200 fee is required to renew your CAWC designation.