Frequently Asked Questions
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NASP As a Certifying Body
Yes. All of our courses meet or exceed OSHA requirements. OSHA is considered the ‘bare minimum’ for compliance and therefore NASP considers this only one element of an effective safety training program. Our instructor-led courses meet or exceed ANSI/ASSP Z490.1-2016 Requirements for Safety, Health, and Environmental Training; our online courses meet or exceed ANSI/ASSP Z490.2-2019 Accepted Practices for E-Learning in Safety, Health and Environmental Training.
NASP is accredited by the International Accreditors for Continuing Education and Training (IACET) and offers IACET CEUs for its learning events that comply with the ANSI/IACET Continuing Education and Training Standard. IACET is recognized internationally as a standard development organization and accrediting body that promotes quality of continuing education and training.
Yes. As an IACET Accredited Provider, NASP offers IACET CEUs for its learning events that comply with the ANSI/IACET Continuing Education and Training Standard.
1 CEU = 10 contact hours.
Click here to view a breakdown of CEUs awarded for specific classes. If you have any questions, contact us at 1-800-922-2219 or email [email protected].
To learn more about the accreditation, please read the FAQ below, titled “Are NASP/IASP, Inc. training certificates recognized or accredited by a third party?”
NASP courses will be evaluated by Columbia Southern University for possible transfer credit into an undergraduate degree program in Occupational Safety and Health or Environmental Management. Many of the NASP courses, as well as our CSD and MSP Certifications, may be transferred to academic credits through our Articulation Agreement with CSU. For a complete list of courses, click here.
Once you submit an application, CSU will provide you with a Degree Action Plan that will specify the hours of transfer credit awarded. This evaluation is complimentary, and CSU will waive the application fee! To obtain academic credits through CSU, a student must first complete the NASP course, pass the test, then submit their NASP course certificate to CSU for evaluation. For more information on the various OHS degrees offered by CSU, click here, or send an email to [email protected].
Also, as an NASP member, you are eligible for a 10% reduction in tuition fees, free textbooks, and other significant savings. Click here for details.
NASP is committed to keeping all learner records and personal information secure and private unless permitted by the verified learner. NASP intends to prioritize the security and privacy of learners’ records. All NASP employees approach personal information very seriously. Access to learners’ records is limited to management personnel and key personnel in our administrative department. NASP assigns each student a unique Identification Number for identity verification which is password protected. Information can be viewed when students log in to their NASP account with their secure password.
Click here to view the Privacy and Information Security Policy for Learner Records.
All information input, maintenance, release, and issuance of learners’ records is shared only between NASP and the learner identified by their unique Identification Number. Learners may request to share records with a third party ONLY if the learner’s identity is verified using the unique Identification Number assigned by NASP.
Instructions for requesting learner records:
- Contact NASP’s administrative personnel by phone, email, or letter with the following information:
-
- Student’s full name (the individual requesting records)
-
- Identification Number assigned by NASP
-
- Address/contact information for where records are to be sent
NASP as a Training Provider
Yes. All of our courses meet or exceed OSHA requirements. OSHA is considered the ‘bare minimum’ for compliance and therefore NASP considers this only one element of an effective safety training program. Our instructor-led courses meet or exceed ANSI/ASSP Z490.1-2016 Requirements for Safety, Health, and Environmental Training; our online courses meet or exceed ANSI/ASSP Z490.2-2019 Accepted Practices for E-Learning in Safety, Health and Environmental Training.
NASP is accredited by the International Accreditors for Continuing Education and Training (IACET) and offers IACET CEUs for its learning events that comply with the ANSI/IACET Continuing Education and Training Standard. IACET is recognized internationally as a standard development organization and accrediting body that promotes quality of continuing education and training.
Yes. As an IACET Accredited Provider, NASP offers IACET CEUs for its learning events that comply with the ANSI/IACET Continuing Education and Training Standard.
1 CEU = 10 contact hours.
Click here to view a breakdown of CEUs awarded for specific classes. If you have any questions, contact us at 1-800-922-2219 or email [email protected].
To learn more about the accreditation, please read the FAQ below, titled “Are NASP/IASP, Inc. training certificates recognized or accredited by a third party?”
NASP courses will be evaluated by Columbia Southern University for possible transfer credit into an undergraduate degree program in Occupational Safety and Health or Environmental Management. Many of the NASP courses, as well as our CSD and MSP Certifications, may be transferred to academic credits through our Articulation Agreement with CSU. For a complete list of courses, click here.
Once you submit an application, CSU will provide you with a Degree Action Plan that will specify the hours of transfer credit awarded. This evaluation is complimentary, and CSU will waive the application fee! To obtain academic credits through CSU, a student must first complete the NASP course, pass the test, then submit their NASP course certificate to CSU for evaluation. For more information on the various OHS degrees offered by CSU, click here, or send an email to [email protected].
Also, as an NASP member, you are eligible for a 10% reduction in tuition fees, free textbooks, and other significant savings. Click here for details.
NASP is committed to keeping all learner records and personal information secure and private unless permitted by the verified learner. NASP intends to prioritize the security and privacy of learners’ records. All NASP employees approach personal information very seriously. Access to learners’ records is limited to management personnel and key personnel in our administrative department. NASP assigns each student a unique Identification Number for identity verification which is password protected. Information can be viewed when students log in to their NASP account with their secure password.
Click here to view the Privacy and Information Security Policy for Learner Records.
All information input, maintenance, release, and issuance of learners’ records is shared only between NASP and the learner identified by their unique Identification Number. Learners may request to share records with a third party ONLY if the learner’s identity is verified using the unique Identification Number assigned by NASP.
Instructions for requesting learner records:
- Contact NASP’s administrative personnel by phone, email, or letter with the following information:
-
- Student’s full name (the individual requesting records)
-
- Identification Number assigned by NASP
-
- Address/contact information for where records are to be sent
Technical Support
Yes. All of our courses meet or exceed OSHA requirements. OSHA is considered the ‘bare minimum’ for compliance and therefore NASP considers this only one element of an effective safety training program. Our instructor-led courses meet or exceed ANSI/ASSP Z490.1-2016 Requirements for Safety, Health, and Environmental Training; our online courses meet or exceed ANSI/ASSP Z490.2-2019 Accepted Practices for E-Learning in Safety, Health and Environmental Training.
NASP is accredited by the International Accreditors for Continuing Education and Training (IACET) and offers IACET CEUs for its learning events that comply with the ANSI/IACET Continuing Education and Training Standard. IACET is recognized internationally as a standard development organization and accrediting body that promotes quality of continuing education and training.
Yes. As an IACET Accredited Provider, NASP offers IACET CEUs for its learning events that comply with the ANSI/IACET Continuing Education and Training Standard.
1 CEU = 10 contact hours.
Click here to view a breakdown of CEUs awarded for specific classes. If you have any questions, contact us at 1-800-922-2219 or email [email protected].
To learn more about the accreditation, please read the FAQ below, titled “Are NASP/IASP, Inc. training certificates recognized or accredited by a third party?”
NASP courses will be evaluated by Columbia Southern University for possible transfer credit into an undergraduate degree program in Occupational Safety and Health or Environmental Management. Many of the NASP courses, as well as our CSD and MSP Certifications, may be transferred to academic credits through our Articulation Agreement with CSU. For a complete list of courses, click here.
Once you submit an application, CSU will provide you with a Degree Action Plan that will specify the hours of transfer credit awarded. This evaluation is complimentary, and CSU will waive the application fee! To obtain academic credits through CSU, a student must first complete the NASP course, pass the test, then submit their NASP course certificate to CSU for evaluation. For more information on the various OHS degrees offered by CSU, click here, or send an email to [email protected].
Also, as an NASP member, you are eligible for a 10% reduction in tuition fees, free textbooks, and other significant savings. Click here for details.
NASP is committed to keeping all learner records and personal information secure and private unless permitted by the verified learner. NASP intends to prioritize the security and privacy of learners’ records. All NASP employees approach personal information very seriously. Access to learners’ records is limited to management personnel and key personnel in our administrative department. NASP assigns each student a unique Identification Number for identity verification which is password protected. Information can be viewed when students log in to their NASP account with their secure password.
Click here to view the Privacy and Information Security Policy for Learner Records.
All information input, maintenance, release, and issuance of learners’ records is shared only between NASP and the learner identified by their unique Identification Number. Learners may request to share records with a third party ONLY if the learner’s identity is verified using the unique Identification Number assigned by NASP.
Instructions for requesting learner records:
- Contact NASP’s administrative personnel by phone, email, or letter with the following information:
-
- Student’s full name (the individual requesting records)
-
- Identification Number assigned by NASP
-
- Address/contact information for where records are to be sent
Payment Options
Yes. All of our courses meet or exceed OSHA requirements. OSHA is considered the ‘bare minimum’ for compliance and therefore NASP considers this only one element of an effective safety training program. Our instructor-led courses meet or exceed ANSI/ASSP Z490.1-2016 Requirements for Safety, Health, and Environmental Training; our online courses meet or exceed ANSI/ASSP Z490.2-2019 Accepted Practices for E-Learning in Safety, Health and Environmental Training.
NASP is accredited by the International Accreditors for Continuing Education and Training (IACET) and offers IACET CEUs for its learning events that comply with the ANSI/IACET Continuing Education and Training Standard. IACET is recognized internationally as a standard development organization and accrediting body that promotes quality of continuing education and training.
Yes. As an IACET Accredited Provider, NASP offers IACET CEUs for its learning events that comply with the ANSI/IACET Continuing Education and Training Standard.
1 CEU = 10 contact hours.
Click here to view a breakdown of CEUs awarded for specific classes. If you have any questions, contact us at 1-800-922-2219 or email [email protected].
To learn more about the accreditation, please read the FAQ below, titled “Are NASP/IASP, Inc. training certificates recognized or accredited by a third party?”
NASP courses will be evaluated by Columbia Southern University for possible transfer credit into an undergraduate degree program in Occupational Safety and Health or Environmental Management. Many of the NASP courses, as well as our CSD and MSP Certifications, may be transferred to academic credits through our Articulation Agreement with CSU. For a complete list of courses, click here.
Once you submit an application, CSU will provide you with a Degree Action Plan that will specify the hours of transfer credit awarded. This evaluation is complimentary, and CSU will waive the application fee! To obtain academic credits through CSU, a student must first complete the NASP course, pass the test, then submit their NASP course certificate to CSU for evaluation. For more information on the various OHS degrees offered by CSU, click here, or send an email to [email protected].
Also, as an NASP member, you are eligible for a 10% reduction in tuition fees, free textbooks, and other significant savings. Click here for details.
NASP is committed to keeping all learner records and personal information secure and private unless permitted by the verified learner. NASP intends to prioritize the security and privacy of learners’ records. All NASP employees approach personal information very seriously. Access to learners’ records is limited to management personnel and key personnel in our administrative department. NASP assigns each student a unique Identification Number for identity verification which is password protected. Information can be viewed when students log in to their NASP account with their secure password.
Click here to view the Privacy and Information Security Policy for Learner Records.
All information input, maintenance, release, and issuance of learners’ records is shared only between NASP and the learner identified by their unique Identification Number. Learners may request to share records with a third party ONLY if the learner’s identity is verified using the unique Identification Number assigned by NASP.
Instructions for requesting learner records:
- Contact NASP’s administrative personnel by phone, email, or letter with the following information:
-
- Student’s full name (the individual requesting records)
-
- Identification Number assigned by NASP
-
- Address/contact information for where records are to be sent
Course Options
Yes. All of our courses meet or exceed OSHA requirements. OSHA is considered the ‘bare minimum’ for compliance and therefore NASP considers this only one element of an effective safety training program. Our instructor-led courses meet or exceed ANSI/ASSP Z490.1-2016 Requirements for Safety, Health, and Environmental Training; our online courses meet or exceed ANSI/ASSP Z490.2-2019 Accepted Practices for E-Learning in Safety, Health and Environmental Training.
NASP is accredited by the International Accreditors for Continuing Education and Training (IACET) and offers IACET CEUs for its learning events that comply with the ANSI/IACET Continuing Education and Training Standard. IACET is recognized internationally as a standard development organization and accrediting body that promotes quality of continuing education and training.
Yes. As an IACET Accredited Provider, NASP offers IACET CEUs for its learning events that comply with the ANSI/IACET Continuing Education and Training Standard.
1 CEU = 10 contact hours.
Click here to view a breakdown of CEUs awarded for specific classes. If you have any questions, contact us at 1-800-922-2219 or email [email protected].
To learn more about the accreditation, please read the FAQ below, titled “Are NASP/IASP, Inc. training certificates recognized or accredited by a third party?”
NASP courses will be evaluated by Columbia Southern University for possible transfer credit into an undergraduate degree program in Occupational Safety and Health or Environmental Management. Many of the NASP courses, as well as our CSD and MSP Certifications, may be transferred to academic credits through our Articulation Agreement with CSU. For a complete list of courses, click here.
Once you submit an application, CSU will provide you with a Degree Action Plan that will specify the hours of transfer credit awarded. This evaluation is complimentary, and CSU will waive the application fee! To obtain academic credits through CSU, a student must first complete the NASP course, pass the test, then submit their NASP course certificate to CSU for evaluation. For more information on the various OHS degrees offered by CSU, click here, or send an email to [email protected].
Also, as an NASP member, you are eligible for a 10% reduction in tuition fees, free textbooks, and other significant savings. Click here for details.
NASP is committed to keeping all learner records and personal information secure and private unless permitted by the verified learner. NASP intends to prioritize the security and privacy of learners’ records. All NASP employees approach personal information very seriously. Access to learners’ records is limited to management personnel and key personnel in our administrative department. NASP assigns each student a unique Identification Number for identity verification which is password protected. Information can be viewed when students log in to their NASP account with their secure password.
Click here to view the Privacy and Information Security Policy for Learner Records.
All information input, maintenance, release, and issuance of learners’ records is shared only between NASP and the learner identified by their unique Identification Number. Learners may request to share records with a third party ONLY if the learner’s identity is verified using the unique Identification Number assigned by NASP.
Instructions for requesting learner records:
- Contact NASP’s administrative personnel by phone, email, or letter with the following information:
-
- Student’s full name (the individual requesting records)
-
- Identification Number assigned by NASP
-
- Address/contact information for where records are to be sent
Taking My Course
Yes. All of our courses meet or exceed OSHA requirements. OSHA is considered the ‘bare minimum’ for compliance and therefore NASP considers this only one element of an effective safety training program. Our instructor-led courses meet or exceed ANSI/ASSP Z490.1-2016 Requirements for Safety, Health, and Environmental Training; our online courses meet or exceed ANSI/ASSP Z490.2-2019 Accepted Practices for E-Learning in Safety, Health and Environmental Training.
NASP is accredited by the International Accreditors for Continuing Education and Training (IACET) and offers IACET CEUs for its learning events that comply with the ANSI/IACET Continuing Education and Training Standard. IACET is recognized internationally as a standard development organization and accrediting body that promotes quality of continuing education and training.
Yes. As an IACET Accredited Provider, NASP offers IACET CEUs for its learning events that comply with the ANSI/IACET Continuing Education and Training Standard.
1 CEU = 10 contact hours.
Click here to view a breakdown of CEUs awarded for specific classes. If you have any questions, contact us at 1-800-922-2219 or email [email protected].
To learn more about the accreditation, please read the FAQ below, titled “Are NASP/IASP, Inc. training certificates recognized or accredited by a third party?”
NASP courses will be evaluated by Columbia Southern University for possible transfer credit into an undergraduate degree program in Occupational Safety and Health or Environmental Management. Many of the NASP courses, as well as our CSD and MSP Certifications, may be transferred to academic credits through our Articulation Agreement with CSU. For a complete list of courses, click here.
Once you submit an application, CSU will provide you with a Degree Action Plan that will specify the hours of transfer credit awarded. This evaluation is complimentary, and CSU will waive the application fee! To obtain academic credits through CSU, a student must first complete the NASP course, pass the test, then submit their NASP course certificate to CSU for evaluation. For more information on the various OHS degrees offered by CSU, click here, or send an email to [email protected].
Also, as an NASP member, you are eligible for a 10% reduction in tuition fees, free textbooks, and other significant savings. Click here for details.
NASP is committed to keeping all learner records and personal information secure and private unless permitted by the verified learner. NASP intends to prioritize the security and privacy of learners’ records. All NASP employees approach personal information very seriously. Access to learners’ records is limited to management personnel and key personnel in our administrative department. NASP assigns each student a unique Identification Number for identity verification which is password protected. Information can be viewed when students log in to their NASP account with their secure password.
Click here to view the Privacy and Information Security Policy for Learner Records.
All information input, maintenance, release, and issuance of learners’ records is shared only between NASP and the learner identified by their unique Identification Number. Learners may request to share records with a third party ONLY if the learner’s identity is verified using the unique Identification Number assigned by NASP.
Instructions for requesting learner records:
- Contact NASP’s administrative personnel by phone, email, or letter with the following information:
-
- Student’s full name (the individual requesting records)
-
- Identification Number assigned by NASP
-
- Address/contact information for where records are to be sent
Cancellation/Refunds
Yes. All of our courses meet or exceed OSHA requirements. OSHA is considered the ‘bare minimum’ for compliance and therefore NASP considers this only one element of an effective safety training program. Our instructor-led courses meet or exceed ANSI/ASSP Z490.1-2016 Requirements for Safety, Health, and Environmental Training; our online courses meet or exceed ANSI/ASSP Z490.2-2019 Accepted Practices for E-Learning in Safety, Health and Environmental Training.
NASP is accredited by the International Accreditors for Continuing Education and Training (IACET) and offers IACET CEUs for its learning events that comply with the ANSI/IACET Continuing Education and Training Standard. IACET is recognized internationally as a standard development organization and accrediting body that promotes quality of continuing education and training.
Yes. As an IACET Accredited Provider, NASP offers IACET CEUs for its learning events that comply with the ANSI/IACET Continuing Education and Training Standard.
1 CEU = 10 contact hours.
Click here to view a breakdown of CEUs awarded for specific classes. If you have any questions, contact us at 1-800-922-2219 or email [email protected].
To learn more about the accreditation, please read the FAQ below, titled “Are NASP/IASP, Inc. training certificates recognized or accredited by a third party?”
NASP courses will be evaluated by Columbia Southern University for possible transfer credit into an undergraduate degree program in Occupational Safety and Health or Environmental Management. Many of the NASP courses, as well as our CSD and MSP Certifications, may be transferred to academic credits through our Articulation Agreement with CSU. For a complete list of courses, click here.
Once you submit an application, CSU will provide you with a Degree Action Plan that will specify the hours of transfer credit awarded. This evaluation is complimentary, and CSU will waive the application fee! To obtain academic credits through CSU, a student must first complete the NASP course, pass the test, then submit their NASP course certificate to CSU for evaluation. For more information on the various OHS degrees offered by CSU, click here, or send an email to [email protected].
Also, as an NASP member, you are eligible for a 10% reduction in tuition fees, free textbooks, and other significant savings. Click here for details.
NASP is committed to keeping all learner records and personal information secure and private unless permitted by the verified learner. NASP intends to prioritize the security and privacy of learners’ records. All NASP employees approach personal information very seriously. Access to learners’ records is limited to management personnel and key personnel in our administrative department. NASP assigns each student a unique Identification Number for identity verification which is password protected. Information can be viewed when students log in to their NASP account with their secure password.
Click here to view the Privacy and Information Security Policy for Learner Records.
All information input, maintenance, release, and issuance of learners’ records is shared only between NASP and the learner identified by their unique Identification Number. Learners may request to share records with a third party ONLY if the learner’s identity is verified using the unique Identification Number assigned by NASP.
Instructions for requesting learner records:
- Contact NASP’s administrative personnel by phone, email, or letter with the following information:
-
- Student’s full name (the individual requesting records)
-
- Identification Number assigned by NASP
-
- Address/contact information for where records are to be sent
Scholarships and VA
Yes. All of our courses meet or exceed OSHA requirements. OSHA is considered the ‘bare minimum’ for compliance and therefore NASP considers this only one element of an effective safety training program. Our instructor-led courses meet or exceed ANSI/ASSP Z490.1-2016 Requirements for Safety, Health, and Environmental Training; our online courses meet or exceed ANSI/ASSP Z490.2-2019 Accepted Practices for E-Learning in Safety, Health and Environmental Training.
NASP is accredited by the International Accreditors for Continuing Education and Training (IACET) and offers IACET CEUs for its learning events that comply with the ANSI/IACET Continuing Education and Training Standard. IACET is recognized internationally as a standard development organization and accrediting body that promotes quality of continuing education and training.
Yes. As an IACET Accredited Provider, NASP offers IACET CEUs for its learning events that comply with the ANSI/IACET Continuing Education and Training Standard.
1 CEU = 10 contact hours.
Click here to view a breakdown of CEUs awarded for specific classes. If you have any questions, contact us at 1-800-922-2219 or email [email protected].
To learn more about the accreditation, please read the FAQ below, titled “Are NASP/IASP, Inc. training certificates recognized or accredited by a third party?”
NASP courses will be evaluated by Columbia Southern University for possible transfer credit into an undergraduate degree program in Occupational Safety and Health or Environmental Management. Many of the NASP courses, as well as our CSD and MSP Certifications, may be transferred to academic credits through our Articulation Agreement with CSU. For a complete list of courses, click here.
Once you submit an application, CSU will provide you with a Degree Action Plan that will specify the hours of transfer credit awarded. This evaluation is complimentary, and CSU will waive the application fee! To obtain academic credits through CSU, a student must first complete the NASP course, pass the test, then submit their NASP course certificate to CSU for evaluation. For more information on the various OHS degrees offered by CSU, click here, or send an email to [email protected].
Also, as an NASP member, you are eligible for a 10% reduction in tuition fees, free textbooks, and other significant savings. Click here for details.
NASP is committed to keeping all learner records and personal information secure and private unless permitted by the verified learner. NASP intends to prioritize the security and privacy of learners’ records. All NASP employees approach personal information very seriously. Access to learners’ records is limited to management personnel and key personnel in our administrative department. NASP assigns each student a unique Identification Number for identity verification which is password protected. Information can be viewed when students log in to their NASP account with their secure password.
Click here to view the Privacy and Information Security Policy for Learner Records.
All information input, maintenance, release, and issuance of learners’ records is shared only between NASP and the learner identified by their unique Identification Number. Learners may request to share records with a third party ONLY if the learner’s identity is verified using the unique Identification Number assigned by NASP.
Instructions for requesting learner records:
- Contact NASP’s administrative personnel by phone, email, or letter with the following information:
-
- Student’s full name (the individual requesting records)
-
- Identification Number assigned by NASP
-
- Address/contact information for where records are to be sent
Recertification
Yes. All of our courses meet or exceed OSHA requirements. OSHA is considered the ‘bare minimum’ for compliance and therefore NASP considers this only one element of an effective safety training program. Our instructor-led courses meet or exceed ANSI/ASSP Z490.1-2016 Requirements for Safety, Health, and Environmental Training; our online courses meet or exceed ANSI/ASSP Z490.2-2019 Accepted Practices for E-Learning in Safety, Health and Environmental Training.
NASP is accredited by the International Accreditors for Continuing Education and Training (IACET) and offers IACET CEUs for its learning events that comply with the ANSI/IACET Continuing Education and Training Standard. IACET is recognized internationally as a standard development organization and accrediting body that promotes quality of continuing education and training.
Yes. As an IACET Accredited Provider, NASP offers IACET CEUs for its learning events that comply with the ANSI/IACET Continuing Education and Training Standard.
1 CEU = 10 contact hours.
Click here to view a breakdown of CEUs awarded for specific classes. If you have any questions, contact us at 1-800-922-2219 or email [email protected].
To learn more about the accreditation, please read the FAQ below, titled “Are NASP/IASP, Inc. training certificates recognized or accredited by a third party?”
NASP courses will be evaluated by Columbia Southern University for possible transfer credit into an undergraduate degree program in Occupational Safety and Health or Environmental Management. Many of the NASP courses, as well as our CSD and MSP Certifications, may be transferred to academic credits through our Articulation Agreement with CSU. For a complete list of courses, click here.
Once you submit an application, CSU will provide you with a Degree Action Plan that will specify the hours of transfer credit awarded. This evaluation is complimentary, and CSU will waive the application fee! To obtain academic credits through CSU, a student must first complete the NASP course, pass the test, then submit their NASP course certificate to CSU for evaluation. For more information on the various OHS degrees offered by CSU, click here, or send an email to [email protected].
Also, as an NASP member, you are eligible for a 10% reduction in tuition fees, free textbooks, and other significant savings. Click here for details.
NASP is committed to keeping all learner records and personal information secure and private unless permitted by the verified learner. NASP intends to prioritize the security and privacy of learners’ records. All NASP employees approach personal information very seriously. Access to learners’ records is limited to management personnel and key personnel in our administrative department. NASP assigns each student a unique Identification Number for identity verification which is password protected. Information can be viewed when students log in to their NASP account with their secure password.
Click here to view the Privacy and Information Security Policy for Learner Records.
All information input, maintenance, release, and issuance of learners’ records is shared only between NASP and the learner identified by their unique Identification Number. Learners may request to share records with a third party ONLY if the learner’s identity is verified using the unique Identification Number assigned by NASP.
Instructions for requesting learner records:
- Contact NASP’s administrative personnel by phone, email, or letter with the following information:
-
- Student’s full name (the individual requesting records)
-
- Identification Number assigned by NASP
-
- Address/contact information for where records are to be sent