Overview of the CPPS Exam

BGC conducts a Job Task Analysis (JTA) study, also known as the Role Delineation Study (RDS) or Practice Audit, and prepares supporting documentation and reports consistent with ISO/ANSI17024, NCCA, and CESB accreditation standards.

A panel of professionals is selected and convened who must represent a variety of practice settings, geographic regions, educational levels, gender, ethnicity, and years of experience. A BGC board member is also included on the panel to assist in documenting the credibility of the process for the BGC board.

Panel members must identify the domains, tasks, knowledge, and skills essential to performing the work of the practitioner. A large sample of professionals who were not involved in the JTA meetings is asked to review and validate the information and to ensure that the certification exam reflects the essential knowledge necessary for competent practice as a professional. The results are analyzed from the context to become the basis of the final Examination Blueprint, the document, which lists the domains and elements for the credential. The subject matter experts also determine eligibility requirements and recertification requirements for the credential. As an additional validation step, participants can compare and contrast their work against documents prepared by other groups (if available), which identify tasks and supporting knowledge and skills in practice.

In order to ensure that credentialed practitioners protect the public through their work, BGC conducts a JTA every five to seven years so that eligibility, domains, tasks, knowledge, skills, examination, recertification, and ethical requirements reflect current, real-world practice.

Examination Purpose and Format

The examination is designed to test your knowledge across the broad, general practice of product stewardship.

The exam contains 150 multiple-choice questions (125 scored and 25 pilot questions) that are selected to match the job analysis. You can find the job analysis currently in use in the CPPS Exam Blueprint.

The duration of the examination is three hours. You may go back and review questions at any time during the exam. There is a short tutorial prior to the examination and a short survey following the exam. Instructions for the exam also explain how you can submit comments about the content of specific questions during the exam. BGC staff will review your comments; however, for exam security reasons, staff will not be able to discuss your comments with you.

 

Examination Scoring

Your passing score is based on the total number of questions that you answer correctly in the entire examination. It will be to your advantage to answer all questions.

  • All questions have the same point value.
  • There is no penalty for incorrect answers (such as “number correct minus a percentage of the number of incorrect answers”).
  • A “passing” score is not required in each of the individual subject areas (rubrics).

A criterion-referenced passing score has been established by a panel of subject-matter experts in product stewardship using appropriate standard-setting procedures under the guidance of Meazure Learning (formerly Scantron). The passing score for each subsequent administration of the certification examination is based on a statistical equating process, which adjusts for fluctuations in difficulty levels across different versions of the examination. Equating is performed to help ensure that candidates are evaluated according to the same competency standard from year to year.

Examinees may request a review of their exam score by filling out the Review of Exam Score Form which will be forwarded to our testing vendor to conduct a score verification. The examinee should consider that, given the quality control procedures that are in place, it is highly unlikely that the score will change.

Notification of Examination Results

Examinees will receive their official results in writing approximately four to six weeks after taking the examination.

If you fail your examination, we will inform you of your overall score.

All examinees will receive a performance report indicating their scores in the individual areas.

Confidentiality

As noted in the BGC Privacy Policy, examination reports, scores, and failures are not released outside of BGC without your authorization. Studies and reports concerning candidates will contain no information identifiable with any candidate unless authorized by the candidate. The names of those who pass the examination will be listed on the BGC website and entered in the web Rosters.

Re-Examination

If you fail the examination, you can re-take the exam at a later date. You will need to schedule an examination date and pay the examination fee. Refer to the Examination Scheduling section.