What is the Certified Associate in Environment, Safety, and Health™ (CAESH™) Credential?

The Environment, Health, and Safety Associate™ (CAESH™) credential is for environment, health, and safety generalist practitioners who know the technology and scientific principles used to evaluate, protect, manage, and enhance the health and safety of people and the environment.  CAESH’s have a multi-disciplinary understanding of:

  • occupational and environmental health and safety hazards and risks,
  • environmental aspects and impacts,
  • sustainability,
  • concepts relating to regulatory and voluntary standards and
  • risk mitigation.

 

Benefits of the CAESH Certification

The benefits of holding the CAESH Certification include the following:

  • Professional recognition: The CAESH certification demonstrates that an individual has the knowledge and expertise in environment, health, and safety practices, making them stand out among their peers and potentially leading to increased job opportunities and career advancement.
  • Enhanced credibility: Employers and clients value certifications as they assure that the individual possesses the skills and knowledge to address environmental, health, and safety challenges effectively. The CAESH certification can enhance one’s credibility and trustworthiness in the field.
  • Expanded Job Prospects: The CAESH certification can open a wide range of job opportunities in various industries, including manufacturing, construction, healthcare, energy, and consulting. Many organizations actively seek certified professionals to improve their environment, health, and safety performance.
  • Competitive edge: In a competitive job market, having the CAESH certification can give individuals a competitive edge over others who do not possess this credential. It demonstrates their commitment to professional development and dedication to continually improving their skills.
  • Continued Professional Growth: Maintaining the EHSA certification requires individuals to stay up to date with the latest developments, regulations, and best practices in the field of environment, health, and safety. This commitment to ongoing learning fosters continuous professional growth and ensures that professionals remain competent.
  • Visibility and Access to Jobs: EHSAs have access to a web-enabled designation that can be shared to increase their social media presence and to connect their skills to active job postings.

 

How Do I Become An CAESH?

If you are interested in becoming a CAESH, you must:

  • Have a total of 4 years of a combination of education and experience.  This could include academic or continuing education course equivalents in EHS-related topics or EHS experience.
  • You must pass the CAESH exam.
  • You must agree to adhere to the BGC Code of Ethics and to be governed by the BGC Ethics Case Procedures.
  • You must pay fees on or before the due date.

For more information on the specific details of becoming a CAESH, read the CAESH Candidate handbook pages.

 

Applying for the Environment, Safety, and Health Associate (CAESH) Credential

The qualified environment, health, and safety associate (CAESH) has knowledge of the technology and scientific principles used to evaluate, protect, manage, and enhance the health and safety of people and the environment.  CAESHs have a multi-disciplinary understanding of:

  • occupational and environmental health and safety hazards and risks,
  • environmental aspects and impacts,
  • sustainability,
  • concepts relating to regulatory and voluntary standards and
  • risk mitigation.

CAESH practitioners also agree to abide by BGC’s Code of Ethics.

A CAESH is an individual who has met the minimum requirements for education and/or experience and, through examination, has demonstrated a minimum level of knowledge and skills in the following areas:

  • occupational and environmental health and safety hazards and risks,
  • environmental aspects and impacts,
  • sustainability,
  • concepts relating to regulatory and voluntary standards and
  • risk mitigation.

The CAESH Examination Blueprint may be viewed here.

CAESH Application Overview of Steps

To qualify for admission to the BGC examinations as an applicant, you must comply with all Board requisites. Documents and forms sent by you and third parties will be needed to assess your eligibility to sit for the exam(s). BGC will evaluate all applicants using the criteria established for the certification eligibility and will not discriminate based on race, creed, national origin, religion, age, disability, political affiliation, sex, sexual orientation, marital, parental, military, or any other legally protected status. We may ask you for additional documentation when an initial review of your application (or reapplication) indicates that pertinent information is missing or unclear. In that case, a review of your application or reapplication will proceed once we receive the requested information.

Application Steps

The application process for becoming certified as a CAESH has three steps. Please familiarize yourself thoroughly with the requirements before you begin your application. Please also note that you must meet all current eligibility requirements.

Step 1: Educate yourself about the process and requirements.  Be sure to view all the information in the EHSA Candidate Handbook.

Step 2: Go pay the application fee.

Step 3: Submission of General Application Documents:

  • Describe your education and work to meet the criteria of a total of 4 years of a combination of education and experience. This could include academic or continuing education course equivalents to EHS-related topics or EHS experience. A STEM degree is required.
  • List academic and continuing education coursework to meet the education requirements.
    • For every six months of education, you want to use towards the four years of academic education or four years of experience, you must demonstrate the following:
      • Six months of education is 12 undergraduate or nine graduate credit hours in an EHS-related degree program.
  • If you are using your educational background to determine your eligibility, you must send your transcript to BGC.
  • The transcripts must show all degree courses with conferral dates.
  • The transcripts must be sent directly to BGC via surface mail or email to applications@GoBGC.org.
  • If your degree was earned outside the U.S. or Canada, BGC will ask you to submit your transcript(s) for a credential evaluation. This can be obtained from a member organization of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services, Inc. or a member of the Association of International Credential Evaluators.

Below is a list of different services our applicants have used for transcript evaluations. BGC does not explicitly endorse or recommend one service over another.

Where to Send Transcripts:

Emailapplications@gobgc.org

  • Describe your EHS work experience.
    • Answer the questions about your work experience on the form, including dates of service and work performed.
    • Avoid generic statements like “Recognition, evaluation, and control of environmental factors that may relate to worker illness or impaired health.” Provide sufficient details on your professional responsibilities to highlight your EHS activity.
  • Email supporting documentation to applications@gobgc.org

Step 4:  Examination:

  • If you have a documented disability, you may submit a Test Accommodation Request Form before the application deadline.
  • Pay all examination fees.
  • Schedule the exam.

If you successfully meet the requirements of both steps and pass the exam, you will be awarded the CAESH credential.

Qualifications and Evaluation

To qualify for admission to the BGC examinations as an applicant, you must comply with all Board requisites:

  • Submit only one application per person
  • Meet academic requirements/coursework
  • Agree to adhere to the BGC Code of Ethics and to be governed by the BGC Ethics Case Procedures
  • Pay your application fee and examination fee

Your application packet will remain active for two years until you are certified. You must pay a reapplication fee every two years to keep your application active until you pass the exam.

Evaluation

BGC will evaluate all applicants using the criteria established for EHSA eligibility and will not discriminate based on race, creed, national origin, religion, age, disability, political affiliation, sex, sexual orientation, marital, parental, military, or any other legally protected status. We may ask you for additional documentation when the initial review of your application (or reapplication) indicates that pertinent information is missing or unclear. In that case, the review will proceed once we receive the requested information.

Confidentiality

The BGC Board treats the original appointment of Directors and staff as confidential information. As noted in the BGC Privacy Policy, all reasonable precautions are taken to prevent unauthorized access to individual information. BGC does not disclose personal information obtained from you or any other applicant to third parties except when authorized in writing by you or, if necessary, to complete the process – for example, arranging for you to sit for the exam.

Record Retention

In accordance with the BGC record-retention policy, paper files and electronic documents provided by applicants who have been inactive for three years will be destroyed. Before destroying a file, the staff will attempt to notify you using your last known address.

 

BGC Director Assessment of Your Eligibility: A Director of the Board is not authorized to give you a determination on your eligibility, either before or after your application is filed.

CAESH Reapplicants

An application is active for two years. After the second year, your application expires. You must update the description of your current practice and pay a reapplication fee to reactivate an expired application to sit for the exam. To reactivate an expired application and sit for the exam, you must complete the following steps:

  • Submit a Reapplication Form
  • Meet all current application requirements
  • Pay the $160 reapplication fee (non-refundable)
Don’t Lose your Application! If your application file is inactive for more than three years without your being approved to sit for the exam, it will be automatically purged, and you will have to follow the procedure as a new applicant if you wish to apply again. Please notify us in writing before three years of inactivity to keep your file open and contact information up to date.

Requirements to Be Eligible for the CAESH

Professional-Level Experience

To be recognized as “professional-level” work acceptable to the Board, your experience must meet the following four criteria:

  • Independence of actions. This relates to the amount of planning, self-direction, decision-making, and autonomy involved in your work experience.
  • Depth of work. This relates to the extent to which your work experience requires data-gathering, analysis, and interpretation.
  • Level of interaction. This relates to the degree to which you interact with a broad spectrum of contacts, including decision-makers.
  • Responsibility for work outcome. This relates to accuracy and the extent to which you are held accountable for your work and decisions.

 

Ethics Requirement

Regardless of any other professional affiliation, the BGC Code of Ethics applies to each individual seeking certification (candidates) and each individual certified by BGC credentialing programs or holding a BGC designation (certificants). The Code serves as the minimum ethical standards for your professional behavior and is designed to provide both appropriate ethical practice guidelines and enforceable standards of conduct. The Code also serves as a professional resource for EHS professionals, as well as for those served by BGC candidates and certificants. Consequently, you are required to adhere to the BGC Code of Ethics and to be governed by the BGC Ethics Case Procedures.

Required Documentation for CAESH Applicants

U.S. and Canadian Degrees

Official transcripts must be submitted for each degree. An official transcript is one sent directly to BGC by your college or university through mail or as secure e-transcripts. Alternatively, you may submit official transcripts if they are in a sealed envelope with the registrar’s stamp across the seal. When a degree includes credits that were transferred from another college or university, official transcripts for those course credits must be sent upon request.

The Board will consider a U.S. college or university to be acceptable when it holds institutional accreditation from one of the six U.S. Regional Accrediting Bodies or the Distance Education Accrediting Commission (DEAC), which are recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) and the U.S. Department of Education. Your degree must be awarded during the time that the institutional accreditation is in effect.

A Canadian college or university will be considered acceptable if it is recognized under applicable provincial standards, depending on where the school is located. In addition, it may hold specialized program accreditation as noted by membership in Universities Canada (formerly the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada).

Where to Send Transcripts:

email: applications@gobgc.org

 

CAESH Candidate Handbook

International Degrees

A degree from a college or university that is located outside the United States or Canada will be considered for acceptability based on the institution’s accreditation status in the education system that has jurisdiction. Applicants with international degrees will be required to submit their transcript(s) for a credential evaluation unless the academic program is authorized by BGC or through a BGC-recognized accreditation agency to issue BGC verification statements. (BGC verification statements streamline and shorten the review for applicants.  Please contact your program director to find out if verification statements are available to you.)

A member of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services, Inc. or a member of the Association of International Credential Evaluators must be used to prepare a credential evaluation report. You must request that the report be forwarded to BGC. Below is a list of different services that our applicants have used for transcript evaluations. BGC does not specifically endorse or recommend one service over another.

 

CAESH Application and Exam Fees

Examinations are generally held at testing centers. If you fail an exam, you must wait 120 days before you will be allowed to retake it.

CAESH Application Fees

The application, examination, and credential maintenance processes require you to pay fees on or before the due dates. The fees are listed in the table below.
The application fee must be paid prior to the review of application materials.
Fees may be subject to change, so please check the BGC website to obtain the most current fee schedule.

 

Application or reapplication fees are neither refundable nor transferrable. Your examination fee is not refundable either, but if you cancel your examination with the testing center at least 48 hours in advance of the exam time, the fee will be carried over to when you schedule your re-examination as long as the additional test date is within the 2 year application when. If your cancellation is made less than 48 hours in advance, your fee is forfeited.

Overview of the CAESH Exam

Don’t miss the unique opportunity to be a part of the inaugural group of test takers for the new CAESH™ and CPESH™ credentials.

The BGC is providing several benefits to the inaugural group of testers. You will receive a significantly discounted examination fee. Additionally, if you do not pass the exam once the cut score has been set, you will be offered one FREE retake of the examination.

~These specials only apply to the beta testing group for the CAESH™ and CPESH™ exams.~

The first group of testing will take place from September 1 through December 31, 2025. The testing data from this group of test takers will help set the cut score for the examination.  Scores for this group of testers will be available once the inaugural group has concluded testing, and psychometric analysis of the data can be conducted (4-6 weeks after the testing has concluded).

To be a part of this special group of testers, you may submit your application beginning July 1, 2025.

To establish the topics covered by CAESH Exam BGC conducted a Job Task Analysis (JTA) study, also known as the Role Delineation Study (RDS) for each exam. JTA Panel members identified the domains, tasks, knowledge, and skills essential to performing the work of an environmental practitioner.  The JTA results were then distilled into the 4 Broad topics and 16 sub-topics covered that comprise the CAESH exam Blueprint. In order to ensure that credentialed practitioners protect the public through their work, it is BGC’s goal to conduct a JTA at least every five to seven years so that domains, tasks, knowledge, skills, examination, recertification, and ethical requirements reflect current, real-world practice.

Once each Blueprint was completed and approved by the BGC Board, a panel of  Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) with expertise on the Blueprint topics was convened to draft and review multiple choice exam questions.  These SMEs represented a variety of practice settings, geographic regions, educational levels, gender, ethnicity, and years of experience. This effort was led by former BGC board members with exam expertise who worked under BGC Staff direction.  These former Board members also coordinated with the appointed BGC Board liaison to ensure the BGC Board was kept informed as the exam updates were being done.

Examination Purpose and Format

Passing the CAESH exam is required to obtain the CAESH. The exam has 125 (100 questions plus 25 pilot questions) multiple-choice questions, which you may go back and review at any time during the exam.  The exam has some unscored questions that are being tested for possible use in future exam updates.  Wrong answers on unscored questions will not count against the examinee.  Exam takers will not know which questions are being scored.

Preparing for the CAESH Exam

The BGC Board encourages you to consider your knowledge and experience and to assess your recognized strengths and weaknesses. Self-study, specific training, and group discussions are recognized methods of improving perceived weaknesses. However, the Board does not endorse or support specific training courses, study guides, or other activities that are intended or purported to be prepared for its examinations.

Scheduling Your CAESH Exam

The Board for Global EHS Credentialing’s certification examinations are delivered at Pearson Vue Test Centers throughout the United States and Internationally. A current listing of Pearson Vue Testing, including addresses and driving directions, may be viewed at https://www.pearsonvue.com/us/en/bgc.html.

The examinations are administered by appointment only, Monday through Saturday.

Your eligibility to take the examination is valid for two years from the last day of the month when your application was approved and will expire after that time. If you fail to schedule an appointment for this examination within two years, you will forfeit the application and the application fee. A complete application and examination fee are required to reapply for the examination.

Scheduling Your Appointment

After Pearson receives your ATT information from the Board for Global EHS Credentialing, you will receive confirmation of eligibility to schedule an examination appointment. You may schedule the examination using one of the following methods (be prepared to confirm a date and location for testing). Individuals are scheduled on a first-come, first-served basis.

When you receive the email confirming your eligibility to sit for the examination, you may schedule an appointment at any time at https://www.pearsonvue.com/us/en/bgc.html.

To use the Pearson Vue Testing Portal, you must create an account by selecting “Create an Account” from the home page. Once logged in, you will be able to:

  • Schedule your exam
  • Reschedule
  • Schedule remote Internet exam delivery
  • Cancel exam
  • Select a testing venue location
  • Request test accommodations
  • Contact help desk

 

Telephone Scheduling

Call Pearson at 833-256-1420 to schedule an examination appointment. This toll-free number is answered from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. (Central Time) Monday through Thursday, 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Friday, and 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Saturday.

If you contact Pearson by 3:00 p.m. Central Time on: Depending on availability, your examination may be scheduled beginning:
Monday Wednesday
Tuesday Thursday
Wednesday Friday / Saturday
Thursday Monday
Friday Tuesday

Confirmation Number

When you schedule your appointment by telephone or online, you will receive an email from Pearson containing your confirmation number, appointment date, time, location, and driving directions to the center. Make sure you keep a record of your confirmation number and appointment information. You will need your confirmation number if you want to confirm, reschedule, or cancel your appointment. BGC will not have your confirmation number in our records.

Confirming Your Appointment

It is your responsibility to verify that you have been scheduled for the date, time, and place you have requested. You can confirm your appointment online even if you scheduled your appointment by telephone.

Special Arrangements for Candidates with Disabilities

Pearson and the Board for Global EHS Credentialing comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act and strive to ensure that no individual with a disability (as defined by the ADA as a person who has a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities, a person who has a history or record of such an impairment, or a person who is perceived by others as having such an impairment) is deprived of the opportunity to take the examination solely by reason of that disability. Pearson will provide reasonable accommodations for candidates with disabilities. Candidates requesting special accommodations must call Pearson at 833-256-1420 to schedule their examination.

  1. Wheelchair access is available at all established Test Centers. Candidates must advise Pearson when scheduling that wheelchair access is necessary.
  2. Candidates with visual, sensory, physical, or learning disabilities preventing them from taking the examination under standard conditions may request special accommodations and arrangements.

Verification of the disability and a statement of the specific type of assistance needed MUST BE MADE IN WRITING TO the Board for Global EHS Credentialing at least 45 calendar days before your desired examination date by completing the Test Accommodation Request Form. BGC will review the submitted forms, consult with the vendor, and contact you regarding the decision for accommodations.

Missed Appointments/Forfeitures

You will forfeit the examination registration and all fees paid under the following circumstances:

  • You wish to reschedule an examination but fail to contact Pearson at least two business days before the scheduled testing session.
  • You wish to reschedule a second time.
  • You appear more than 15 minutes late for an examination.
  • You fail to report for an examination appointment.

A completed application form and examination fee are required to reapply for examination.

Inclement Weather/Power Failure/Other Emergency

In the event of inclement weather or unforeseen emergencies on the day of an examination, Pearson will determine whether circumstances warrant the cancellation and subsequent rescheduling of an examination. The examination will usually not be rescheduled if the Test Center personnel can open the Test Center. Every attempt is made to administer the examination as scheduled; however, should an examination be canceled at a Test Center, all scheduled candidates will receive notification following the examination regarding rescheduling or reapplication procedures.

If power to a Test Center is temporarily interrupted during an administration, your examination will be restarted. The responses provided up to the point of interruption will be intact.

Cancellation and Rescheduling of Exams

You may reschedule your examination once, at no charge, online at https://www.pearsonvue.com/us/en/bgc.html or by calling Pearson at 833-256-1420 at least two business days before your scheduled examination appointment. The following schedule applies:

If you contact Pearson by 3:00 p.m. Central Time on: Depending on availability, your examination may be scheduled beginning:
Monday Wednesday
Tuesday Thursday
Wednesday Friday / Saturday
Thursday Monday
Friday Tuesday

Problems with Pearson Scheduling and Testing

You should call the BGC office at (517) 853-5763 (between 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday, U.S. Eastern Time) if you encounter either of the following problems:

  • You cannot schedule an exam because the Pearson operator does not have a file with your name and identification number.
  • You arrive at your scheduled examination appointment but are unable to test due to Pearson technical or personnel difficulties.

What to Expect on CAESH Exam Day

Plan to arrive at the test center at least 30 minutes before your scheduled exam time. You will not be admitted if you arrive more than 15 minutes after the scheduled testing time. Calculators built into cellular/smartphones are not permitted in the test center.

Pearson Vue Test Center Update – Please Read

The test center will no longer provide paper and pencils for calculations. Each candidate will be provided with a whiteboard with a dry marker for equation-based items. Additionally, scratch paper, which you can use to calculate, is embedded and can be found in the upper left corner of each question next to the equation sheets and the calculator icons. The BGC Equation Sheets will be accessible by clicking the Equation Sheet button on the exam screen – which will be explained during the pre-test instructions.

You must bring these three items:

  • Your Authorization to Test (ATT) letter from Pearson.
  • Your current, valid, government-issued photo identification document with a signature (e.g., driver’s license or passport) must match the name you used to register for the exam.
  • Your Pearson confirmation number.
  • Personal calculators will no longer be allowed in the testing session. A calculator has been programmed into the entire examination and is available during the testing session. Instructions on the use and location of the calculator icon are included in the pre-test instructions.
  • The URL below can be used to practice with the calculator. www.pearsonvue.com/athena 
  • Security measures will be implemented, including capturing a digital fingerprint and information from your identification (including an image of your photo).
  •  A score report will be printed at the end of the exam. Candidates may also retrieve their score report from their account after notification that the score report is ready.

 

Avoid Identification Headaches:  The name on your government-issued photo identification document must match the name that you used to register for the exam. If you have a name change, such as by marriage, please notify BGC at applications@GoBGC.org and notify Pearson https://www.pearsonvue.com/us/en/bgc.html immediately. If you do not provide the required identification or fully participate in the identity validation process during check-in and breaks, you will not be permitted to test, and you will forfeit your testing fees.

Examination Restrictions

You are prohibited from bringing items into the examination room except for the items specified above. Banned items include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • The use of reference materials is not allowed.
  • No documents or notes of any kind may be removed from the Test Center.
  • No questions concerning the content of the examination may be asked during the examination.
  • Eating, drinking, or smoking is not permitted in the Test Center.
  • You may take a break whenever you wish, but you will not be allowed additional time to make up for time lost during breaks.

Security

Pearson administration and security standards are designed to ensure all candidates are provided the same opportunity to demonstrate their abilities. The Test Center is continuously monitored by audio and video surveillance equipment for security purposes.

The following security procedures apply during the examination:

  • Examinations are proprietary. No cameras, notes, tape recorders, pagers, or cellular/smartphones are allowed in the testing room. Possession of a cellular/smartphone or other electronic device is strictly prohibited and will result in dismissal from the examination.
  • No guests, visitors, or family members are allowed in the testing room or reception areas.

Personal Belongings

No personal items, valuables, or weapons should be brought to the Test Center. Personal items must be left outside the testing room. You will be provided a locker to store your personal items. You will not have access to these items until after the examination is completed. Please note the following items will not be allowed in the testing room and must be kept in the secured locker:

  • Watches
  • Hats
  • Wallets
  • Keys
  • Cellphones
  • Pagers
  • Books and manuals
  • Notes or reference materials
  • PDAs or other electronic devices
  • Food or drinks
  • Jewelry
  • Jackets

If all personal items do not fit in the locker, you will not be able to test. The site is not responsible for any personal belongings.

Once you have placed your items into the locker, you will be asked to do the following to ensure that no prohibited items enter the testing center:

  • If your test center has one, you will be asked to walk through a metal detector.
  • The test center administrator will perform a visual inspection of your person.

You will be required to:

  • Take off your glasses to check for camera devices.
  • Pull up your sleeves and show your forearms for full visibility of your wrists.
  • Turn your pockets completely inside out to ensure they are empty.
  • Raise your pantlegs for full visibility of your ankles.
  • Depending on your exam, a test-day photo may be taken.

If any personal items (cellular/smartphones, alarms) are observed or heard (cellular/smartphones, alarms) in the testing room after the examination is started, you will be dismissed, and the administration will be forfeited.

Telephone Scheduling – Americas

Call Pearson at 888-572-2276 to schedule an examination appointment. This toll-free number is answered from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. (Central Time) Monday through Friday.

Telephone Scheduling – Asia Pacific

https://www.pearsonvue.com/us/en/bgc.html?tab=asia-pacific-region

Telephone Scheduling – Europe, Middle East Africa (EMEA)

https://www.pearsonvue.com/us/en/bgc.html?tab=europe%252C-middle-east%252C-africa-%28emea%29-region

Confirmation Number

When you schedule your appointment by telephone or online, you will receive an email from Pearson containing your confirmation number, appointment date, time, location, and driving directions to the center. Make sure you keep a record of your confirmation number and appointment information. You will need your confirmation number to reschedule or cancel your appointment. BGC will not have your confirmation number in our records.

Confirming Your Appointment

You are responsible for verifying that you have been scheduled for the requested date, time, and place.

You may confirm your appointment in two ways.

You can confirm your appointment online even if you scheduled your appointment by telephone.

Examination Scoring

You must receive a passing score on the CAESH exam in order to receive the CAESH Certification.

  • 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 subareas.

Examinees may request a review of their exam score by submitting the Review of the 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

Once the exam has been completed on-line, a preliminary score is sent to the computer where the exam was taken. This preliminary score is not final or official. Examinees will receive their official results in writing approximately four to six weeks after the examination. If you fail the exam, we will inform you of your overall score. All examinees will also receive a performance report indicating their scores in each of the 4 major topical 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 appropriate BGC rosters which are posted on the BGC website.

Re-Examination

If you are not successful in your examination attempt, you must wait 120 days after you take the exam before you may retake the examination.

CAESH Applicants Payments

 

Please use the buttons below to pay for your CAESH Application and Exams:

Note – if you are using your company’s network, you may get an error due to security reasons. Please try again from your mobile or your home (or another) network. We do not take payment over the phone. Alternatively, you can mail a check to:

CAESH Fees

CAESH Application Fee $160
CAESH Exam Fee $195

 

CAESH Application Form