Further Information on the BCIA Program
Written Examination
Successful completion is required. The examination is offered in English only and is based on the Blueprint of Knowledge statements. These statements incorporate the basic principles of neurofeedback in the blueprint areas that a candidate should know and are included as part of the application packet as found on the website.
Written examinations are offered in the spring in conjunction with the AAPB Annual Meeting, in the fall at ISNR, and at other locations throughout the year. The three-hour examination consists of multiple-choice items. A passing score is determined by the Board.
Any concern which occurs during the written examination must be brought to the attention of the proctor immediately. Any issue not brought to the attention of the proctor should be reported in writing to BCIA within three days of the examination. Failure to do so may result in BCIA declining to take the issue into consideration.
If the candidate feels that an error was made in the scoring of the written examination, he/she may request a rescoring of the examination. This request must be in writing and accompanied by a rescoring fee of $50.
Time Frame for Completing Certification Requirements
Once accepted, the application is valid for two years. If neurofeedback certification is not completed during that period, the candidate may request a two-year extension with payment of an application revalidation fee of $100.
Withdrawal and Reapplication
Verification of Information
All information submitted by the applicant is subject to verification. Falsification of information by a candidate is grounds for automatic rejection of the application, forfeiture of all fees, and denial of future applications for certification.
Recertification
Recertification is obtained by:
Ten percent of all recertification applications are audited. In this event, BCIA will request documentation of the continuing education. Recertification applications are available in the Certificants area of the website. Recertification notification is sent to all certificants during their last year of certification. Successful candidates for recertification are issued new certificates valid January 1 until December 31 three years later, thereby maintaining continuity of certification.
Arbitration
Review within BCIA will be the final determination of all matters arising between the candidate and BCIA. However, if you believe grounds exist that would permit a court to overturn or modify BCIA’s action, you may seek redress only through arbitration in Denver, CO. We suggest that you consult an attorney before invoking the arbitration procedure.
The applicant shall be liable for the cost of any arbitration or court proceedings, including reasonable attorney fees, that are expended by BCIA in the defense of any proceedings brought by the applicant where the applicant does or does not prevail.
Certification Policies
BCIA policies/guidelines, fees, and deadlines are subject to change without notice. BCIA has the prerogative to establish and reverse policies and procedures, including fees and dates for certification and recertification, as deemed appropriate without notice. It is the candidate’s responsibility to stay current on any changes by maintaining regular contact with the BCIA Office.
Fees may be paid in US funds by check, money order, or credit card. In order to protect you, please submit credit card information on a separate paper, you may call us and provide the information by phone or through the secure online process.
Fees may be paid in US funds by check, money order, or credit card.
Application Withdrawal Fee = $75
Revalidation Fee = $100
Recertification Fee = $150
Replacement or Duplicate Certificate Fee = $25
Exam Fees
Exam Cancellation Fee = $50
Exam Retake Fee = $100
Exam Rescoring Fee = $50
Special Exam Fee = $100 for paper pencil or $50 for the online version