Earn the CCLP Designation Faster
If you have taken a program or course related to supply chain, logistics or other business disciplines, you may qualify for advanced standing in the program of study towards the CCLP® (CITT-Certified Logistics Professional) designation.
Recognized Programs with Academic Partner Schools
First, check to see if your school and program has already been accredited by CITT - Those who have completed recognized programs with CITT's academic partners have special fast tracks towards the CCLP designation. Learn more about which schools and programs qualify here, and contact Maria Murjani at mmurjani@citt.ca if you have any questions about your personal next steps to become a CCLP.
If you don't see your school listed as an official academic partner, don't worry!
Anyone with a degree or diploma in
business can apply for advanced standing towards the CCLP designation, which can reduce the number of courses required to earn the CCLP designation by up to 50%. Even if you have only taken some
business courses, you may qualify for individual credits towards the business
management education requirement, helping you earn your designation faster. Depending on your education and professional experience, you might also opt to take the CCLP challenge exam instead of completing additional courses. Learn more about the challenge exam option here.
Full Advanced Academic Standing
If you have a degree or diploma in business from a university or college (like a B.Comm, MBA or a three year college business program diploma), you can apply for advanced standing. If you qualify, you will receive credit for the full 5 general business management credits and will only need to take 5 specialized logistics courses to complete the academic requirement to earn the CCLP designation.
Apply for Advanced Standing Online
To apply, you'll need to provide:
- University or college transcript(s) reflecting the successful completion of a business degree or 3-year diploma. Note: Transcripts can be submitted electronically, but please note that an original hardcopy may be requested.
- Payment of either:
- The $115.00 + tax Assessment Fee, OR
- The full $390.00 + tax Assessment + Credit Fees in a single convenient payment
How it works:
- Applications for Advanced Academic Standing are subject to review and approval by the CITT Admissions Committee.
- Please allow 2-3 weeks for your application to be processed. We will make every effort to process your application faster if possible, but to avoid any delays to receiving your CCLP designation, we recommend you allow plenty of time for the exemption application process.
- You will receive a letter of confirmation when your information has been assessed. If you have not provided payment the Credit Fee to fast track your application, a charge of $275.00 + applicable tax will be invoiced at that time. The credits granted will not be applied to your account until this payment is processed. Credit and Assessment application fees are tax deductible.
- CITT’s Advanced Academic Standing application process is a no-risk process—if exemptions are not granted, any fees charged will be refunded in full.
If you prefer, you can mail us a paper application instead. Download the CCLP Program of Study Advanced Academic Standing Application (PDF) fill it out, and mail it to: CITT, 151 Yonge St, 11th Floor, Office 1171, Toronto, ON M5C 2W7. Please note that paper applications can take more time to receive and process, so we encourage you to use the online application above if possible.
Individual Course Credit Equivalency
If you don't have a university or college degree or diploma in business, but have taken some
courses on business management topics, you can apply for credit equivalency towards up to 5 of the 5 general business management courses required to earn the CCLP designation.
Apply for Credit Equivalency Online
To apply, you'll need to provide:
- University or college transcript(s) reflecting the successful
completion of every course listed in your credit equivalency application. Note: Transcripts can
be submitted electronically, but please note that an original hardcopy
may be requested.
- Payment of either:
- The $115.00 + tax Assessment Fee, OR
- The $115 Assessment Fee + $55 per Credit Equivalency requested (up to 5 credits), plus applicable tax, in a single convenient payment
How it works:
- Credit equivalency applications are subject to review and approval by the CITT Admissions Committee.
- Please allow 2-3 weeks for your application to be processed. We will make every effort to process your application faster if possible, but to avoid any delays to receiving your CCLP designation, we recommend you allow plenty of time for the prior learning assessment application process.
- A charge of $55.00 + applicable tax for each course credit equivalency granted (up to 5 courses) will be invoiced once your application has been assessed. The credits granted will not be applied to your account until this payment is processed. Credit equivalency and assessment fees are tax deductible.
- CITT’s prior learning assessment process is a no-risk process—if exemptions are not granted, any fees charged will be refunded in full.
If you prefer, you can mail us a paper application instead. Download the CCLP Program of Study Course Credit Equivalency Application (PDF) fill
it out, and mail it to: CITT, 151 Yonge St, 11th Floor, Office 1171,
Toronto, ON M5C 2W7. Please note that paper applications can take more
time to receive and process, so we encourage you to use the online
application above if possible.
Course List for Equivalency Applications
Here are the business management courses CITT offers, either directly our in partnership with the University of Toronto School of Continuing Studies. You can apply for
credit equivalency for up to the full 5 required business courses if you have
already taken a similar course. You can click on the course name to
review a course description to help you decide if the content is similar
to a course you have already taken.
Courses offered directly by CITT:
Courses offered in partnership with the University of Toronto School of Continuing Studies: