Association of Certified Fraud Examiners
What began as a casual conversation between professionals in 1985 evolved into the world’s largest anti-fraud organization. The Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE) exists to serve as the resource for the certified fraud examiner (CFE) credential. Their website states their mission is “to reduce the incidence of fraud and white-collar crime and to assist the membership in fraud detection and deterrence.”1
Through the ACFE, Utica students and graduates can pursue the CFE credential, which will further help them develop anti-fraud programs and work as valuable assets in fighting fraud in its most dangerous forms.
On this page, you’ll learn about the different ACFE membership types, the requirements to join, and the benefits the organization offers to Utica students.
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Association of Certified Fraud Examiners Membership Types
The ACFE offers four distinct membership types:
Requirements for the ACFE
Various ACFE membership types have different requirements. For example, to become a CFE, an applicant must meet five requirements:1
- Enroll in an associate membership to the ACFE
- Earn 50 qualifying points for CFE exam eligibility
- Have at least two years of fraud-related work experience
- Complete the CFE exam
- Agree to abide by the ACFE code of professional ethics
Other membership levels may require verification of teacher employment or student enrollment.
Association of Certified Fraud Examiners Benefits to Students
The ACFE offers a variety of benefits to Utica students and graduates alike, from preparing for the CFE exam to savings on training and events. By joining the ACFE, students demonstrate a dedication to fighting fraud and commit to developing an increasingly vital skillset.
Some ACFE benefits include:1
- Access to the ACFE job board and career center
- Connection to other members around the globe
- Access to resources like Fraud Magazine
- Teacher and student resources
- Discounts on a wide range of services and resources
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Source
- Association of Certified Fraud Examiners. “Membership.” Retrieved September 18, 2023, from https://acfe.com/.