Maintaining Your National Administrator Credential
Individuals who have earned the NAC are responsible for keeping it in good standing. Every two years NAC recipients must take the necessary steps to renew their credential. Renewing is easy. All that you need is:
Fax or mail the above information to the National Child Care Association.
Need Training Hours? Click Here for a list of NAC Pre-Approved Workshops
Renewing When Your NAC Has Expired
The National Child Care Association understands that unforeseen circumstances can arise and life's to-do list can be forever long. Therefore, the NCCA institutes a 60-day grace period for NAC renewals. If a NAC recipient is within 60 days of their expiration date they may still renew; however, they must submit an additional 10 hours of documented training and are assessed a $10 late fee. To obtain our Grace Period - NAC Renewal Application, click here.
Please note: If your National Administrator Credential expired more than 60 days ago then you must take the class again.