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The ACFE Anti-Fraud Education Partnership makes it easy for your college or university to provide expert anti-fraud training to your students. Universities around the world have become key providers of anti-fraud knowledge and training through this unique partnership with the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners.
The Partnership
Your university implements a three-credit-hour, college-level course titled Fraud Examination as either an elective or requirement in an undergraduate or graduate level program. Please provide the ACFE with a letter of intent on your university’s letterhead stating the course name and start date. Upon completion of the course, you provide evaluations to the ACFE.
The ACFE provides your institution with the following free resources to support your Fraud Examination course:
- Educator Resources - The ACFE offers a free syllabus, teaching aids, anti-fraud videos, suggested textbooks and copies of ACFE reference materials for your campus library.
- List of Participating Schools - This search tool connects the student with the university by providing contact information for interested students.
- Assistance Finding Guest Lecturers - The ACFE also provides contact with anti-fraud professionals who are willing to donate their time to guest lecture at no charge.
To contact a guest lecturer or to volunteer as a guest lecturer, please fill out the Guest Lecturer Application and mail, e-mail or fax to:
ACFE Headquarters
716 West Avenue
Austin, TX. 78701
Attention: Keely Miers
Kmiers@acfe.com
Fax: 1 (512) 478-9184
Supporting the Educator
University professors and instructors are an integral part of the Anti-Fraud Education Partnership. Becoming an Educator Associate member offers a great opportunity for instructors to join the ACFE, providing access to expert training and other member benefits.
Supporting the Student
Utilize ACFE's numerous fraud-related resources in your classroom and expand student fraud knowledge through a variety of training vehicles.
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