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A Proven Process for Inclusive Excellence
Certified Diversity Professional (CDP)® for Champions in the Early Stages of Their Diversity and Inclusion Journey
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The field of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility (DEIA) is increasingly relevant. Businesses that are committed to DEIA are more likely to be successful, attract and retain top talent, and build a positive workplace culture. As a result, Diversity and Inclusion skills are increasingly important for all professionals, regardless of their career path.
DEI certification indicates
high performance and creates
new opportunities for collaboration and ideation. The Institute for Diversity Certification (IDC)®'s
Certified Diversity Professional (CDP)®
credential is the gold standard for DEIA professionals.
Centering on the day-to-day aspects of workplace Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion efforts, the CDP® is a professional qualification process designed to enhance cultural competency and help an organization enrich its approach to equity and inclusion. All professionals can benefit from the CDP® credential. It helps you gain the skills and confidence you need to lead new Diversity and Inclusion initiatives and make a positive impact in any industry.
A valuable asset for all levels of employee, the CDP® credential assures the public, employers, and colleagues that you have the knowledge, skills, and ability to thrive in the future workplace and marketplace.
A CDP® is a trained Diversity and Inclusion professional, regardless of field. A CDP® achieves, maintains, and advocates for a diverse employee population. The designation encompasses professionals from marketing and legal to human resources and computer programming, or any other capacity. An organization can build a sustainable DEI strategy around the work of a successful CDP®.
A Candidate is pursuing certification. A Designee has successfully achieved a Certified Diversity Professional (CDP)® designation. A CDP® Designee can become a Candidate again if pursuing the CDE®, which supersedes and replaces the CDP®.
CDP® Candidates are new to DEIA or want to gain a foundational understanding of DEI principles and practices.
Developed for individuals in the early stages of their DEI journey, the Certified Diversity Professional (CDP)® expands DEI concepts beyond political correctness or affirmative action. Candidates learn best practices for creating the business case, engaging in strategic diversity planning, training, recruiting, resource groups, measuring outcomes, and more.
The CDP® track is a great program for practitioners seeking to demonstrate competence and increase their credibility in the field of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion. The credential builds confidence and inspires inclusive excellence!
Required:
CDP® experience includes paid or volunteer work in DEIA, human resources, Affirmative Action/EEO, disability programming, gender studies, multicultural affairs, organizational development, management, legal, multi-cultural marketing and communications, sales, recruiting, training, strategic planning, supplier diversity, consulting, or diversity council / resource group participation, to name a few.
55% of CDP® and CDE® Designees reported a promotion or new position
Half of CDP® and CDE® Designees report receiving a raise or bonus
46% of CDP® and CDE® Designees report leading a new DEIA initiative
We use the same testing centers as other standardized exams. Participate from anywhere at any time!
From our learning management system to the certification testing platform, you'll love IDC's flexible, easy-to-use format.
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Since the 2023 curriculum alignment with IDC's Job Task Analysis (JTA), IDC created the Certified Diversity Professional (CDP)® Examination Blueprints and Specifications. The blueprint emphasizes the process of execution and achieving intentional DEI results on the job.
Domain and Competency
Skills Mastery
Performance Indicator
Over the years, senior executives and DEI leaders noted that execution can be challenging, especially demonstrating a scalable, methodical. In IDC's blueprint, the link between execution and performance is skills mastery.
There are 4 skills mastery levels:
Varying levels of mastery within each competency is expected.
Dive deeper into each domain in the Certified Diversity Professional (CDP)® – Content Outline.
Note: These knowledge areas and the overall passing score may change based upon a new JTA, which occurs every 3-5 years.
Diversity and HR practitioners develop and implement DEIA initiatives within organizations. They must be adept at leading change. A visionary strategist, the CDP® breathes new life into ordinary business practices and intolerant work environments to creative inclusive excellence.
Organizations who employ diverse workforces better understand customer needs, are more proactive managing costs and opportunities, and are poised to thrive in a global economy. This competency helps practitioners maximize DEIA efforts using traditional business principles.
Practitioners must be familiar with Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) laws in the US and other countries where their organization operates. These laws prohibit discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, and other protected characteristics.
Harassment can pose a serious problem in workplaces. This includes understanding the different types of harassment and how to create a workplace culture that is free from harassment.
Diversity and HR practitioners use best practices to attract, engage, include, and retain teams to enable a strong, resilient workforce.
Employees can bring bias to the workplace, negatively impacting teamwork, productivity, client service, and morale. Practitioners design and implement engaging and effective diversity training sessions that evolve the organizational culture and create a sense of belonging for all staff.
The art of delivering your message effectively is vital. Multicultural communication skills are essential for building strong relationships and setting a positive example for others. This competency guides practitioners in initiating and mediating complex discussions with confidence and respect.
Employee-led groups that support DEIA initiatives in the workplace, Resource Groups and Diversity Councils are driving forces in organizational DEIA efforts. This competency empowers DEIA leaders to collaborate with and delegate to internal allies to analyze and drive change within the organizational climate.
Women are underrepresented in many leadership positions in the workplace. Diversity practitioners work to empower women in the workplace by developing and implementing programs that help eliminate the gender pay gap, promote work-life integration, develop a diverse talent pool, and increase female inclusion.
Diversity practitioners work to create an accessible for people with disabilities. This includes challenging stereotypes about disabilities, helping supervisors provide reasonable accommodations, and ensuring individuals with disabilities are fully engaged at work.
Gain the ability to understand and work effectively with people of different generations. This competency helps practitioners strategically learn how to prepare for the future workplace and marketplace.
Veterans face unique challenges when transitioning to the workplace and civilian life. It’s important to understand their experiences without stereotyping or exhibiting biases. Diversity practitioners can help veterans by designing holistic programs to support their transition and career development.
Demonstrate a commitment to including different immigrant groups, as this can be vital to withstanding competitive pressure and ensuring organizational sustainability. Learn how to modify organizational terminology, policies, and practices to include nationality and create opportunities for employees work and thrive in different cultures.
In today's increasingly diverse workplaces, DEIA professionals must be able to navigate through the complexities of religion and non religion at work. With a deeper understanding of worldviews, belief systems, and religious practices, practitioners may guide supervisors and employees to prevent discrimination, harassment, and intolerance.
Discrimination against LGBTQ+ employees is common and can be detrimental to individuals and an organization’s brand. This competency helps DEIA professionals understand the challenges faced by LGBTQ+ employees and develop strategies to promote LGBTQ+ inclusion in the workplace.
It's important to evaluate the effectiveness of DEIA initiatives. Success is measured by quantifiable results and sustainable achievements achieved over time. This competency evaluates efforts by assessing annual plan goals, identifying areas for improvement, and producing a return on investment from DEIA work.
Being part of an amazing network of professionals has broadened my knowledge on DEIB.
As an HR professional and a Certified Diversity Professional (CDP)®, I am a change agent for my department. DEI and HR complement each other so well that I can speak to it daily.
The certification course is meticulously organized and shows IDC® masterfully cultivated the art of teaching DEI education and technical skills training into a thought-provoking and safe learning environment.
I completed other DEI certificate programs, but the IDC ® certification is on another level.
I learned so much from the CDP® training program. I was challenged professionally and personally. In addition, the staff was always so helpful any time I had questions or concerns.
Being new to the field of DEI when I began the CDP® course, I felt well prepared for my responsibilities in developing my organization’s DEI efforts. Not only was the information presented relevant, but realistic.
Being part of an amazing network of professionals has broadened my knowledge on DEIB.
As an HR professional and a Certified Diversity Professional (CDP)®, I am a change agent for my department. DEI and HR complement each other so well that I can speak to it daily.
The certification course is meticulously organized and shows IDC® masterfully cultivated the art of teaching DEI education and technical skills training into a thought-provoking and safe learning environment.
I completed other DEI certificate programs, but the IDC ® certification is on another level.
A Proven Process for Inclusive Excellence
A Proven Process for Inclusive Excellence
What do you need to pass the Certified Diversity Professional (CDP)® assessment? And to do the job effectively?
The CDP® assessment is a rigorous test of your knowledge and skills in Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility (DEIA). In order to pass and be successful, you need to have a strong foundation in Diversity and Inclusion concepts. This includes understanding the different types of discrimination and the best practices for creating a more inclusive workplace.
The assessment process consists of two components; Candidates must pass both portions. Knowledge, skills, and abilities will be assessed through an exam and a peer-reviewed Candidate Project.
Candidates have
one year from the date of registration to pass both portions of the exam within the
CourseNetworking Learning Management System (the CN).
A peer-reviewed Candidate Project, evaluated for thoroughness, accuracy, and impact
100 multiple-choice question examination within a 2.5 hour time limit
The Candidate Project demonstrates you have the knowledge to do the work. Beyond understanding the mechanics of DEIA, the professional work indicates that you are also competent in creating Diversity and Inclusion tools that can enhance your effectiveness on the job.
Candidates have one calendar year from the date of registration to complete the full program, but IDC recommends submitting the project before the exam.
While it must be the candidate's own work, group projects are permitted as long as they note the group's members and how each contributed.
Projects are peer-reviewed by current CDP® and/or CDE® Designees and evaluated for thoroughness, accuracy, and impact per the CDP® Candidate Project Blueprint.
Four factors are assessed with a rubric:
Realistic
Possessing a practical and/or accurate idea of what can be accomplished
Intentional
Devising and executing a relevant, sustainable DEI strategy or initiative that achieves deliberate results over time
Usable
Provides insight into data, policies, practices ,and processes; executes plans/projects systematically; analyzes via a culture audit, focus group, etc.; and/or methodically integrates DEIA practices for the organization's benefit
Meaningful
The capacity to determine the quantity, quality, and/or value of DEI efforts; the ability to assess, measure, and compare the organization and its culture using established data with the intent of making a positive impact
Adhering to the Certified Diversity Professional (CDP)® Examination Blueprints and Specifications, the computer-based examination consists of 100 multiple-choice questions that must be answered within a 2.5 hour (150 minutes) time limit. Each question has four possible options listed, but only one answer is correct. All of the questions are scored; skipping questions is not advised. Candidates must complete each Domain before moving onto the next section.
All Candidates receive access to an online tutorial that summarizes what will be on the test.
The CDP® exam is a high-stakes, proctored assessment. You can take the exam in person at an authorized testing center or if you are a member of a group, IDC will provide proctors for up to 10 employees per exam session. The test is not an open-book exam.
A passing score is 73.0% or greater.
Exam preparation can occur through professional experiences, college certificate or graduate programs, and other educational offerings.
IDC’s preparatory course and/or materials are NOT a requirement for this examination or certification. IDC's materials are not the only method to prepare for the certification exam.
Candidates receive access to an online tutorial that summarizes what will be on the test. The exam fee includes the test and online tutorial only; it does not include the study guide.
IDC assumes that exam-only candidates prepared elsewhere or during a previous IDC exam cycle.
A good way to build your DEIA foundation is to take a comprehensive DEI course. This will give you the knowledge and skills you need to succeed on the exam, in your career, and at your workplace. IDC offers several options, so you can find one that fits your budget and learning style.
Do you already have a strong foundation in DEI frameworks, history, and best practices? IDC's exam-only option may be for you!
Exam-only includes:
Are you a disciplined learner? Set your own pace with IDC self-study.
Self-study includes:
An intense, deep-dive educational experience that allows Candidates to learn from the instructor, the materials, and their cohort. It challenges current paradigms and motivates Candidates to strive for inclusive excellence.
Concepts for the Candidate Project are due on the final day, to ensure essential feedback before submitting the final version to a peer reviewer.
The 3-day program is offered for the Americas, and the 4-day is offered for EMEA and APAC.
Prep course includes:
A series of online webinars led by CDP® and CDE® Designees from the corporate, government, nonprofit, and education sectors.
Prep course includes:
IDC® celebrated its 15th anniversary on June 24! In celebration, we're running two specials:
New CDP® and CDE® Candidates enrolling in online and self-study programs save 50%!*
Promo Code: 15YEARS
Save 10% on individual educational programs!**
Promo Code: WELCOME10
How much would you pay for effectiveness? Or confidence? Or to be viewed as highly competent? Or to earn the promotion?
IDC® makes certification affordable, especially
compared to "certificate" programs. This helps more people achieve qualification credentials and ensures cost isn't a barrier to effectiveness, confidence, competence, or the value that our IDC's credentials bring to an employer's bottom line and workplace inclusive excellence.
Test fees and related materials are for a one-time sitting only. IDC provides discount codes that can be used to achieve greater savings.
The following Promo Codes can be used at any time for Self-Study and Prep Courses.
Add on a one-year Membership for $174 during checkout; that's almost 50% off on a year of continuing education, training, and networking benefits!
The study guide is not included in exam-only registrations. Onsite training services are available on request.
$617
(Members, Nonmembers, and Groups)
Nonmember: $1,833
Member: $1,467
Group (3 or more): $1,284
Nonmember: $3,404
Member: $2,723
Group (3 or more): $2,383
Once certified, your credentials are valid for three (3) years. Designees must maintain compliance with IDC’s Code of Ethics and Standard of Practice, and earn 20 continuing education credits every three (3) year period for a total of 60 CEUs. Visit the Recertification page for details on tracking CEU activity. There is a $50 recertification fee. Pay the recertification fee.
Effective February 14, 2023, if a certification lapses more than one (1) year, designees will not have to retest but you must submit another Candidate Project and pay a $250 fee in order to recertify. Pay the expired recertification fee.
Pilot participants are required to take the Refresher course as part of their recertification process, which runs on a three-year cycle.
Certification and Membership are separate programs.
Renewing your Membership does not renew your Certification, and recertification does not include an annual Membership.
Candidate and Designee access to CourseNetworking (thecn.com) automatically expires on the last day of the month that you are scheduled to complete your certification (1 year) or are scheduled to recertify (3 years).
To ensure uninterrupted access, make sure to schedule your exam, submit your Candidate Project, pay any fee, and/or upload your 60 CEUs before the expiration date.
If your Certification timeframe expires, a $350 Exam Change Fee is due prior to account reactivation.
Recertifying Designees receive 90-, 60-, and 30-day email reminders directly from the CN when your recertification month is approaching. If your certification lapses more than one year, there is a $250 recertification fee due along with a new Candidate Project.
Candidates who withdraw from the program within 14 days of their registration date may receive a refund, minus a $1,000 administrative fee. No refunds will be provided, for any reason, after 15 days have expired. Candidates may choose to reschedule or make a substitution in the same calendar year (January 1st through December 31st) without being charged a fee. If a substitution is made in a subsequent calendar year, the $350 exam change fee applies.
If a Candidate chooses to withdraw, study guides must be returned unused or the cost of the study guide will be deducted from the refund along with the withdrawal fee. Allow 30 days for refund processing.
Nonrefundable fees include IDC exam and recertification fees and Membership fees; substitutions may be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Candidates enrolled in the 8-week Online Program may change to the 3-day Academy for free in weeks one (1) through four (4). After the fourth week, a Class Change Fee of $200 will be assessed.
IDC offers year-round testing. Candidates may take the knowledge exam or submit the Candidate Project at any time. If necessary, a Candidate may reschedule their knowledge-based examination at any time.
There is no fee to reschedule the examination more than 48 hours in advance of the test. Changes within 48 hours of your test is considered a late cancellation.
Candidates must contact the specific testing center to change their examination date.
Any changes not made within 48 hours of the knowledge exam appointment are considered a late cancellation and will require a $350 examination change fee. There are no exceptions to this late cancellation policy. Pay the exam change fee.
Candidates who fail the CDP® or CDE® examination and/or Candidate Project are eligible to retake the assessments. Candidates must wait 28 calendar days (approximately 4 weeks). Each Candidate can only take each portion of the assessment a maximum of three (3) times in one calendar year. A candidate is eligible for two exam or Candidate Project retests per calendar year. The knowledge exam retest fee is $617 per sitting. Pay the fee.
An administrative fee of $35 will be charged for all returned checks.
The Institute for Diversity Certification prohibits discrimination on the basis of age, gender, race, religion, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by law. IDC's credentialing process is designed to be fair to all Candidates.
* New CDP® and CDE® Candidates enrolling in Online and Self-Study Programs save 50% through December 31, 2024 at 11:59 PM ET. Must use Promo Code: 15YEARS during registration. Does not apply to prior purchases or custom cohorts.
** Save 10% on educational programs through December 31, 2024 at 11:59 PM ET. Includes the AAL, AMBP-L Online Exam Prep Packages, and Train-the Trainer. Must use Promo Code: WELCOME10 during registration. Does not include Membership (including webinars), Certification fees (exam-only registration and exam changes), and Recertification. Excludes prior purchases and groups. May not be combined with other promotions.
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