The Canadian recognized C.P.E. exam is owned and operated by the FCEA. This is the only exam that is recognized in Canada. FCEA advises that aspiring electrologists be wary of any association using a foreign and unrecognized version of the C.P.E.
The Canadian recognized C.P.E. exam is owned and operated by the FCEA. This is the only exam that is recognized in Canada. FCEA advises that aspiring electrologists be wary of any association using a foreign and unrecognized version of the C.P.E.
►Certified Professional Electrologist
►Certified Canadian Electrologist
The designations and initials C.P.E. (Certified Professional Electrologist) and C.C.E. (Certified Canadian Electrologist) have been awarded by Consumer and Corporate Affairs Canada, Registrar of Trademarks, as well as Copyright, and can be used and recognized across Canada. The use of the designation and initials C.P.E. and C.C.E. may be awarded in Canada only by the FCEA.
The certification designation/title C.P.E. and C.C.E. is the property of the FCEA in Canada and the F.C.E.A. has the power to revoke the said designation/title in the event of non-compliance and/or standards as from time to time set by the FCEA.
The Certified Professional Electrologist examination has been designed as a procedure for electrologists who wish to be identified with a professional organization of their peers.
The examination assures a standardized performance level and knowledge base.
Successful completion of the exam(s) entitles the electrologist to include the initials C.P.E. and/or C.C.E. after their name.
These initials C.P.E. and C.C.E. indicate the electrologist has satisfied a board of examiners and is a member in good standing.
The C.P.E. theoretical examination component consists of 100 multiple-choice questions covering all subjects pertaining to the field of electrolysis. To ensure the integrity of the exam and to make certain no two exams are the same, the exam is computer generated from a database of a possible 401 questions. These questions test the knowledge of all challenging the exam and require a pass mark of 65%.
The C.P.E. practical examination component tests the level of skill of the examinee in both the thermolysis and blend methods. Examinees are required to provide a model with sufficient hair growth to fulfill the treatment requirements