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Legal professionals can certify by completing a multiple choice exam, which consists of Knowledge Based and Practical Based elements. No prerequisites are required, however, candidates will benefit from taking AccessData courses specifically designed to give you a firm foundation in the technology of your choice.
Summation Certified Enduser (SCE) Your Summation Certified Enduser credential will demonstrate your Summation abilities to an employer. Summation Fundamentals is the recommended coursework to become a Summation Certified Enduser but is not a prerequisite. There is no cost for taking the SCE exam and the student has two attempts to pass. If the student is unable to pass the SCE exam after two attempts, they will be required to take the Summation Fundamentals course or wait one year before being eligible to retest.
Summation Certified Case Manager (SCCM) Your Summation Certified Case Manager credential will demonstrate your advanced Summation skills similar to a Case / Project Manager to an employer. Summation Case Management and Loading Data is the recommended coursework to become a Summation Certified Case Manager, but is not a prerequisite. There is no cost for taking the SCCM exam and the student has two attempts to pass. If the student is unable to pass the SCCM exam after two attempts, they will be required to take the Summation Case Manage- ment course or wait one year before being eligible to retest.
Summation Certified Administrator (SCA) Your SCA credential will demon- strate your advanced administrative and back-end Summation skills to an employer. The recommended courses to become a Summation Certified Administrator are Summa- tion Administration and Loading Data. There is no cost for taking the SCA exam and the student has two attempts to pass. If the student is unable to pass the SCA exam after two attempts, they will be required to take both of the above-mentioned courses (Summation Administration and Loading Data) or wait one year before being eligible to retest.