State Approval Disclaimer

Some states do not perform verification of continuing education material, which means they do not approve courses for CEU credit and often accept any material. Please check with your state physical therapy association or state PT board for more details.

Each course DOES produce a Certificate of Completion, once the course quiz is passed. Please check with your industry governing body to confirm whether this is required for your continuing education.

Our courses qualify for the noted amount of contact hours of instructional content as required by many national, state and local licensing boards and professional organizations. Save your course certificate of completion, and contact your board or organization for specific requirements.

It is the student's responsibility to verify approval of any course taken with Providence, prior to purchase.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Providence different?

Courses are accessible from anywhere at anytime, and are delivered in various formats to accomodate various types of learners (written, podcast, narrated powerpoint/presentation, etc)

How does a subscription work?

Depending on which subscription you choose, each one has its own monthly fee (except the Unlimited/Lifetime Plan, which is a one-time fee). Take as many CEUs as you want during the time of your subscription.

What is your refund policy?

A full refund will be offered for any reason within 14 days of purchase.

Are all of your courses approved in every state?

Certain states do not require pre-approval of courses and/or have no CE requirements for PTs and PTAs (Alabama, Colorado, Connecticut, Georgia, Idaho, Iowa, Maine, Missouri, Nebraska, New Hampshire, Washington State). Some state PT licensing boards offer acceptance by approval through other states via reciprocity, or through approval of certain organizations such as APTA (national), a state APTA chapter, or other state PT board.

It is the student's responsibility to determine of CEU courses offered by Providence meet their respective state's specific requirements for licensure and continuing education credit acceptance.

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