The ACREDITA Program is open: Permanent call for official accreditation of professional skills

The Department of Education, Universities and Employment has launched the ACREDITA program, a procedure for evaluating and accrediting professional skills acquired through work experience or non-formal training routes. Candidates can obtain – after evaluation – an official accreditation valid throughout the national territory.
30.11.2023
Programa acredita

The Acredita Program consists of a procedure by which the candidate acquires official accreditation of their professional skills acquired through work experience or non-formal training routes, after evaluating them.

  • If you abandoned your studies to join the working world and have learned your profession at your job.
  • If you have carried out unpaid activities that have allowed you to acquire skills in the world of work or have received training through non-formal means.

You can apply for the call for accreditation of professional skills related to your activity.

For more information about the Procedure for Evaluation and Accreditation of Competencies (PEAC) you can go to the following link: https://ceice.gva.es/es/web/cualificacións-profesionales/inscripcio-al-procediment

In the Registration for the procedure section you will find the requirements, as well as the registration form for this procedure.

If you want to directly access the application form , you can go to the following link: https://sforms.gva.es/sformssistemaexplotacion/servletObtenerXMLns/ObtenerXMLorig?formulario=60450&ssl_redirectado=true&idsesion=1667982078900

You can also consult more information about professional families at the following link: https://incual.educacion.gob.es/administracion_cualificacións

For more information you can visit the following link: https://www.gva.es/es/inicio/procedimientos?id_proc=21610&version=amp

If you have any questions or queries, you can contact us by calling 960038618, Monday to Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

The ACREDITA program is financed by European Next Generation funds through the Recovery and Resilience Mechanism (MRR).