Additionally, the CET performs appropriate fitness assessments and makes exercise recommendations while demonstrating a basic understanding of cancer diagnoses, surgeries, treatments, symptoms and side effects.
The exam will be delivered in a computer-based testing format (English only) at Pearson VUE® Authorized Test Centers worldwide. There are 100–135 multiple-choice questions based on KSAs (Knowledge, Skills and Abilities) distributed across eight content areas. The table below lists the approximate percentage of questions from each content area:
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The exam is available on-demand, with immediate results, at over 5,000 locations through Pearson VUE® Authorized Test Centers. Candidates may pick the date, time and location of their exam.
A body of knowledge delineated into Knowledge, Skills and Abilities (KSAs) has been developed specifically for the ACSM/ACS Certified Cancer Exercise Trainer by subject matter experts (SMEs). The SMEs developed the KSAs specifically for fitness professionals working with people with people affected by cancer.
The examination is composed of approximately 100–135 multiple choice questions drawn from the KSAs for the ACSM/ACS Certified Cancer Exercise Trainer. It includes “trial” questions that are being tested for use in future examinations. These trial questions are randomly distributed throughout the exam and will not be counted in the final results.
You will not be allowed to bring any materials or equipment into the examination area. There are no calculations on the exam.
Exam Time: 180 minutes (3.0 hours)
Total Exam Seat Time: 195 minutes (3 hours, 15 minutes); includes eligibility verification, a tutorial and a non-disclosure agreement prior to exam.
- An ACSM or NCCA-accredited certification AND
- Certification in Adult CPR & AED AND
- Bachelor's Degree (in any field) AND 500 hours of experience training older adults or individuals with chronic conditions
OR 10,000 hours of experience training older adults or individuals with chronic conditions
Hours of experience with older adults or individuals with chronic conditions include: exercise testing, exercise prescription, group or individual training, group or individual client education, academic coursework and/or continuing education (relating to older adults or individuals with chronic conditions), internships or observational hours in an oncology setting and/or cancer rehabilitation program.
- Commercial health clubs
- Community/public health settings
- Hospital/rehabilitative
- Research-based university/clinical
- Corporate fitness centers
- Private
The CET certification is a specialty certification that tests the competencies of fitness professionals desiring to work with individuals who have been affected by cancer, are apparently healthy or have the presence of known stable cardiovascular disease with low risk for complications with vigorous exercise and do not have any relative or absolute contraindications for exercise testing. Because the eligibility requirements include a current ACSM or NCCA-accredited certification, the candidate will already have a foundation in health and fitness competencies. The certification is designed to address specifically the knowledge, skills and abilities for working with individuals who have been affected by cancer.
The CET certification is intended for fitness professionals to support clients in this specific area at a level that is consistent with their pre-requisite certification.
For example, if an individual is eligible to take the CET certification exam because they hold an ACSM Certified Personal TrainerSM certification, then they are qualified to work with apparently healthy clients or those who have been cleared by their physician to take part in independent physical activity. They are required to stay within their scope of practice consistent with their personal trainer certification and the CET certification, if earned. The clients they are working with must be either apparently healthy or cleared by their physician to take part in independent physical activity.
If an individual holds the ACSM Exercise Specialist® certification they are qualified to work with clients or patients with cardiovascular, pulmonary or metabolic disease who require clinical supervision. Therefore if they hold the CET certification they are qualified to work with clients or patients that have been affected by cancer in addition to cardiovascular, pulmonary or metabolic disease.
Workshops are not currently available; however, there will be workshops available in the near future. Please check back for more information at a later date.
$195 for non-ACSM Certified Professionals and $150 for ACSM Certified Professionals. The cost of the re-test is $125. To receive the ACSM Certified Professional discount, e-mail certification@ACSM.org, include your full name and 6 digit ACSM ID number as listed on your certificate.
There is not an ACSM membership discount for specialty certifications, however, there is an ACSM Certified Professional discount. See question above.
ACSM membership discounts apply to the ACSM Certified Personal TrainerSM, ACSM Certified Health Fitness Specialist, ACSM Certified Clinical Exercise Specialist and ACSM Registered Clinical Exercise Physiologist®. ACSM membership applications may be obtained by visiting ACSM.org/join; both printable and online applications are available. To view membership categories, fees, and benefits, visit ACSM.org/membership options. Should you have additional membership related questions, email membership@ACSM.org.
You will receive your results immediately upon completion of the exam in a printed score report. The score report will include your scaled score out of 800 and the percent that you answered correctly in each competency. If you pass, a certificate will be sent to you in 6–8 weeks.
Re-test candidates will receive a re-test promotional code (promocode) on the results printout. You may retake the exam 15 days following your initial exam and every 15 days following until a passing score is achieved.
Individuals who receive a passing score will be required to earn 15 continuing education credits specific to the ACSM/ACS Certified Cancer Exercise Trainer in addition to maintaining an NCCA-accredited certification and CPR certification.
CECs from an ACSM certification can also be applied for an ACSM/ACS Certified Cancer Exercise Trainer if the content covered in the course includes information covered in the knowledge, skills and abilities (KSAs) of the specialty certification.
ACSM will be providing self-study opportunities for the specialty certification as well as working with programs that exist in the industry to award continuing education credits.
This is currently under review by the ACSM Committee on Certification and Registry Board.
ACSM currently offers four other certifications. ACSM Certified Personal TrainerSM, ACSM Certified Health Fitness Specialist, ACSM Certified Clinical Exercise Specialist and ACSM Registered Clinical Exercise Physiologist®. For more information, visit ACSM.org/certification.
Yes, the ACSM/ACS Certified Cancer Exercise Trainer exam will be available in English at any Pearson VUE® Authorized Test Center worldwide. Please visit PearsonVUE.com/ACSM for international testing center locations.
Translated exams will be made available in different languages as demand dictates. Currently, the exam is available at any worldwide Pearson VUE® Authorized Test Center in English.
The passing score for all ACSM certification exams is set in advance and applied to all candidates’ exam results. Similar to exam scoring for a wide variety of other high stakes, national standardized exams (e.g., GRE, SAT, GMAT, etc.), ACSM certification exams are reported on a 200–800 score scale.
Specifically, all candidates are expected to meet the passing standard of a scaled score of 550 in order to receive a “Pass” on any respective ACSM certification exam. This passing standard is based upon the expectations of the subject matter experts/test developers across all topics of the competency areas, as related to each respective credential’s examination blueprint. Passing candidates are expected to answer a sufficient number of test questions correctly that demonstrates a summative amount of knowledge at a level of at least minimal competency or the lowest acceptable score to pass the exam.
Finally, each content area is weighted proportionally, based on the results of a periodic comprehensive job task analysis/role delineation study. In other words, some content areas are more important (thus, have more questions) and count more with respect to the overall score than other content areas. On the score report, candidates receive their overall score, their pass/fail status, as well as a breakdown by each specific content area (either by a percentage or a sub-section scale score, respectively).