Reinstatement of the CFLE designation after forfeiture
Reinstatement of the CFLE designation after Forfeiture
The CFLE designation will be forfeited under the following conditions:
- Non-payment of the CFLE Annual fee.
- Failure to submit continuing education credits and the Recertification fee every five years.
- For Provisional CFLEs, failure to submit evidence of sufficient work experience at the end of the five year Provisional period.
Forfeited CFLEs may reinstate their designation within two years of forfeiture by paying any back fees and meeting any continuing education or upgrade requirements. Forfeited CFLEs who wish to reinstate their designation after more than two years must submit payment of a reinstatement fee. (See CFLE Fees for current rates). In addition, they must submit any continuing education or work experience information, and related fees, that would have been due had they not forfeited.
Please contact Maureen at the NCFR office if you are interested in reinstating your CFLE designation. Maureenbourgeois@ncfr.org or 888-781-9331.
In CFLE Certification
- What is Family Life Education?
- Where are Family Life Educators Employed?
- Certification
- Frequently Asked Questions
- How to Become a CFLE
- Abbreviated Application Process
- CFLE Exam Application Process
- Maintaining Your Certification
- Family Life Education Work Experience
- CFLE Forms
- CFLE Fees
- CFLE Continuing Education
- Academic Program Approval
- CFLE-Approved Online Courses
- View all CFLE Degree Programs
- CFLE Products and Resources
- CFLE Advertising Opportunities
- CFLE News
- CFLE Network Newsletter
- CFLE Listserv
- CFLE PowerPoint Presentations
Degree Programs
Find a graduate or undergraduate program in marriage and family.
CFLE Certification
Learn about certification for Family Life Educators.
Make a Contribution
Your contribution to NCFR supports the next generation of family scholars.
