
Frequently Asked Questions
No prior experience in ABA is required. Our courses are designed to accommodate both beginners and those looking to advance their knowledge in behavior sciences.
Yes, our training programs are BACB-approved and meet the requirements for behavior analyst certification and continuing education credits.
Not a problem. You will have an option to watch the recording to gain credit for the time missed.
Every 10 weeks. Courses are offered on Sundays from 4:00-7:00pm PST, 5:00-8:00pm MST, 6:00-9:00pm CST, and 7:00-10:00pm EST. Here are the following dates classes are being offered:
- May 31st-August 2nd
- August 9th-October 11th
- October 18th-December 20th
- December 27th-February 28th
- March 7th-May 9th
- May 16th-July 18th
Absolutely. We work with School Districts, Universities, Community Colleges, Continuing Education Programs, Non-profits, Group Homes, Career Technical Education programs, Hospitals, Senior Living Facilities and anyone interested in behavior training.
A Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) is a nationally recognized professional credential issued by the Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB). RBTs are frontline practitioners in applied behavior analysis and can earn up to $51,000 per year (as of September 2024).
This 40-hour training provides the theory and practical foundations required by the BACB. It includes 30 hours of live instruction and 10 hours of structured asynchronous learning.
No. You will receive a 40-hour RBT training certificate that meets the BACB 40-hour RBT 3rd edition training requirement. You may use this certificate toward applying your exam. In order to be eligible to take the board exam, you must have the following:
- Be 18 years or older with a high school diploma or GED.
- Have your supervising BCBA administer your competency assessment.
- Pass a background check.
- Apply for and pass the RBT exam through the BACB.
You can watch the recording and complete recordings are available to stay on track.