Expiration Policies and Extension Options for AAPC Practice Exams and Courses
AAPC provides a variety of courses and practice exams to help users prepare for their certifications. This article outlines the expiration policies, extension options, and other key details related to these resources.
General Expiration Policies
Practice Exams: Practice exams typically expire one year from the date of purchase. Users should check their account for the specific expiration date associated with their purchase.
CPCO Course and Practice Exams: The CPCO course is valid for six months from the date of purchase.
CPC Practice Exams: Users can take CPC practice exams after completing the associated course. However, these exams have an expiration date set by AAPC.
Extensions and Reopening Procedures
If your practice exams expire, there are options to extend or reopen them:
Reopening After Course Completion: - Practice exams do not reopen automatically after course completion. If access has expired, you may contact AAPC to explore available options. - Electronic practice exams can be reopened and extended for an additional 90 days once the associated course is completed. The 90-day extension period begins from the course completion date.
Temporary Reopening: - If practice exams expire and the user has completed their course, AAPC can reopen the exams upon request. Users must notify AAPC to have the exams re-enabled.
FAQs on Practice Exam Content and Formats
Are Practice Exams in Different Bundles the Same? - Yes, the practice exams included in different bundles contain the same set of questions.
Summary
Understanding the expiration policies and extension options for AAPC practice exams and courses is crucial for effective exam preparation. Users are encouraged to monitor their account for specific expiration dates and contact AAPC for assistance with reopening or extending access to practice exams if needed.