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Becoming an Associate Certified Entomologist (ACE)

Step 6: Maintaining ACE certification

To retain their certification, ACEs must renew annually with ESA. For those who are ESA members, the process is simply a matter of ensuring that the appropriate fees are included with the standard membership renewal and that a photocopy of the pesticide applicator's license is submitted to the Certification Coordinator.

For all others, the renewal process includes the requisite fees, a renewal form (choose either the online form <coming soon> or PDF form) and submitting your photocopied pesticide applicator's license (do not submit your original license).

Entomological Society of America
Attention:  Membership Services
10001 Derekwood Lane, Suite 100
Lanham, MD  20706
(New phone) 410-263-3622
bce@entsoc.org

Other steps in the process to become an ACE:

Step 1: Determine eligibility

Step 2: Application

Step 3: Study for your examination

Step 4: Select a proctor

Step 5: Take your examination

 

 

 

 

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