Certificate vs. Certification
The difference between earning a course certificate and holding a professional certification.
Overview
It's common to see the terms certificate and certification used interchangeably, but they mean very different things. This article explains the distinction and how INCA programs fit in.
What Is a Certificate?
A certificate is an educational credential awarded after completing a specific course or program. INCA awards certificates of completion to learners who complete all required components. INCA certificates indicate that you:
- Completed an approved educational program
- Met all participation and completion requirements
- Earned continuing education contact hours, when applicable
What Is Certification?
Certification is a professional credential awarded by an independent certifying body. It typically:
- Requires meeting specific eligibility criteria
- May include education, supervised practice, and experience requirements
- Often requires passing a standardized examination
- Is governed and maintained by a certifying organization
Note: Certification decisions are made solely by the certifying body, not by educational providers. Completing an INCA program does not automatically grant certification.
How INCA Programs Fit In
INCA is an accredited provider of continuing nursing education and offers educational certificates, not professional certification. Some programs, particularly the Integrative Nurse Coach® Certificate Program (INCCP), are commonly used as part of a broader pathway toward professional goals such as board certification. However, certification eligibility is determined by the certifying body, and requirements may change over time.
Contact Hours and Certificates
When applicable, INCA certificates may include ANCC contact hours for licensed nurses, awarded after completion of all required components, submission of the course evaluation, and full payment of tuition.
Thinking About Board Certification?
If you are considering board certification, understand which educational pathways may support eligibility and what additional requirements may apply. For more information, visit the AHNCC or read our Nurse Coach Certification Guide.
Questions About Certificates or Certification?
INCA Admissions Specialists are board-certified nurse coaches and INCCP alumni who can help clarify pathways and expectations. contact Admissions at admissions@inursecoach.com or through our contact page, or book a call with an Admissions Specialist.