Online CEU Program
Welcome to the ACI Online CEU Program
ACI MEMBER BENEFIT: ACI members receive 8 Continuing Education Unit (CEU) tokens during each membership year. Tokens can be used to earn up to 0.8 CEUs, equivalent to 8 Professional Development Hours (8 PDHs). Earned CEUs can be presented to state licensing agencies to meet part of each state's continuing education re-licensing requirements for PDHs. ACI retains a permanent record of each participant's course activities. If ACI members desire to take more than eight (8) courses during their membership year, individual courses may be purchased.
The online CEU program is also available to non-members for a fee of $25.00 per 1-hour course.
How does the program work?
- Select the desired topic (see list at the right) and sign in to access the material.
- Download the reference materials for FREE.
- Read and study the reference materials.
- Take and pass the 10-question exam.
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Exam Information
All exams relating to this program are developed, reviewed, and approved by the EAC. Each topic includes FREE downloadable resource material and a 10-question exam to test each participant's technical knowledge of the material. A minimum passing score of 70% is required before a Certificate of Completion is conferred for a course. Participants are notified by e-mail whether they have passed or failed the exam. Participants can retake the exam until a passing score is achieved, after which a Certificate of Completion will be e-mailed to the participant.
- NEW! ACI 212.3R-10 Report on Chemical Admixtures for Concrete: Chapter 15 Permeability-Reducing Admixtures
- NEW! ACI 347-04 Guide to Formwork for Concrete: Chapter 2 Design
- NEW! ACI 306R-10 Guide to Cold Weather Concreting: Chapter 8 - Protection for Structural Concrete
- NEW! ACI 544.5R-10 Report on the Physical Properties and Durability of Fiber-Reinforced Concrete (Chapter 3)
- NEW! Contractor's Guide: Chapter 10 - (Placement and Finishing)
- NEW! Contractor's Guide: Chapter 8 - (Joints and Reinforcement for Slabs-on-Ground)
- NEW! RAP12 - Concrete Repair by Shotcrete Application and CCS-4 Shotcrete for the Craftsman
- NEW! RAP13 – Methacrylate Flood Coat
- NEW! RAP14 – Concrete Removal Using Hydrodemolition
- NEW! SP-4 Formwork for Concrete: Chapter 10 - Using the Forms
- NEW! What's This Report For? (Part 1): Geotechnical and Concrete Mixture Reports
- NEW! What's This Report For? (Part 2): Cement Mill and Concrete Test Reports
- NEW! What's This Report For? (Part 3): Floor Flatness and Stressing Reports
- NEW! What's This Report For? (Part 4): Petrographic and Special Inspection Reports
- TC-CSC - RILEM Report on Self Compacting Concrete (Part 1)
- TC-CSC - RILEM Report on Self Compacting Concrete (Part 2)
- ACI 224R - Control of Cracking in Concrete Structures (Chapter 3)
- ACI 302.1R - Concrete Floor and Slab Construction (Chapter 3)
- ACI 351.3R - Foundations for Dynamic Equipment (Chap 3)
- ACI 440 Externally Bonded FRP Systems - Intro & Construction (Part 1)
- ACI 440 Externally Bonded FRP Systems - Design (Part 2)
- Contractor's Guide: Chapter 5 - Formwork
- E1(07) Aggregates for Concrete (Part 1)
- E1(07) Aggregates for Concrete (Part 2)
- E2(00) - Reinforcement for Concrete (Part 1)
- E2(00) - Reinforcement for Concrete (Part 2)
- E3(01) - Cementitious Materials for Concrete (Part 1)
- E3(01) - Cementitious Materials for Concrete (Part 2)
- E4(03) - Chemical Admixtures for Concrete
- Floor Openings in Two-Way Slabs
- RAP1 - Structural Crack Repair by Epoxy Injection
- RAP2 - Crack Repair by Gravity Feed with Resin
- RAP3 - Spall Repair by Low-Pressure Spraying
- RAP4 - Surface Repair Using Form-and-Pour Techniques
- RAP5 - Surface Repair Using Form-and-Pump Techniques
- RAP6 - Vertical and Overhead Spall Repair by Hand Application
- RAP7 - Spall Repair of Horizontal Concrete Surfaces
- RAP8 - Installation of Imbedded Galvanic Anodes
- RAP9 - Spall Repair by the Preplaced Aggregate Method
- RAP10 - Leveling and Reprofiling of Vertical and Overhead Surfaces
- Rap11 - Slabjacking
- Shoring and Reshoring for Multistory Concrete Buildings
- Why Slabs Curl (Parts 1 & 2)