Volunteer with CASCE to make a difference in strength and conditioning education
In July 2018, the NSCA announced an upcoming change to the eligibility rules for the Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist® (CSCS®) exam. Beginning in 2030 (target date), candidates will be required to graduate with a Bachelor’s degree in a strength and conditioning related field, from a program accredited by an NSCA-approved accrediting agency.
In line with this initiative, the Council on Accreditation of Strength and Conditioning Education (CASCE, pronounced kass-key) was formed to serve the need for programmatic accreditation specifically for strength and conditioning. CASCE has since begun accepting applications from institutions seeking programmatic accreditation.
Volunteer with CASCE to make a difference in strength and conditioning education.
Like most nonprofits, CASCE is driven by volunteer leaders in partnership with our board and staff to help fulfill our vision. We are always looking for passionate professionals dedicated to improving the quality of strength and conditioning education.
No open positions at this time.