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The Indiana Cisco Team is the certifying agency offering the following exam and certification:
CBLC – Cisco Beginning Level Certification.
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First, you must be a Cisco Network Academy. If you want to become an Academy visitÌý, or contact one of theÌý directly to partner with an approved ASC.Ìý Academies that wish to enroll in the Indiana Cisco Team Proctor program must identify at least one potential proctor, who then applies to become an approved Test Administrator through one of the Indiana Academy Support Centers (ASC). This process will allow your academy to administer proctored exams.
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- ReviewÌýthe Indiana Cisco Team ProctorÌýPolicies –Ìý
- Review and accept the Indiana Cisco Team Proctor Agreement. –Ìý
- Please contact one of theÌýÌýdirectly to complete the application process. Your application will be reviewed by one of theÌýÌýand if approved, your credentials along with program information will be sent to you.ÌýÌý
- After approval students will need to complete the Candidate Agreement and the academy will need to keep a log of the test administered. - Ìý-
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The Indiana Cisco Team is a collaborative partnership between the Cisco ASCs (Academy Support Centers) in the state of Indiana.Ìý The members of the team include representation from Vincennes University, 51¶ÌÊÓÆµ, and Ball State University.Ìý
Jaci Lee Lederman, MBA-ITM, PMP, CCISO
Associate Professor and Chair
Information Technology Department
Vincennes University
jlederman@vinu.eduDr. Ron J. Kovac
CICS Program
Ball State University
rkovac@bsu.eduBen Marrero
Assistant Professor / Department Chair
School of Information Technology
51¶ÌÊÓÆµ
Valparaiso Campus
bmarrero@ivytech.eduMatt Gull
Assistant Professor / Department Chair
Information Technology and Business
Administration
51¶ÌÊÓÆµ – Warsaw
Campus
mgull@ivytech.eduGreg Hirsch
Assistant Professor
Information Technology Department
Vincennes University
ghirsch@vinu.eduÌý