Nope. Absolutely not. It was my greatest accomplishment as a professional.
Certification as a Professional Wetland Scientist (PWS) is globally recognized and the highest recognition of a wetland professional’s expertise.
The requirements to be certified are incredibly stringent. It’s not a walk in the park. An applicant must:
- possess a college or university degree that includes enough units earned in biological science, physical science, quantitative science, and specialized wetland course work;
- accumulate at least five (5) years of full-time professional experience within 10 years of applying for certification;
- write a essay that describes one’s area(s) of expertise in wetland science relative to academic training and work experience;
- submit a comprehensive resume that outlines professional and educational history;
- submit contact information for five (5) professional references, one of which must be a current member of the Society of Wetland Scientists, one who is an employer, supervisor, or client, and two who are currently certified as a PWS;
- submit copies of all academic transcripts for all courses taken and degrees conferred;
- certify the accuracy of the application documents;
- certify that one agrees with the Code of Ethics;
- pay the application fee.
Certification is good for five years. An annual maintenance fee is due each year to keep it active. In order to renew certification, one must:
- remain a PWS in good standing with fees paid;
- earn a minimum of 10 certification renewal points during the five-year period. Points can be earned through a blend of, but not limited to, full-time employment as a wetland professional, attending wetland training courses, conferences, webinars, and presentations, teaching as an instructor, and/or publishing technical papers.
- pay the certification renewal application fee.
As you can see, the hurdle is really high. It was a lot of work but the perserverence paid off. My certification expires at the end of this year. I still need to earn 2.75 certification renewal points and will be chipping away at that.