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WHAT COUNTS AS AN OCNT TRAINING
CREDIT?
- Any ONLA-sponsored seminar.
- The Ohio State University
Short Course (one credit per year regardless of the number of
sessions attended).
- Any horticultural extension
educational program (i.e.: Color Landscape
Design Short Course, Turf & Landscape Day, Pruning Schools,
etc.).
- Any educational program, sponsored
by one of Ohio's local or regional nursery/landscape associations,
and featuring horticultural extension personnel. Attending a
group's business meeting or social function does not count.
- Any educational program or
seminar sponsored by a national horticultural organization (i.e.:
ANLA, ALCA, GCA, NLA, ISA).
- Ohio Department of Agriculture
Pesticide Applicator School.
- Any professional horticulture
seminar or training session conducted by personnel of the U.S.
Department of Agriculture.
- Proctoring the Ohio Certified
Nursery Technician Exam.
WHAT DOES NOT COUNT AS AN
OCNT TRAINING CREDIT?
- Attending a horticultural
trade show without also attending an educational program that
might be conducted concurrently does not count.
- Any classes that are being
applied toward earning a degree do not count.
- Taking, techning or proctoring
any test, exam or class (excluding proctoring the OCNT exam.)
- Classes taken in preparation
for an exam.
- Consumer-oriented horticultural
programs.
Training
Credit/Address Change Report Form (PDF)--Fill out the PDF form on screen using your
tab key or mouse to click on each line/box. Print and mail or
fax to the ONLA.
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