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Nationally Certified Transition Specialist (NCTS)

The Nationally Certified Transition Specialist (NCTS) credential is the marker of a committed transition professional. NCTS credentialled professionals have demonstrated the essential competencies and components that guide professional practice of secondary special education transition specialists in supporting successful and equitable transitions for students and youth with disabilities and their families.

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Empowering Transition Specialists: 
The Need for National Certification in Transition Services

Are you interested in how transition services can make a significant impact on the lives of students with disabilities? This webinar that explores the critical need for a national certification in transition services.

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Routes to Your NCTS

Option 1 – Individuals who have successfully completed a DCDT approved transition specialist preparation program (see a list of approved programs HERE) can apply for Professional Certification through the Legacy Pathway.

Legacy Pathway

Option 2 – Individuals who have not successfully completed a DCDT approved transition specialist preparation program can sit for an exam to demonstrate the essential competencies or components.

Exam Pathway

NCTS Competencies for Transition Specialists

The CEC/DCDT Transition Competencies include seven broad competency areas: (a) transition content knowledge; (b) transition assessment; (c) transition programs, services, and equitable outcomes; (d) transition research and adequacy; (e) transition leadership and policy; (f) transition professional and ethical practice; and (g) collaboration. Together, these seven broad competency areas provide a comprehensive framework for equitable, inclusive, and effective secondary transition programs, services, and practices that empower students and youth with disabilities to achieve meaningful postschool success in the areas of education, employment/training, and community engagement.  

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Celebrate Your Accomplishment

Get Recognized

Following notification that you have received the NCTS (within 4-6 weeks from application or exam completion), you will receive a frameable certificate. In addition, each year CEC and DCDT recognize new recipients of the NCTS at the annual DCDT Convention where you will receive your official NCTS pin. 

 

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Digital Recognition

Once you have received notification that you earned your NCTS, the first step is to put the NCTS initials in your email and on your social media. The social media toolkit below has sample posts and images for you to use.

 

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Request a Letter

The Nationally Certified Transition Specialist (NCTS) credential is the marker of a committed transition professional. To help you get the recognition you deserve, we have developed the NCTS letter of support program to help you share your accomplishment with your peers and colleagues. 

 

Any NCTS may request to have a letter sent on their behalf by completing this letter request form. Please note that only requests from current NCTS will be honored.

Renewal

Certification is valid for five years. At five years, individuals wishing to maintain their NCTS must renew and document completion of 50 hours of continuing education/professional development and pay a renewal fee.

 

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NCTS Database

CEC maintains as a list of credentialed transition specialists, their pathway to NCTS, and the expiration date of their NCTS. The link below is a list of current NCTS in good standing in alphabetical order by last name.

For more information and questions email [email protected]

Last Updated:  23 February, 2026

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