ISA Certification

Since the establishment of the ISA certification program in 1992, almost 50,000 people have earned an ISA credential. The ISA Certification program offers six credentials that take you from the ground to the canopy and anywhere in between.
Why become ISA Certified? ISA Certification is voluntary and demonstrates that you have the knowledge and skills to care for trees. An ISA Credential also demonstrates a high level of dedication to your profession and your community.
An ISA Credential can help you advance your career, give you a competitive edge, can lead to increased income, and can open the door to new opportunities for professional advancement.
Displaying your ISA Credential can help consumers identify you as a knowledgeable professional who recognizes the important of ongoing education.

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Tree Risk Assessment Qualification (TRAQ)

The ISA Tree Risk Assessment Qualification (ISA TRAQ) is a voluntary qualification program designed to train and assess candidates in the specialized field of tree risk assessment. TRAQ consists of a two-day educational course followed by a half-day of assessments that include both written and performance-based components.

See more details here on TRAQ.