About the Program

Full CEBS Program Catalog PDF (U.S.) Full CEBS Program Catalog PDF (Canadian)

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Canada

Certified Employee Benefit Specialist (CEBS)

The CEBS program offers four highly renowned designations in the U.S. and Canada covering all aspects of benefits and compensation. 

  • CEBS— The premier designation in total compensation, considered the standard of excellence in the industry 
  • GBA (Group Benefits Associate)— a specialty designation focusing on health care and other group benefits
  • RPA (Retirement Plans Associate)— a specialty designation focusing on all aspects of retirement plans
  • CMS (Compensation Management Specialist)— a specialty designation that focuses on compensation and human resources


CEBS features a unique partnership with two leading academic institutions. In the U.S., CEBS is cosponsored by the International Foundation and the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. In Canada the International Foundation shares the honor with Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia—all industry leaders in employee benefit and compensation education.

Each course requires successful completion of an exam.  There are a variety of study options, both on and off-line, to prepare for the exams.


Inside this section

Program Background  – CEBS offers certification choices
Advantages  – Earning a credential through the CEBS program can make a difference!
Canadian CEBS Fees  – Canadian CEBS fee structure
U.S. CEBS Fees  – U.S. CEBS fees
Dalhousie  – CEBS has teamed with Dalhousie University to offer CEBS in Canada.
The Wharton School  – The Wharton School is our joint sponsor for the U.S. CEBS program.
Designations  – In addition to the CEBS designation, earn credentials in three distinct areas of specialization: group benefits, retirement and compensation.
Courses  – 

Course descriptions

Study Options  – 

Choose an online class or other study methods to prepare for the exams.

Online Study  – Instructor-led, online classes
Exams  – Take the exams
FAQ  – Frequently asked questions about the CEBS program