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CSI is committed to providing goods and services in a manner that is accessible for individuals with recognized disabilities and complying with the mandatory customer standard addressed in Ontario Regulation 429/07 (“Customer Service Standard”) under the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (“AODA”).
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Please send the form and documentation to,
Attention: Accessibility Intake Representative
200 Wellington Street, 15th Floor
Toronto, ON
M5V 3C7
Email: accessibilities@csi.ca
Please allow 10 business days for a response after all required documents have been received.
We are committed to making accessibility throughout the organization a reality. We will continue to identify and remove barriers in order to create accessible spaces and services that everyone can use. Review our Multi-Year Accessibility Plan and Accessibility Policy for more information.
We would like to hear your comments, questions and suggestions about the provision of our goods or services to people with disabilities.
Feedback should be addressed to an Accessibility Intake Representative, and can be sent by email to the above-noted address.
Most CSI courses require a grade of 60% to pass, a few exceptions do apply. Please refer to your course page for more information.
CSI courses are regularly updated, even while you are enrolled in the course. Generally these changes do not affect the exam questions. If new content affects the exam, dates will be posted as to when the changes come into effect in your online course. If you do not wish to be tested on the new content, you must write your exam(s) before the posted date.
Access to your online materials will close 2 weeks after successful course completion or course expiry (whichever comes first). CSI recommends that you save a copy of your online materials prior to course completion.
Note: Online access to your course cannot be re-activated after your course has been moved to completion/expiry whichever comes first.
For most CSI courses, you may attempt an exam a maximum of three times during your course enrolment period, including any extensions you may have purchased. A few exceptions do exist; please visit your course detail page for more information.
If you have completed a course in the past and would like to take the course again, you can re-enrol in the course at any time.
However, if you’re enrolled in one of these courses and have attempted and failed an exam three times during your course enrolment, your enrolment will be terminated and you will need to re-enrol in the same course. You are eligible to re-enrol in the course six months from your last exam attempt.
You are eligible to enrol in any other CSI course for which you qualify while you are waiting for this period to expire.
Please log on to My CSI to check your course expiry date. Your course enrollment period could vary based on the course you are registered in. Once you are enrolled in a course, you can verify your enrollment and expiry dates by logging in to your student profile. All courses with a proctored exam will have a maximum 1 year enrolment period. Access to your online materials will close 2 weeks after successful course completion or course expiry (whichever comes first). Many courses (such as Continuing Education courses) only have a non-proctored online exam and a 6-month enrolment period.
If you have not completed your course during the regular enrolment period, you’re allowed to purchase a one-time extension per course enrolment. You must apply for an extension prior to the expiry of your enrolment period.
Please note: Not all courses are extendable; please check the course page for more information. Most CE courses, study tools and certification exams are not extendable.
Extension fees cover:
Extension fees DO NOT cover:
Course extension fees are non-refundable.
If you purchase a course extension and wish to extend access to your check product simply click on the Extend Check button on your MyCSI page to proceed. A fee will apply.
Check extension fees cover:
To qualify for an extension, you must be enrolled in your original course. Courses designated as Continuing Education courses do not qualify for extensions.
Your extension will give you an additional 12 months to complete your one year enrolment course and an additional 6 months to complete your six month enrolment course.
Your exam assessment record from the original enrolment period will be carried over to the extension period.
You will be able to access any unused exam attempts from your previous enrolment during the extension period, subject to current exam rules. Un-attempted exams in the original enrolment are permitted, without fee, during the extension. Each exam re-write, after the first attempt, is subject to exam re-write fees.
You may request an exception if CSI made an error that prevented you from using your original enrolment period or applying for an extension of that period. Examples of such errors may include not receiving material on time, lack of access to online products or non-processing of extension applications.
You can apply for a CSI service error exception by email. You will need to explain the error, the impact on you, and what efforts have taken place to date. CSI will review details of the problem and the actions taken to date before granting your request. If your request is granted, the length of the extension will be based on how this service error affected your studies.
Requests to purchase an extension more than one month past the expiry date of your course must be approved by CSI.
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Most CSI courses require no pre-requisites. However, there are a few exceptions – for more details on your specific course, please visit the course page for relevant information.
Some CSI products such as Check products and Webinars have co-requisites. You must be currently enrolled in a course to purchase the study tools for that course. For example, to enrol in the CSC Check, you have to be enrolled in the CSC course. Study tools can be purchased at the same time as you enrol in the course or anytime during enrolment.
CSI designations and fellowship require candidates to have relevant work experience either prior to being awarded the designation or fellowship. During the designation application process, all candidates must provide a contact who will be required to verify work experience before the granting of the designation.
Enrolment in CSI courses is open to registrants worldwide and is accepted at any time throughout the year. Students may begin their studies immediately upon enrolling. Students may enrol online at csi.5in.in or by completing a CSI Enrolment form.
When enrolling, please ensure you use your legal name as shown on your government-issued photo identification. If you need to make changes after enrolment please visit the FAQ “What if my name changes” or contact support.csi.ca for more information.
Access to your online materials will close 2 weeks after successful course completion or course expiry (whichever comes first). CSI recommends that you save a copy of your online materials prior to course completion.
Note: Online access to your course cannot be re-activated after your course has been moved to completion / expiry whichever comes first.
If you’ve forgotten your Student ID and password and haven’t registered an email address with CSI, contact us through support.csi.ca indicating that you lost your Student ID and password and indicate your full name (including middle initials), former name (if applicable) and at least three of the following:
We will use this information to confirm your identity and will send you your Student ID and password by email within 24 hours.
Shipping and handling charges will be added if you order textbooks or any other products that are shipped by courier. Shipping and handling charges vary according to the area where the items are being shipped.
Your course enrolment period could vary based on the course you are registered in. Once you are enrolled in a course, you can verify your enrolment and expiry dates by logging in to your student profile. Expiry dates always fall on the last day of the month in which your course expires in Eastern Standard Time.
Please note: All courses with a proctored exam have a 1 year enrolment period.
Courses without proctored exams (such as Continuing Education courses) are either 6 months or 1-year enrolments. Check the information on the course page for details.
If you have completed a course in the past and would like to take the course again, you can re-enrol in the course at any time. However, if you’re enrolled in one of these courses and have reached the maximum number of exam attempts during your course enrolment, your enrolment will be terminated and you will need to re-enrol in the same course. You are eligible to re-enrol in the course six months from your last exam attempt.
You are eligible to enrol in any other CSI course for which you qualify while you are waiting for this period to expire.
For successful completion of the AFP certification examination, both AFP 1 and AFP 2 must be completed. The initial enrolment period set for completion of both examinations is 1 year. After 2 unsuccessful attempts of either Exam 1 or 2, you are required to wait six months before re-enrolling in the AFP.
If you have attempted Exam 1 and/or Exam 2 at least once and were unsuccessful on one or both and wish to withdraw from this course you can do so, please note no refund will be granted. You are required to wait six months before re-enrolling in the AFP from your last exam attempt.
Candidates who complete only one of the two required examinations from a previous enrolment can transfer the mark from the successful exam attempt to the new enrolment. The remaining examination must be completed within 2 years of the date of the successful completion of the other exam. This mark transfer will be allowed once only.
Another person cannot take your place in the course. If you do not want to complete it, you can request a refund online or send a Course Cancellation Form to CSI within two weeks of your enrolment date.
You cannot transfer your course enrolment to another person. If you do not want to complete your course, you can request a refund by sending a written request to CSI within two weeks of your enrolment date or process your request online.
You cannot transfer from one course to another course. If you do not want to complete your course, you can request a refund by sending a written request to CSI within two weeks of your enrolment date or process your request online.
Refunds are available for CSI courses and webinars, however, certain rules apply.
Students seeking an exception to a CSI rule or policy due to specific circumstances can make use of the Exception Decision Process. Rules exception requests must be referred to the Exceptions Assessor.
Rules exception requests must comply with and meet the conditions specified, and satisfy the supporting documentation requirements, as described on the CSI website.
For a Rules Exception to be considered, the applicant must complete and submit the Exception Request Form with applicable fee and supporting documentation, within the required period.
The Exceptions Assessor is appointed by the CSI Managing Director. The Exceptions Assessor is a full-time employee of CSI.
Rules exception requests must be referred to the Exceptions Assessor, who will:
If the Exceptions Assessor determines that the request does not meet the described conditions and/or supporting documentation requirements, this information is communicated to the student. On the other hand, if the Exceptions Assessor determines that the rules exception request complies with the appropriate requirements, the Exceptions Assessor will then make a decision to approve or refuse the request within ten (10) business days.
The decision is recorded into the student’s file and communicated to the student by email.
The Rules Exception Hearing Committee members are appointed by the CSI Managing Director. The Committee’s role is to review student appeals of Exceptions Assessor decisions.
A student can appeal the Exceptions Assessor’s decision to the Rules Exception Hearing Committee.
The student must initiate the appeal process by:
When the Exceptions Assessor receives a notice of appeal, the Exceptions Assessor will:
The Rules Exception Hearing Committee will decide the appeal in private. The student cannot attend the committee meetings nor communicate directly with the Committee members. The Committee’s decision will be made within five (5) business days of receipt of the appeal. The Committee can maintain, modify or overturn the original decision. The decision will be communicated to the student by the Exceptions Assessor and will be recorded in the student’s file.
Decisions of the Rules Exception Hearing Committee are final. No further appeals may be made.
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A complete listing of all courses is available in the Academic History section through your MyCSI page. You may view, print or email a copy from the Notice Access Centre.
Official copies can be issued for a fee by submitting a Transcript Request Form
NOTE: Course Exemptions granted do not appear on web copy and if required, an academic transcript that includes them may be requested, without a fee. Please contact us with your request through support.csi.ca.
How can I obtain a transcript?
You can access your transcript online free of charge. Login to your MyCSI page and select the “Download Transcript” link from the left menu. You will also have an option to send a transcript (by email) to your employer, potential employer, regulator or third party. The email will be sent by CSI. A formal transcript printed on CSI letterhead can also e requested. There is an administrative fee for this service.
Will the transcript contain all my past academic history?
The transcripts requested will include your entire CSI academic history.
NOTE: Course Exemptions granted do not appear on web copy and if required, an academic transcript that includes them may be requested, without a fee. Please contact us with your request through support.csi.ca.
If you lose or damage your diploma, certificate, transcript or Student Records, you can replace them (A fee will apply).
Please contact us through support.csi.ca to request your replacement.
Course exemptions avoid unnecessary duplication of prior educational experience and are granted for courses already completed at Universities, Colleges or other select organizations. Each program has a limit to the number of course exemptions that will be granted. Students can apply for an exemption in writing by completing an Exemption Request Form. Exemptions are subject to a non-refundable Fee. Exemptions are reflected in students’ files in the Academic History section under Course Exemptions Granted.
CSI recognizes that candidates’ external designations such as the CFP®, CLU, CFA etc. signify proficiency and expertise in a given area. Where applicable & stated, CSI will recognize candidates’ external designations towards CSI Certificates & Designations. External Designation Recognitions are subject to the candidate providing proof that he/she is a designee and currently in good standing. An External Designation Recognition fee will apply.
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A program voucher consists of a series of courses that you redeem during the voucher’s life span which is 2 years. As you redeem your course the enrolment period starts for that course only. A program voucher is only valid for 2 years therefore if you do not redeem all courses by this time they will be redeemed automatically
Anyone can purchase CSI’s Program Vouchers. However, certain pre-requisites or requirements may exist prior to enrolling in a course (or challenging an exam) that comprises your selected Program Voucher.
Upon your purchase of the Program Voucher, you will have 2 years to enrol in the individual courses that comprise the Program. To enrol in the courses you will redeem a voucher, which CSI provides upon purchase.
Courses that are not redeemed within the validity period of the voucher will automatically be activated on the day of program expiry. Enrollees will then have one year (per course) within which to complete the activated course.
Upon purchase of the Program Voucher, CSI provides one voucher for each course in your Program. To enrol in a course you will redeem a voucher. You will have the full course enrolment period from the date of your voucher redemption to complete the course requirements. To check the enrolment period of the specific courses that comprise your Program please log in to My CSI.
You may purchase a Program Voucher by Visa, Master Card or by American Express. A purchase made with a credit card provides you with immediate receipts and access to enrol in the courses that comprise your program.
Regular CSI policies apply for the program voucher option. If you request a refund within the first 14 days, CSI will retain $175 (and associated taxes) and then refund the remainder of the purchase amount.Courses in the program, that are not redeemed within the validity period of the voucher will not be eligible for a refund beyond the initial 14 day period.
Note: no refunds will apply to fully online voucher programs.
Because CSI does not offer refunds after the initial 14 day period, it is important that you consider which program option best meets your educational requirements and your career goals prior to enrolling. If you no longer require a course within the program, CSI is unable to offer a refund.
CSI provides one voucher for each course in your Program. You can only redeem a voucher towards the same course one time. Once enrolled in a course, standard CSI policies apply for enrolment periods, extensions, exams, wait periods etc.
You must redeem all courses before the expiry date. Once enrolled in the course, standard CSI policies apply for enrolment periods, extensions, exams, wait periods etc.
In the unlikely event that a course that comprises your program voucher is decommissioned, CSI will offer students the opportunity to either complete the course within a given time frame or, if a substitute course is available, a transfer to the new course. Transfer fees will not apply.
To be eligible for a refund, you must submit your request online or by completing a Course Cancellation Form to CSI within 14 days of your enrolment. You will receive a refund for the cost of your course enrolment, less a $175 cancellation fee.
Refunds are not available for textbooks, exam-related fees, extension fees, frames, certificate replacements, CSI study/course support tools or any online course product such as Continuing Education courses and courses available online that have no proctored exam.
No refunds are granted after the initial 14 days following your enrolment.
To cancel enrolment for a course that was paid for by your employer CSI requires an email request sent by your manager to corporate_support@csi.ca on your behalf to process the cancellation. If we do not receive this email from your manager we cannot process your course cancellation.
Note: Scotiabank students must cancel through your corporate Learning Management System (LMS).
If you wish to cancel and receive a refund in full, you must submit a Course or Seminar Cancellation Form at least 30 days before the webinar start date. All the registrations for webinars coming within 30 days of webinar start date are non-refundable. Please contact webinarhelp@csi.ca for refund requests and more information.
Important: For an exception request to be considered for any of the circumstances below, the applicant is required to complete & submit an Exception Request Form along with payment and appropriate supporting documentation within a current enrollment period or no later than 90 days after the course expiry date.
You may request an exception from the CSI policy as outlined below:
In the case of medical circumstance request you must provide:
Death of a family member, including spouse, partner, parent, grandparent, sibling or child, during your course enrolment period, will be considered an exception.
In the case of a family bereavement exception request you must provide:
The decision to grant an exception will take into consideration:
In rare occurrences, a natural disaster or catastrophic occurrence may have interfered with your ability to study for or write, an exam during an enrolment period. These circumstances may include flooding caused by natural forces, tornados, or house fires.
You must provide evidence of the occurrence in the form of an insurance report, police report or fire certificate when requesting an exception.
Exceptions are granted based on how long the event may have reasonably interfered with your studying. If your materials have been stolen, the Exceptions Assessor would have to be certain that it was impossible for you to have purchased new materials before the enrolment expiry date. In addition, you will need to provide supporting documents to confirm this claim. These documents can be police reports, campus or transit police reports, or insurance claims. If the exception is granted it will only reflect the late stages of the enrolment and include a reasonable amount of time for you to purchase and review the material.
Important: For an exception request to be considered for any of the above circumstances, the applicant is required to complete & submit an Exception Request Form along with payment and appropriate supporting documentation within a current enrolment period or no later than 90 days after the course expiry date.
Partial course fee refunds are allowed if a request is received up to two weeks after enrolling in a course.
Occasionally, requests are received for partial refunds after this two-week period. Extenuating circumstances including serious illness and catastrophe, or a CSI error first discovered outside the enrolment period, will also be considered.
To apply for refunds the following documentation is required.
If you have a serious illness:
If you have a catastrophe, you must provide an insurance or police report.
Important: For an exception request to be considered for any of the above, the applicant is required to complete & submit an Exception Request Form along with payment and appropriate supporting documentation within a current enrollment period.
CSI courses help students along the path to a career in the financial services industry where personal honesty and integrity are essential. The CSI Student Code of Conduct has been established to maintain the integrity of CSI, its courses, and to protect individual rights.
Students should be familiar with and understand how they are affected by these policies. Familiarity with and adherence to these guidelines will allow students to make the most of their educational experience with CSI.
Please click on the CSI Student Code of Conduct and the CSI Student Disciplinary Process for full details: