ANCC is the world's largest and most prestigious nurse credentialing organization, and a subsidiary of the American Nurses Association (ANA).

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The American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) has successfully achieved ISO 9001:2000 certification for professional services rendered in the administration of the Magnet Recognition Program® for excellence in healthcare organizations and the Accreditation Program for excellence in continuing nursing education.

Nursing Skills Competency Program Logos

ANCC Accredited Program Logo Usage Rules

The American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) is pleased to accredit your continuing nursing education program an ANCC-accredited Nursing Skills Competency Program. It is an achievement that attests to your organization's commitment to nurses. We hope that you will proudly display the ANCC Accredited Program certification mark (logo). These guidelines will help you to use the logo properly. Please feel free to contact ANCC with any questions.

The ANCC Accredited Program certification mark (logo) may only be used by programs granted accreditation through the American Nurses Credentialing Center 's (ANCC) Nursing Skills Competency Program.

The ANCC Accredited Program name and logos are valuable American Nurses Credentialing Center assets, and like any assets with appreciable value, they must be properly used and protected. The meaning and benefits of ANCC Accreditation should be presented in a way that demonstrates and builds value. ANCC strives to protect the distinction and significance of achieving ANCC Accreditation for all designees. The correct and consistent usage of and reference to ANCC Accreditation will assist ANCC in achieving this goal.

ANCC will conduct random compliance checks for proper usage of these logo usage rules and may request to see any materials using the ANCC Accredited Program logo at any time.

Using the ANCC Accredited Program logo:

ANCC Accredited Programs have the right to utilize the certification mark, in accordance with the guidelines provided in this document, on letterhead, brochures, and for publicity activities relating to the continuing nursing education program.

Other than in relation to the accreditation of the Nursing Skills Competency Program, the ANCC Accredited Program logo should not be used in conjunction with any goods, products, or other services created, offered or sold by the designated organization that would create the appearance of an endorsement by the Program or by the American Nurses Credentialing Center and its Nursing Skills Competency Program.

The logos should only be used in a manner that represents the intent of the American Nurses Credentialing Center and its Nursing Skills Competency Program. ANCC expects that representatives of its ANCC Accredited Programs will follow established standards of professional practice and ethics in business, advertising, public relations, sales, and marketing when using the logos.

The ANCC Accredited Program certification mark is a legally trademarked symbol and must be used in accordance with these rules:

All lettering inside the logo must be readable when the symbol is
  used on materials. If the words are not legible, please increase the size of the logo.
   
The logo cannot be altered or modified. It may be resized, provided the
  proportions of the entire logo are maintained and all features of the logo are clearly distinguishable.
   
The logo shall be reproduced:
  - In black or in green (PMS 3395 green or equivalent)
    In a size which makes all features of the mark clearly distinguishable
  - Without distortion of its dimensions
   
The ANCC Accredited Program logo cannot be used in isolation from the
  designated organization's logo. All materials must contain both the designated organization's logo and the ANCC Accredited Program logo.
   
For the use of the certification mark on electronic documentation
  (i.e. websites), the same rules as stated in these guidelines apply.
   
Logos used on an ANCC Accredited Program website must include a
  hyperlink to ANCC's Nursing Skills Competency Program web page.
 
Using ANCC Accreditation in Text:
ANCC Accredited Program is a trademarked name.
   
All references to the program name must use the TM symbol (superscript)
  in the first mention. This includes references in both headlines and regular text.
   
Please include the trademark disclaimer: The ANCC Nursing Skills
  Competency Program and ANCC Accredited Program are trademarks of the American Nurses Credentialing Center. All Rights Reserved.
   
When referring to your ANCC Accreditation in copy,
  keep in mind these basic guidelines for description:
  - The American Nurses Credentialing Center "grants" an individual course
    or program ANCC Accreditation, thereby giving that program "status" as an ANCC Accredited Program.
  - ANCC uses the terms honored, received, achieved, and/or bestowed to
    describe the designation. Do not describe ANCC Accreditation as an "award."
  - ANCC Accreditation should always use a capital letter A.
  - Please do not use ANCC Accreditation as a description or an action.
    It is the name of the program and should be used as such.
  - Only individual courses or programs granted status as ANCC
    Accredited through the Nursing Skills Competency Program are authorized to use the logo. The status does not apply to all of an organization's continuing nursing education offerings.

If you have any questions as to whether your proposed use of the certification mark meets these requirements, please send a sample to ANCC for review.

Questions?
Please contact ANCC's marketing department:

American Nurses Credentialing Center
8515 Georgia Avenue
Suite 400
Silver Spring , MD 20910
Email: anccmarketing@ana.org
Phone: 800.284.2378

ANCC reserves all rights in its trademarks. ANCC reserves the right to change the guidelines herein, and/or cancel use at any time. Any organization failing to strictly adhere to these guidelines shall have their right to use terminated immediately. In addition, the ANCC Accreditation Program reserves the right to terminate its recognition of an organization as ANCC Accredited should an organization violate or continue to violate these guidelines in a manner that may jeopardize the integrity of ANCC's trademarks, or program, as defined solely by ANCC.

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