AIB Diplomas and Certificates  

AIB Diplomas and Certificates
AIB Credentials Help Build Your Career

Millions of bankers have taken advantage of the many diploma and certificate programs sponsored by the
American Institute of Banking (AIB) around the United States. These programs help to prepare students for careers in banking or to enhance the skills and knowledge they already possess. The programs are continually reevaluated and refined to reflect the needs of our bankers in their jobs today. 

Here, you will find information on diploma and certificate programs currently available through your Local ABA Training Provider - the New York Bankers Association, as well as policies and applications, links to program requirements and course descriptions. 

Diploma Requirements and Eligibility

Successful completion of required and elective courses with a C average or better; grades of A, B, C, or D in all courses of 2 or more credits.

Policies for AIB Diplomas and Certificates
Graded courses applied to a diploma or certificate must have an overall C average.  You may use courses and their corresponding credits for more than one diploma or certificate, if applicable.  Currently, most course requirements may be met through the
AIB Online course catalog or the ABA eLearning course catalog.

If you are a student seeking an AIB transcript for completed AIB coursework, please complete and return the AIB Transcript Request Form.  NOTE:  Transcripts can be processed only for students who enrolled in AIB courses through NYBA after September 1, 2002.

DIPLOMAS:

AIB Diploma Application (pdf)

CERTIFICATES:

AIB Certificate Application (pdf)

For further information, contact Elisa R. Legg at 212-297-1679, elegg@nyba.com.

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