Learning & Development

CFA Institute to Complete Digital Transition of CFA Program Level I in 2021

After nearly 60 years administering paper-based testing for the CFAÒ Program, CFA Institute, the global association of investment management professionals, will transition its Level I program to computer-based testing (CBT) starting in 2021.

The transition helps CFA Institute keep pace with the evolution of global testing and credentialing practices and improve the overall candidate experience. CBT enables CFA Institute to offer a wider selection of test venues, more flexible scheduling, and expedited exam results delivery.

“Our highest priority is to uphold the standard of the CFA charter. Maintaining the security of the exam and the rigor of what is expected of candidates is critical to that process,” said Paul Smith, CFA, president and CEO of CFA Institute. “This is a natural evolution in how we design and deliver our programs. Offering computer-based testing is part of a larger digital transformation of the CFA Program that supports our mission to lead the investment management profession globally, increase our global relevance, and better reflect investment practice in today’s workplace.”

A one-stop digital learning platform, for example, known to candidates as the Learning Ecosystem (LES), is now available for Level I candidates. The LES offers the entire Level I CFA Program curriculum, all existing study tools, and features that help candidates track and manage their learning through an online, personalised learning experience. The curriculum itself is evolving to include fintech topics such as artificial intelligence and machine learning.