Event Calendar
For information about continuing education, event cancellation/refund policy or to request credit for a non-psia-aasi event, click HERE.
| Alpine Level 2 Teaching Assessment | Back to Calendar |
Date: Tuesday, January 27, 2026 from 8:30 am – 3:30 pm
Add to Personal Calendar
Event Type: Certification Exam
Location: Mt. Bachelor
Registration Information:
– First Chair Rate: $200.00 (available through Monday, January 5)
– Last Chair Rate: $215.00
– CEUs: 6
– Spots Remaining: 0 (as of 2 hours ago)
Prerequisites: Current PSIA-AASI Membership, Alpine Level 1 , Alpine Level 2 Professional Knowledge Exam
Registration Deadline: Sunday, January 4, 2026, 11:59 pm
The event is full.
Join Waitlist Online: Click here to add your name to the waitlist. You will need your credit card on file to do this.
Course Description:
Before taking the skiing, technical/movement analysis or teaching parts of the assessment, the candidate must successfully complete the online Alpine Level II Professional Knowledge Assessment.
The Alpine Level II Teaching & People Skills assessment is a one-day assessment. Groups will meet at a specified location at 8:30 A.M. Please be punctual. Group assignments will be posted for which examiners to meet with at 8:30 A.M.. This will be your group for the day.
Scoring will reflect the Assessment Criteria of the National Standards – Teaching and People Skills. Make sure and have reviewed the Alpine Certification Guide for more detail of the on-hill experience.
Additional Event Details:
If registering for the same module more than one time in the season, you agree you will not be eligible to receive a refund if you cancel, or not show up to, the second exam, you hold a spot from someone else being able to register for the exam. Even if you see a waitlist.
Exam Modules in Entirety
Please note, to complete your certification, all modules, including the professional development online exam, have to be successfully completed in the Northwest, partial modules completed in another division do not cross over.
Know Ahead
Make sure you are familiar with, and know, the appropriate section(s) of the Alpine Certification Guide and the National Alpine Standards. And that you have talked with your trainer on expectations and your readiness for the exam.
Member Lift Ticket Support – Thank You!
Mt. Bachelor is generously supporting this program by providing lift tickets only for those who do not hold a season pass at the area, PSIA-NW thanks Bachelor for its support of the instructors and their continuing education.
