Woman of color taking notes at Onsite Review at Symposium

Get Empowered with Onsite Review at AFCPE Symposium.  

Thank you to everyone who attended Onsite Review at AFCPE Symposium in 2025 in the Phoenix-Glendale area. We are planning this year’s intensive 2-day session, which will be held in the D.C. Metro area. We will provide more information as it becomes available. 

AFCPE Symposium will be held November 17-19. The onsite review & exam is tentatively scheduled for November 15-16, with a detailed schedule to come soon. 

 

What is Onsite Review?

AFC Onsite Review is a 2-day intensive instructor-led training for AFC candidates held onsite prior to AFCPE Symposium. At the end of Day 2, candidates sit for the AFC exam with the content fresh in their head increasing chances of successful outcomes. While Symposium registration is not required to take part in Onsite Review, it is encouraged as an opportunity to learn, network, and have fun with your peers. 

Here’s what you can expect from Onsite Review:

Man taking notes during a Symposium session

12 hours of instructor-led review and ability to ask questions

Lunch provided both days

Onsite proctored exam (exam fee paid separately)

Onsite Review Key Points

Here are some tips to position yourself for success:

• Come prepared: This is a review-candidates should complete study materials beforehand.

• Bring two forms of ID. (see Candidate Handbook for details)

• Dress comfortably for a two-day, mostly seated event.

• While we’d love for you to join us at Symposium, registration is not required to participate in the Onsite Review & Exam.

• Exam fee paid separately. Travel, and lodging not included.

For exam details, see the AFC® Exam Guide.

Onsite Review Registration Fees

Pricing and registration details coming soon!

*Fee includes the onsite review and lunch on both days. Candidates must pay their exam fee separately to participate. Fee does not include travel/lodging. Must be a current AFC candidate with a program deadline of November 16, 2026 or later or be eligible for extension.

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