MCH Annual Recertification Point Report

Missing a few credits for 2024?

MCHs must earn a minimum of 8 credits for recertification. There is still time to earn credits through our virtual forum webinars! Click here for a list of pre-recorded webinars. Please note, you must submit a summary of what was learned for all pre-recorded webinars. The summary submission acts as proof of participation.


1. Personal contact information

Please note that your MCH credential is a personal accomplishment and we want to make sure that you receive your information directly. Please be sure to completely fill this form.

—Thank you, MCH Board

Name(Required)
Email(Required)
Personal mailing address(Required)
This information is strictly for MCH records and will not be made public or shared in any way.

2. Membership

Your MNLA membership status and other professional horticulture associations.
MNLA member status(Required)
Association membership (other than MNLA)(Required)

3. Education

Any educational programs you have participated in throughout 2024. You may be asked to provide proof of attendance.
Did you participate in any live or on-demand MNLA webinars?(Required)
Did you participate in any in-person MNLA sponsored events?(Required)
(i.e., Winter Forum, Down to Earth Summer Conference, Plant Geek Day).
Did you participate in any university courses?(Required)
Did you participate in any horticulture class that was a minimum of 4 hours?(Required)
Did you participate in any UMass Extension workshops?(Required)
Did you participate in any pesticide workshops?(Required)
Did you participate in a national conference or New England state association event?(Required)

4. Industry Service

Any industry service role you may have had in the past year
Approved industry service roles(Required)

5. Professional / Community Service

Your professional and community service involvement.
Approved types of professional/community service(Required)

6. Certifications / Licenses

Certifications and licenses you received. You may be asked to provide proof of certifications/licenses.
Approved certification / license types(Required)

7. Credits not listed on this form

Use the area below to submit MCH points other than what has already been submitted above.
Do you have other credits / points to submit that are not listed on this form?(Required)

8. Disclaimer and credit / point total

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