Alt Investments
Alternative Investments Body Ramps Up Education Program

An association promoting investment education in the alternatives sector says the program allows certain candidates to "stack" credentials and knowledge and move straight to a second-level examination.
A business association that promotes investment education in
alternative sectors such as hedge funds and private equity has
launched a pilot program for highly accomplished candidates to
move straight to a second-level examination.
The program is being rolled out by the
Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst Association. Up to
500 candidates, made up of CFA Institute members
in good standing, will be able to waive passage of Level I of the
CAIA exam and immediately begin preparing for Level II. Upon
successfully passing the Level II exam and joining the CAIA
Association, candidates earn the CAIA Charter.
The association said it will examine results of the pilot to
better understand how to best meet the growing need for education
in the alternative investment space, particularly with an
audience who has already acquired a base of knowledge.
“The ways in which people work and learn are going through a
massive upheaval,” William J Kelly, chief executive of CAIA.
“’Stacking’ is a concept we have been closely following in the
worlds of both professional credentialing and academia; rolling
out a cutting-edge stacking program like this with an excellent
collaborator like CFA Institute is something we’re very excited
to be able to do,” he said.
“Asset owners are clearly moving to a multi-asset, multi-service
model, requiring today’s professional to be more rounded,” added
Kelly. “Credentialing organizations must continue to evolve to
meet these changing needs,” he continued.
The pilot program will also be open to students in the
soon-to-be-launched Masters in Alternative Investments program at
the Isenberg School of Management at the University of
Massachusetts Amherst, one of the original founders of the CAIA
curriculum. This program was selected for the pilot based on its
adoption of the learning curriculum from CAIA’s Level I textbook.
In the future, other academic program using CAIA’s curriculum in
their teaching may also be added to the stacking initiative.
In the first phase, CAIA will cap enrolment by CFA
charter-holders looking to “stack” their credentials within a
handful of markets, including most regions of the world.
Applicants who meet all of the relevant criteria will be able to
register for the September 2018 Level II exam cycle.
The association supports 30 global chapters in financial centres
in Europe, Asia-Pacific, and North America, drawing members from
more than 90 countries.