This standardized test measures the basic knowledge and skills of travel agent professionals
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Rebecca Stith recently passed the Travel Agent Proficiency (TAP) Test. Developed by the Institute of Certified Travel Agents (ICTA) and the American Society of Travel Agents (ASTA), this standardized test measures the basic knowledge and skills of travel agent professionals and serves as a first step toward occupational professionalism.
She joins nearly 3900 other travel professionals who have proven their competency by passing the TAP Test. The test is administered on seven national testing dates at 208 testing locations across the United States, including Hawaii, Alaska and also on the Island of Guam. The test is geared for recent travel school graduates and entry-level travel agents that want to earn an industry credential that can be listed on their resumes. Agency owners and managers are using the TAP test as a hiring tool for screening new, qualified employees.
The Institute of Certified Travel Agents (ICTA) is a nonprofit educational organization founded in 1964. Based in Wellesley, Massachusetts, the Institute develops and delivers quality education and certification programs to enhance the level of professionalism in the travel industry.
Rebecca was a 2000 Gallatin high school graduate and is currently a junior at CMSU, majoring in tourism management. She is the daughter of Chris and Roberta Stith of Gallatin.