Why sit for the IAAP CAP exam?
Hi! My name is Jessica. I am a strong proponent of self-improvement and believe you only truly live when you are learning and expanding your mind. I have been in my current position for over 6 years and want to take it to the next step professionally. Part of my job is administering certification examinations to individuals pursuing a career in court interpreting. When speaking to our judges, attorneys and court personnel, I promote our Certified Court Interpreters, because of the rigorous examinations and continued education they must go through to carry the title "Certified Court Interpreter."
I want credentialing that represents the quality and excellence I bring to my profession as an administrative professional. The history of the IAAP and the standard of excellence they carry is impressive and a community I want to be associated with. I am a wife, mother of two little boys and I work full-time, so I knew I needed some guidance on preparing for this exam. I signed up for a Study Group (Marie Herman) through the IAAP site, purchased the Study Guide and Smartbook and have mapped out a study plan that will prepare me for the September 2017 CAP Exam.
Jessica D. Bowen, CCM
Executive Assistant
Arkansas Supreme Court
Administrative Office of the Courts
Office of Court Interpreter Services
Ph: (501) 398-7216
Email: jessica.bowen@arcourts.gov
Last edited Wednesday, May 31, 2017