CPCC Certification Singapore | ICF Level 2 | Co-Active

In-Person · Singapore · ICF Level 2 Accredited

The CPCC pathway in Singapore.
A development programme that certifies coaches.

Most schools get you to 60 hours and a certificate. Co-Active trains you to more than 104 hours before certification begins. The credential follows the development. Always.

30 years of Co-Active methodology
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150,000+ coaches trained globally
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2,500+ Singapore graduates since 2011
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Trusted by Google· HSBC· OpenAI· Singapore Civil Service

Two kinds of people take this path.

Aspiring coaches

You want to build a coaching practice. And you want to do it properly.

Not the 60-hour minimum. Not a credential that barely gets you to ACC. You want the methodology 150,000 coaches globally have built their practice on. A direct pathway to PCC. No second programme needed.

Leaders & people developers

You want real coaching skills. The kind that show up in hard conversations.

You're not training to become a full-time coach. You want to lead through presence. The Intermediate Series is where leaders build the skills that change how they show up in every conversation.

Already have your ACC? The Co-Active pathway starts at Fundamentals. No mid-programme entry. Each course builds on the one before it. Most people who've already completed an ACC programme notice the depth of difference from day one. CPCC takes you directly to PCC. No second programme needed.

The credential that follows the development.

The CPCC (Certified Professional Co-Active Coach) is the professional coaching credential awarded by Co-Active Training Institute (CTI). It is ICF Level 2 accredited, which means it meets all PCC training requirements directly. No additional training needed. Co-Active Singapore has been preparing coaches for CPCC since 2011 — running the 5-course core curriculum in Singapore and connecting graduates to CTI's global certification programme. The Co-Active methodology underpins the practice of 150,000+ coaches globally (CTI, 2024), built over 30 years.

Most schools stop at 60 hours. Co-Active starts there.

The ICF minimum for ACC is 60 training hours. Most schools build their entire programme around that number. Co-Active's 5-course core curriculum totals 104 hours. That's before you pursue any certification at all.

Typical competitor
~60
hours
ACC minimum only
Co-Active Core Curriculum
104
hours
ACC portfolio eligible
Co-Active Full Pathway (CPCC)
200
hours
PCC eligible directly

Those 104 hours deepen your practice across five courses. Almost 2× the ACC minimum. By the time you finish, you have changed. The coaching follows.

Five courses. One foundation.

Each course builds upon the one before. You start with Fundamentals and move through the Intermediate series in sequence. Each one develops a different dimension of you as a coach.

Course 1

Fundamentals

2.5 days

The foundational Co-Active coaching skill set. The entry point. The only prerequisite for the rest.

Course 2

Fulfillment

3 days

Coaching clients toward lives centred on meaning and purpose.

Course 3

Balance

3 days

Helping clients build new perspectives and make choices aligned with their values.

Course 4

Process

3 days

Working with the full spectrum of emotion. Clients stay resourceful, not reactive.

Course 5

Synergy

3 days

Bringing your full practice to the coaching relationship. Professionalism. Depth. Impact.

Total core training: 104 hours across 5 courses After 104 hours, you choose your direction.

Two directions. One foundation.

At the end of the 5-course core curriculum, you decide what comes next.

Path 1 — ACC

Apply for ACC now

104 hours exceeds the ICF training requirement. You can apply for ACC via the portfolio path once you've met the requirements below. You'll hold an ACC built on almost 2× more training than most ACC programmes offer.

  • 100 hours of coaching experience
  • 10 hours of mentor coaching
  • ICF performance evaluation

What the full CPCC pathway costs

A serious decision deserves transparent numbers. Here's what the full pathway looks like, from Fundamentals to CPCC.

Programme Duration Investment
Co-Active Fundamentals Entry point · no experience needed · 100% money-back guarantee 2.5 days S$1,900
Intermediate Series (×4) Fulfillment · Balance · Process · Synergy 3 days each S$11,100 bundle
Total core pathway (Fundamentals + Intermediate) ~12–18 months S$13,000
CPCC Certification Programme 25-week virtual programme run by CTI Global · pricing set in USD by CTI Global, updated periodically 25 weeks Contact us for current pricing →

Payment can be split across enrolments. You pay per course as you go. Atome BNPL is available for Singapore courses. Bank transfer accepted. The money-back guarantee on Fundamentals means the first step carries no financial risk. Talk to us about your situation →

Your ICF credentials after CPCC

CPCC satisfies training requirements for both ACC and PCC. Most Co-Active graduates hold ACC while building coaching hours toward PCC.

ICF Level 1

ACC — Associate Certified Coach

CPCC satisfies all ACC training requirements. The 100 hours of coaching experience and 10 hours of mentor coaching are accumulated during the CPCC programme. CPCC graduates can apply for ACC right away.

  • 100 hours of coaching experience (accumulated during CPCC)
  • 10 hours of mentor coaching (included in CPCC)
  • ICF performance evaluation (completed during CPCC)

The CPCC pathway is designed for PCC. Every hour of training is building toward it.

CPCC starts with Fundamentals

You don't need coaching experience to begin. You need 2.5 days and a willingness to be in the room.

For leaders developing their people. And coaches who intend to go all the way to CPCC.

S$1,900· 2.5 days· 100% money-back guarantee

The only coaching school in Singapore to offer a full refund if you're not satisfied.

Comparing coaching schools before you commit?

Read our guide: How to choose a coaching certification in Singapore →

Frequently asked questions about CPCC

CPCC stands for Certified Professional Co-Active Coach. It's the professional coaching credential awarded by Co-Active Training Institute (CTI) upon completion of the full 5-course pathway and certification programme. It is ICF Level 2 accredited, which means it meets all PCC training requirements directly.
The Co-Active pathway starts at Fundamentals. No mid-programme entry. Each course builds deliberately on the one before it. Most people who've completed an ACC programme elsewhere notice the depth of difference from day one of Fundamentals. CPCC takes you directly to PCC. No second programme required.
The 5-course core curriculum can take as little as five months, depending on scheduling. Most people do it within 6–8 months. Most people complete the full pathway within 12–18 months.
CPCC satisfies training requirements for both ACC and PCC. Because it's ICF Level 2 accredited, it satisfies PCC training requirements directly. No additional training needed. You need 500 coaching hours and a mentor coaching evaluation to apply for PCC once your hours are ready.
Most coaching certifications in Singapore are built around the ICF 60-hour minimum for ACC. CPCC requires approximately 200 hours of training. More than three times that. It's ICF Level 2 accredited, which means it also satisfies PCC training requirements directly. Most other programmes only satisfy ACC requirements and require a separate Level 2 programme for PCC.
No. Co-Active Fundamentals requires no prior coaching experience. It's designed as a genuine entry point: for leaders and for coaches who want to go all the way to CPCC.
ACC and PCC are ICF credentials that reflect your level of coaching experience and training. ACC requires 100 hours of coaching experience. PCC requires 500. CPCC satisfies training requirements for both. The difference is the coaching hours you accumulate outside of training.
No. That's deliberate. SkillsFuture subsidy comes with constraints that would require changes to how the programme is run. We've chosen to keep it as designed. The 100% money-back guarantee on Fundamentals is our answer to the question of financial risk. The question isn't which school is cheaper. It's which one will actually change you.

Last reviewed: May 2026