CCS Examination Results - 2013

February 18, 2014

Congratulations to the students who successfully completed the CCS (Certified Customs Specialist) course in 2013 and are now entitled to use the CCS designation.

The passing grade for the CCS course is 65%. The final grade is based on the results of the final examination plus the results of four tests taken throughout the year.

The average grade of the 2012-13 CCS course was 68%, and the mark that occurred the most was 75%. The highest grade was 94%, with 3 students achieving this mark.

The following students received the highest marks – well done!

Mrs. Laurentia Marica, of United Parcel Service Canada, Fredericton, New Brunswick, shared the highest mark - 94%.
Ms. Denitsa Nikolova, of Auto Camping Ltd., Ajax, Ontario, shared the highest mark - 94%.
Mrs. BaoYin (Betty) Qian, of Blackberry, Waterloo, Ontario shared the highest mark - 94%.
Mr. Richard Carnahan, of Farrow, Windsor, Ontario shared the second highest mark – 93%.
Ms. Ai Ping Niu, Mississauga, Ontario, shared the second highest mark – 93%.
M. Andrei Pentelei, of DHL Global Forwarding, Montreal, Quebec, shared the second highest mark – 93%.
Mr. Quan Zhong, of Urban Barn Ltd., Burnaby, B.C., shared the second highest mark – 93%
Ms. Yi Shen, Mississauga, Ontario, shared the third highest mark – 92%.
Miss Penelope Chau, Federal Express Canada, Burnaby, B.C. shared the third highest mark – 92%.

Each CCS designate is committed to excellence through professional development and life-long learning.

Congratulations to all and thank you for your ongoing support!


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