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 Certification Related Questions

 
» What is a R.E.P. (Registered Education Provider)?
» How do I receive the Project Management Professional (PMP®) or Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM®)credential?
» What is a PDU (Professional Development Unit)?
» How do I claim PDUs for training I've attended?
» How do I locate a course number to claim PDUs for training I've attended?
» My question was not answered. Where else can I get help?
 

 What is a R.E.P. (Registered Education Provider)?

 
PMI logo PMI maintains a roster of Registered Education Providers (R.E.P.), organizations approved by PMI to offer project management training that meets the education requirements for gaining and maintaining certification. HP is an award-winning PMI Global Registered Education Provider and participates actively in the standards arena. Within its organization, HP has one of the highest numbers of qualified PMP’s worldwide. Click here for more information
 
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 How do I receive the PMP® or CAPM® credentials?


Please read the answer at PMI certification FAQ page.

For more information on the PMP or CAPM certification please visit PMI's certification FAQ page.

 
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 What is a PDU (Professional Development Unit)?


The PDU is a measure of time spent in a structured learning activity. For formalized learning activities, the course content should be consistent with the knowledge areas and processes as outlined by The PMBOK® Guide and involve appropriate expert resources. One (1) PDU is given for each hour of structured learning. Fractions of hours will be accepted in .25 increments only after the first hour of learning is earned. An activity or group of related activities must be a minimum of one full hour to be accepted. (Ten minutes per each hour for breaks are permitted in programs that exceed one hour in length.) Please note: A specified number of PDUs may also be earned for service to the profession and for specified professional activities.
 
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 How do I claim PDUs for training I've attended?


PDUs can be reported by submitting a PMP Professional Development Activities Reporting form which is available at http://www.pmi.org/info/PDC_CCRARF.pdf, or simply online at http://tel.occe.ou.edu/pmi/PMI_Member/PDUlogin.php3 You will need your PMI ID Number, your PMP Certification Number, as well as your password. You will also need the course number, that is, the HP provider ID (1192) plus the specific program ID for the course. These generally can be found on your course certificate or by using the instructions below. The resulting displayed course title should closely align with but may not exactly match that of the course you attended.

A complete description of PDU categories plus instructions for their reporting can be found in the Continuing Certification Requirements Handbook at:
http://www.pmi.org/info/PDC_CCRHandbook.pdf

 
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 How do I locate a course number to claim PDUs?


If you need to locate the program course number, goto PMIs R.E.P Course Listing Search at:

http://sparky.occe.ou.edu/pmi/pmisearch.cfm

For HP courses e.g. type ‘HP’ in the ‘Search for a specific provider’-field and start the search
 
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 If your question was not answered.


If your question has not been answered contact HP Education Services for Project Management Training
 
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