Monday, May 25, 2009

PMP Myths - required Contact Hours Valid Only for courses from PMI REP


Question: What is the validity period for the 35hrs contact program before the PMP exam?
Answer from some member: You will have to undergo the training from PMI R.E.P. (Registered Education Provider) to gain those 35 contact hours credit.

The 35 contact hours earned by you have no limited expiry date.

The only condition is that they should have been earned before you submit your PMP application, or for any credential exam of PMI.

This courses include courses related to project management that you received in college/university, from your company or from attending courses anywhere (web-based, classroom) or combination of the courses as long as it totals to 35 hours.

I received many questions relating to the validity of PMPrepcast since the company is not a PMI REP. This is a myth perpetrated by many members.

Please carefully read the PMP Handbook http://www.pmi.org/PDF/pdc_pmphandbook.pdf

The answer to this question is explicitly written on page 7: "Document all education hours regardless of when they were accrued". It does not really matter where you get this course/courses from (whether REP, University, just a training provider) - on this same page it also list what courses satisfy the requirement. It does not have to be from a PMI REP. Once you got 35 contact hours, do not worry - there is no expiry date on them. Do not worry, be happy. Most of you have those 35 Contact Hours in your pocket already!

In summary the 35 hour mandatory contact hour can be from one or more of the following types below:
- Courses or programs offered by PMI Registered Education Providers (REP)
- University / College academic and continuing education programs
- Courses or programs offered by training companies or consultants
- Courses or programs offered by PMI Component organizations
- Courses or programs offered by employer / company-sponsored programs
- Courses or programs offered by distance-learning companies, including an end of course assessment, and it has no expiry date


What if your PMP Certification Application gets Audited?



From the experience from some PMHUB members, you do not need to do too much.

Send these documents that you have in your archives to PMI in an envelope - yes use the snail mail (remember Post Office?) or a Courier company (UPS, Fedex, DHL etc)
1. copies of your degree/diploma certificates or high school certifcates
2. experience verification form - signed by your managers/supervisors as mentioned in aplication for certification
3. Copy of the 35 Contact Hours document (please read Myth on Contact Hours)

After 1 week or so, PMI will tell you whether you pass the audit or not.
If you clear the audit - go ahead to schedule your exam with the local Prometric office.

- Above from PMHUB PMdigest