Michael ClarkSenior Project Manager| Tyson FoodsAr, United States
I'm struggling to find specific information about where or who I can get my 35 hours of PMP Education/Training hours.
Master of Project Academy is who I'm considering, but I want to make sure they are acceptable.
The training is expensive and I want to be certain that I'm getting something that is acceptable.
I do not see them on the PMI page for authorized training partners (ATPs), although they are relatively well known. I would suggest calling Customer Care at PMI to make sure that course covers the training requirements rather than just preparing for the test and counting for PDUs. The requirements do not clearly spell that out. I used a university course which isn't on the ATP list either so that is not necessarily required. Saving Changes...
I agree with Keith, you can write to PMI customer care: [email protected], to ask about this specific PMP Education/Training provider. Saving Changes...
Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten AssociatesNew Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
Michael
Check Joseph Phillips courses on Udemy Platform. Joseph is a great trainer and been doing this for years, the course fees are very affordable and the courses are self-paced and very well-structured per the feedback I heard from many candidates. You will also get 35 PDUs at the end of the course.
So long as there is sufficient evidence to show that it is a quality project management course, it should be eligible. This would include a detailed curriculum, proof of completion and something confirming the duration.
There are many quality education providers who have chosen for a variety of reasons to not join the PMI authorized training partner program.