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  1. How long before I receive my official certificate?
  2. When can I start to use my designation?
  3. What are the requirements for membership as a ‘Fellow’ or to receive a AAPM professional designation?
  4. What are the requirements for membership as an ‘Associate’?
  5. How are the membership and certification fees used?
  6. How many members are in the AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT?
Q1:
How long before I receive my official certificate?
A: Certificate processing normally takes a minimum of 6-8 weeks
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Q2:
When can I start to use my designation?
A:

Immediately you receive confirmation of the acceptance of your membership or you have successfully completed a recognized executive program.

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Q3:
What are the requirements for membership as a ‘Fellow’ or to receive a AAPM professional designation?
A:

The primary method of certification is the completion of a recognized AAPM training program through one of our other numerous Executive training providers. In exceptional circumstances, the AAPM Board of Standards may offer exemption from course and assessment criteria. Board review is required for advanced standing qualifications, but the following are some of the criteria for exemption status:

 
    (a) An AACSB, ACBSP, or Equis Project Management Related Degree,
    (b) Vast professional experience (in excess of 10 years),
    (c) MBA/MASTERS or Law Degree, PhD, or CPA, Recognized      Designations, & specialization work
    (d) Project Management or Planning executives with vast experience      (in excess of 10 years), or
    (e) Professors and Academic Researchers (tenured).
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Q4:
What are the requirements for membership as an ‘Associate’?
A: If an individual working in the finance industry or as a financial professional has one of the following qualifications, they’ll immediately qualify for status as an Associate Member:
 
    (a) An AACSB or ACBSP Financial Related Degree,
    (b) Professional experience (at least 4 years), or
    (c) Academic Researchers.
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Q5:
How are the membership and certification fees used?
A:

Fees generated through certification, membership and other activities are all invested back into the development of the network and the membership. The Board of Standards has committed to a long term non-profit focus so that growth of the academy membership can be maximized.

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Q6:
How many members are in the AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT?
A: The AAPM has grown quickly and as of 2002 recognized over 20,000 PhDs, Lawyers, CPAs, AACSB Graduates & Masters Degree Holders as executive members in over 101 nations. AAPM takes pride in holding a membership with superior qualifications, experience, and designations. The AAPM has stated that it wishes to grow that membership to 50,000 by the end of 2007 and current growth is tracking against that objective.
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