Monday | March 11, 2024
Are you thinking about getting your Project Management Professional (PMP) certification? If so, we’ve got great news. You might be able to get it tuition-free through the Goodwill Career and Technical Academy (GCTA)!
Yes, you read that right. In partnership with the University of Texas Extended Education, we’re offering full tuition grants to qualifying individuals. That means you could get your PMP certification without paying a dime.
The GCTA PMP certification program prepares students for the Project Management Professional exam administered by the Project Management Institute (PMI).
In this program, you’ll learn:
This program includes 112 class hours and takes eight weeks to complete. Upon certification, graduates may pursue careers as project managers, project coordinators, or program managers in a range of industries.
To be eligible for our PMP certification program, candidates must:
Note: All students must also attend a mandatory orientation before the first day of class.
Is PMP certification right for you? If you are talented at organizing projects, managing others, delegating tasks, and nailing deadlines, a career in project management might be the perfect choice. And if you’re already working in project management, PMP certification could provide the building blocks to advancing your career (and your salary).
PMP certification is a respected credential that requires passing a rigorous exam. Project managers typically pursue this certification to sharpen their skills, boost their resume, and earn more money. In fact, the US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported a median annual salary of $95,370 for project management professionals in 2022.
However, the PMI has strict requirements for who can sit for the PMP exam. For example, individuals with bachelor’s degrees must have at least 36 months of experience leading projects. Prospects with a high school diploma or associate’s degree need at least 60 months of experience.
In addition to work experience, candidates must complete 35 hours of project management training, also called “contact hours.” This is where the GCTA Project Management Professional (PMP) certification program comes in.
With the GCTA and the University of Texas Extended Education offering a full tuition grant, there’s never been a better time to get your PMP certification. Ready to take your project management career to new heights? Reach out today to learn whether you qualify to attend this program for free!