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Get Funded Through ArmyIgnitED and Air Force COOL to Earn the PMP® or CAPM® Credential in Project Management |
UMT is
approved by ArmyIgnitED and Air Force COOL to provide training courses that lead to the PMP® or CAPM® credential for Army and Air Force personnel.
The US Army and Air Force recognize the value of these two credentials in the field of project management, and are investing in the professional development of their personnel by funding up to $4,000
per fiscal year and $4,500
lifetime respectively, towards the cost of coursework that leads to these credentials. To
learn more visit: Army COOL and Air Force COOL.
UMT is a Project Management Institute (PMI) Authorized Training Partner (ATP)
in project management training. UMT's project management
degree and certificate programs are accredited by PMI GAC (Global Accreditation Center).
PMP® is the Project Management Professional®
credential. Certified PMPs report earning up to 32% more than non-certified project professionals in the US.
CAPM® is the credential for project management novices who want to get a start in project management.
These two credentials have been identified as
number 1 in the ten in-demand career certifications in 2023.
It is estimated that 1.57 million new jobs in project management will be created each year and qualified practitioners are in demand. With the PMP®
and CAPM® being the most widely recognized and respected project management credentials in the world, you can distinguish yourself
in the job market.
Don't Wait, Enroll Today to Earn PMP® or CAPM®
UMT students or alumni, reach out to your UMT counselor to find out how you can benefit from your past study at UMT to earn the PMP® or CAPM® credential.
To learn more about UMT project management courses and ArmyIgnitED
and Air Force COOL funding,
visit https://www.umtweb.edu/pmp or call UMT at 800-924-4883.
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