Many PMP® credential holders are aware of the large volume of PMP® renewals that PMI® processes at the end of each year. To better meet customer needs, PMI® will change all PMP® credential holders’ expiration dates. Currently, all PMP® credential holders expire on 31 December of the third year after they earn the credential. PMP® credential holders will be assigned new PMP® expiration dates that correspond with the anniversary date of the bestowal of their credential. The result is a simplification of the PMP® certification cycle.
The transition to the new system will begin taking place in late August 2008. Current PMP® credential holders will have months added to their renewal cycle based on the anniversary of earning their credential—no one will have time taken away.
The chart below illustrates how the transition will work. Substitute your own credentialing anniversary date for the one shown on the chart. This date can be found on your PMP® certificate.
|
What year did you earn your PMP® credential? |
Sample Date of earning credential |
Sample Current expiration date |
Sample New expiration date |
Sample Expiration date after renewal |
|
2008 |
14-Jun-2008 |
31-Dec-2011 |
14-Jun-2012 |
14-Jun-2015 |
|
2007 |
14-Jun-2007 |
31-Dec-2010 |
14-Jun-2011 |
14-Jun-2014 |
|
2006 |
14-Jun-2006 |
31-Dec-2009 |
14-Jun-2010 |
14-Jun-2013 |
|
2005 |
14-Jun-2005 |
31-Dec-2008 |
14-Jun-2009 |
14-Jun-2012 |
|
2004 |
14-Jun-2004 |
31-Dec-2007 |
14-Jun-2008 |
14-Jun-2011 |
*Substitute your actual date for the sample date given in this chart.
For more information, PMP® credential holders can either go to www.pmi.org or e-mail questions to customercare@pmi.org. Because this change affects all active PMP® credential holders, please allow adequate response time.
Reference:
PMP® Expiration Date Change. http://www.pmi.org/CareerDevelopment/Pages/PMP_Expiration_Date_Change.aspx. Retrieved June 23, 2008.