All applications must be submitted online through your CMP portal. You can apply at any time once you have met all the requirements. Go to www. You will list your experience in the Work Experience section of the portal and will also be asked to upload a resume. When we review applications, we review the description of your job duties and your resume to verify you are a full-time meeting professional.
Titles are not as important as the descriptions. You will need two pieces of information: A session description that shows the learning objectives align with the CMP-IS AND proof that you attended like a scan of your name badge or a copy of your registration confirmation.
Normally, no. If the event is directly related to the events industry, such as EIC Advance, you can upload it as one entry. However, if an event is not directly industry-related project management, financial management, marketing, etc. You can only claim up to five clock hours of non-industry-related CEs.
For events that have been pre-approved by EIC, you only need to report the total amount of hours you spent in educational sessions. Your attendance will be loaded into your online portal by the host organization, if the email in your account matches the email you gave the host organisation. You will receive an email telling you when your attendance has been reported.
If the email addresses do not match, you can still get credit for attending, but you will need to manually report the CE, including a description and supporting documentation.
Many of the pre-approved coursed are webinars, some live and some on demand. If you go to a session that has not been pre-approved, you can self-report it. Just remember, you will need to upload both your registration information and a session description. If the session IS pre-approved but does not get loaded into your account you can still report it but, again, you will need to provide all the supporting documentation.
The continuing education requirements have changed slightly since Now a percentage of your CEs can be non-industry specific as long as the learning objectives align with one of the 9 domains in the CMP International Standards.
Please allow weeks to review your application. Once we have reviewed your application you will receive an email from us with the results of the review. If you have been approved, the email will include information about how to pay your exam fee and schedule your exam.
Once you are approved, you will have 12 months to take and pass the exam before you must reapply. Please note, there is a day wait period between attempts to pass the CMP Examination. We recommend that applicants start studying for the exam prior to submitting their application and scheduling their first exam attempt soon after their application is accepted.
During your approval month period, you may take the exam multiple times, but you will have to pay the exam fee each time you take it. After your approval period is up, you need to start the process over again and pay the applicable fees. Click here to view exam fee information. Each of these manuals will help you understand how the domains are applied to the daily life of a meeting professional. We also recommend the Events Industry Council Industry Glossary, which gives explanations of industry terms.
This—the respect and prestige of holding the CMP designation—could very well be the cherry on top. Here, we break down the three stages event professionals have to cross to get that much-coveted certificate and add those three letters to their name. The first step is figuring if you satisfy the necessary requirements to apply for the certificate. There are two conditions you have to satisfy, the first of which is education and experience. A candidate should have a degree in a related field like tourism, meetings, or event management and 24 months of on-the-job experience.
The second requirement is that you should complete at least 25 hours of continuing education in an industry-related field in the last five years. Industry-related internships might also count here. You should provide documentation that proves your attendance and the relevance of the field for your professional development. Some CMPs have submitted applications as long as documents. You will be informed about the status of your application in around three to five weeks.
If your application is approved, you can pay the exam fee and start preparing for the exam. If it is denied, you can send a written appeal to the Events Industry Council within 14 days.
It can be sent via email to certification eventscouncil. You can attend the exam within a one-year period from the date your application has been approved. The Events Industry Council also offers two practice exams that you can take to test where you stand. The actual exam is computer-based with multiple choice questions that you should answer within three and a half hours. There will be operational questions scored and 15 pre-set questions unscored. The Certified Meeting Professional healthcare subspecialty CMP-HC programme was launched in to address the needs of a growing segment of CMPs who manage the production of meetings in the healthcare industry.
Those seeking this certification must first pass the CMP exam. The CMP-HC credential is designed to validate CMPs who have demonstrated a superior understanding and mastery of the specific regulations, laws and best practices that must be followed when conducting a healthcare-focused meeting. By signing up you agree to our Privacy Policy.
Search CMP Login. About Us. Our Mission. EIC Advance. COVID resources.
0コメント