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Are Scrum.Org courses PDU eligible via the PMI?

Last post 09:17 pm September 21, 2021 by miranda summers
5 replies
11:22 pm March 27, 2013

Dear Scrum Team,

I came across a prior course offering by Ken Schwaber that mentioned it was PDU eligible.

Can someone offer guidance on whether the Scrum.Org courses are PDU eligible? I think not, but would like to confirm.

Thank you.


Anonymous
05:20 pm March 28, 2013

Hi Nitin,

I believe students have been able to claim PDUs after attending a two-day Scrum.org course. I'd recommend asking your trainer for a letter of reference to indicate that you've attended a course.

Also, you can probably use the information provided in Category B, Continuing Education, for guidance:
http://www.pmi.org/Help/ccrs_user/Content/CCR%20and%20Renew/CCRS/Cert/s…

Daniel


11:26 am March 29, 2013

Hi Nitin,

when studends ask me regarding PDU's I provide them a confirmation of participation in a course with the topics of the Agenda and a schedule (usually 14 h).
This seems to be enaugh for PMI to accept the PDU's.
I never ever had any complain.
I don't know if this fits just for here in Germany but as I said it works here.
best JP


08:14 pm September 6, 2021

Can I claim pdu's if I self-studied to obtain scrum.org certs? If so, how do I go about  claiming them?

Thanks


03:05 am September 7, 2021

@James, you would need to ask PMI that as they are the ones who create the rules, not us.

 

Thank you


11:51 am September 21, 2021

Thanks for this case. I also have the same solution!


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