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PSPO Training but already have PSPO 1 cert

Last post 09:12 pm November 30, 2017 by Scrum Support
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06:27 pm November 30, 2017

I have been a product owner for about a year in an organization learning Agile/Scrum. I recently took and passed the PSPO I certification and passed easily, and would like to continue on to the PSPO II. I am thinking I would benefit from the PSPO training session still and wonder if its possible to get the PSPO II test free instead of the PSPO I and discounted PSPO II? Or is there a different class price to account for me already paying for the PSPO I? 


09:12 pm November 30, 2017

Hi David,

Thank you for your interest in Scrum.org, and congratulations on earning your PSPO I credential! We regret that our passwords are not transferable, so you would not be able to exchange your PSPO I password for a PSPO II password if you attended a class. However, retaking the PSPO I would be a fantastic opportunity to see how you've grown and improved from the training. It would also put you in a good mind set to attempt the more challenging PSPO II. Your results on this subsequent attempt would have no impact on your original score or credential.

I hope this answers your question. We wish you the best of luck in your continued journey with Scrum. Enjoy your day!


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