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Overview of Project ManagementInstitute Certification
The Project Management Institute (PMI)sponsors a project management certificationprogram. The purpose and goal of this projectmanagement certification program is thedevelopment, maintenance, evaluation,promotion, and administration of a rigorous,examination-based, professional certificationprogram of the highest caliber.
The PMP Program supports the internationalcommunity of project managementprofessionals and is designed to objectivelyassess and measure professional knowledge.PMP Program requirements and eligibilitystandards are applied fairly, impartially, andconsistently with applicable laws. The PMPProgram complies with all USA state andfederal government non-discriminatorystatutes and laws and grants certificationindependently of a candidate’s membership ornon-membership in any organization,association or other group.
To achieve PMP certification, each candidatemust satisfy all educational and experientialrequirements established by PMI and mustdemonstrate an acceptable and valid level ofunderstanding and knowledge about projectmanagement that is tested by the ProjectManagement Professional CertificationExamination. In addition, those who havebeen granted the PMP credential (certificants)must demonstrate ongoing professionalcommitment to the field of projectmanagement by satisfying ProfessionalDevelopment Program requirements.
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PROJECT MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE
The PMI® certification program delivers
world-class project management products
and services to support reliance on the
Project Management Professional (PMP ®)
certification globally, in both the public
and private sectors.
Certification Program Mission
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Category 1
At the time of application, the candidate holdsa bachelor’s or equivalent university degreeand has a minimum of 4,500 hours ofproject management experience within the fiveprocess groups.
PMI requires a candidate to have attained the4,500 hours over a minimum of three (3)years. Experience gained more than six (6)years prior to the application date will not beconsidered.
Required supporting documentation:
◆ A current resumé detailing workexperience and educational background(please provide the name and completeaddress for all employers and schoolsattended)
◆ A copy of diploma or transcript forbachelor’s or equivalent universitydegree
◆ Experience Verification Form(s)indicating a minimum of 4,500 hoursover a minimum of three (3) years
Category 2
At the time of application, the candidate doesnot hold a bachelor’s or equivalent universitydegree but holds a high school diploma orequivalent secondary school credential, andhas a minimum of 7,500 hours of projectmanagement experience within the fiveprocess groups.
PMI requires a candidate to have attained the7,500 hours over a minimum of five (5)years. Experience gained more than eight (8)years prior to the application date will not beconsidered.
Required supporting documentation:
◆ A current resumé detailing work experience and educationalbackground (please provide the nameand complete address for all employersand schools attended)
◆ Experience Verification Form(s)indicating a minimum of 7,500 hoursover a minimum of five (5) years
Candidates applying for certification as a
PMP must satisfy the educational and
experiential requirements for one of the
following categories:
Eligibility Criteria
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Experience Verification Information
The Project Management ExperienceVerification Form is the portion of the PMPCertification Examination Application used bycandidates to properly document and reportproject management experience. Candidatesmust complete, sign, and submit qualifyingProject Management Experience VerificationForm(s) to PMI with the PMP CertificationExamination Application. Applicationscontaining incomplete forms will be returnedto candidates.
One Experience Verification Form must besubmitted for each project within the eligibletime frame. One copy of the ExperienceVerification Form is included in this brochure.Please photocopy the form as required foradditional projects. The following informationmust be completed on each form:
◆ Candidate’s full name
◆ Name and full address of employer forproject management experience claimed
◆ Employer’s telephone and fax numbers
◆ Project start/completion dates (if project is not complete at time ofapplication, use date of application forcompletion date)
◆ Project title
◆ Approximate number of hours spentworking in the five process groups(there are no minimum requirementsfor any of the five groups)
◆ Candidate’s signature and date
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Application Process
The PMP Certification Examination
Application consists of four items. To be
considered, candidates must submit the
Experience Verification Form(s), a current
resumé detailing work experience and
educational background, a copy of diploma or
transcript if appropriate, and the Examination
Application along with appropriate fees, to the
PMI Certification Department. All applications
and documentation must be written in English
and are subject to audit.
Resumé
Candidates must supply a current resumé,detailing work experience provided on thecorresponding Experience VerificationForm(s). All project management workexperience must be briefly described on theresumé. Candidates must also provide thename and complete address for all schoolsattended, including high school or secondaryschool information. A sample resumé isavailable for review on the PMI web page at www.pmi.org.
PMP Certification ExaminationApplication
Candidates must complete the PMPCertification Examination Applicationincluded in this brochure. Print carefully (in uppercase characters where appropriate)the following information:
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◆ Social security number and mother’smaiden name (used for identificationpurposes only)
◆ PMI identification/membershipnumber (a number will be assigned tothose candidates who do not have one)
◆ Full name
◆ Employer information includingcompany name, job title, completeaddress and telephone number
◆ Complete home mailing address andtelephone number
◆ Primary e-mail address and fax number
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INITIATING PROCESSES Recognizing that a project or phase should begin andcommitting to do so.
PLANNING PROCESSES Devising and maintaining a workable scheme to accomplish the business need that the project was undertaken to address.
EXECUTING PROCESSES Coordinating people and other resources to carry outthe plan.
CONTROLLING PROCESSES Ensuring that project objectives are met by monitoringand measuring progress and taking corrective actionwhen necessary.
CLOSING PROCESSES Formalizing acceptance of the project or phase andbringing it to an orderly end.
*Source: The PMBOKTM Guide
PROJECT MANAGEMENT PROCESS GROUPS*
◆ Indication of preferred mailing addressand telephone number
◆ Acknowledgment of PMP Certificant& Candidate Agreement & ReleaseForm
All membership and certification materials will be
mailed to the preferred mailing address indicated.
PAGE II◆ Referral source
◆ Membership status
◆ Preparation course information andPMI Chapter code number
◆ Job function and business industry codes
◆ Highest educational level attained,month/year awarded, and field of study
◆ Total project management experiencehours from the Experience VerificationForm(s)
◆ Payment amount and preferredpayment method (no adjustments willbe made on Non-Member Rates oncepaid, regardless of whether a candidatejoins PMI at a later date)
◆ Acknowledgment of examination cancellation and refund policies
Completed applications should be submitted,along with the applicable certification fees, toPMI Certification Department, FourCampus Boulevard, Newtown Square, PA19073-3299 USA. Facsimile copies will notbe accepted. Please do not include your PMIMembership Application and membership feein the same envelope with your PMPCertification Examination Application.
Application Audit
A percentage of accepted applications areselected for audit by the PMI CertificationDepartment. Any misrepresentations orincorrect information provided to the PMICertification Department can result indiscipline, including suspension or revocationof eligibility and/or certification.
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Upon receipt of the PMP ExaminationEligibility Letter, candidates must contact theSylvan Technology Center at 800-967-1100 toschedule an examination date. Appointmentsmade directly at local Sylvan TechnologyCenters, and not through the nationaltelephone number, cannot be guaranteed norconfirmed.
ExaminationCancellation/Rescheduling/No-Show Policies
Sylvan Technology Center permits thecancelling or rescheduling of an appointmentunder a “48 hour” policy. This policy allows acandidate to cancel or reschedule anexamination appointment no later than noon(12:00 p.m.) two business days before thescheduled appointment. Any cancellations orrescheduling of appointments must be madeby contacting the Sylvan Technology Center at800-967-1100. Candidates who do notcontact the Sylvan Technology Center to
cancel or those who fail to meet a scheduledappointment will forfeit the full examinationfee. Those candidates choosing to reapplymust submit a new application and fullexamination fee. A new eligibility letter will be mailed to candidates, indicating anew three (3)-month eligibility period.
Candidates failing to meet a scheduledappointment at Sylvan Technology Center dueto a medical emergency, must submit writtennotification, including official medicaldocumentation, to the PMI CertificationDepartment, Four Campus Boulevard,Newtown Square, PA 19073-3299 USA.This information must be submitted no laterthan two weeks after the scheduledexamination date. All letters will be reviewedon a case-by-case basis.
Extensions and Refunds
Candidates who have not taken the PMPCertification Examination within the three(3)-month eligibility period may request aone-time extension or refund. A writtenextension request must be received prior to thecandidate’s eligibility expiration date andinclude the reason for the extension. Thisrequest must also state that any appointmentsmade with the Sylvan Technology Center havebeen cancelled.
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Eligibility Notification
A PMP Certification Examination Eligibility
Letter will be mailed to qualifying candidates
within 10-14 working days after receipt of the
PMP Certification Examination Application.
This letter confirms that candidates are eligible
to take the examination. The examination
must be taken within a three (3)-month period.
Examination Item Development
Test questions for the PMP CertificationExamination:
◆ are developed by work groups of PMPs
◆ are independently validated by PMPjudges
◆ are referenced to current resources fromproject management textbook sources
◆ satisfy the test specifications of a jobanalysis
Each question is subjected to editing fortechnical adequacy by psychometricconsultants. Thus, content experts (PMPs)write the questions and validate theirappropriateness for the examination, andexperts in testing review the questions toensure that the questions perform as intended.
Passing Point
The passing point for the PMP CertificationExamination is determined by a criterion-referenced approach called the AngoffModified Technique. This technique iscurrently considered by testing professionals tobe one of the most defensible criterion-referenced methods available for establishingpassing points because it relies on the pooledjudgments of content experts (PMPs). Withthis approach, a group of PMP judges is asked
Examination Information and Policies
A written refund request must be received byPMI within one (1) month after the three (3)-month eligibility period. No refunds will beconsidered for candidates who have eithertaken the PMP Certification Examination, or for those who did not provide the necessarycancellation/rescheduling notification to Sylvan Technology Center.
A portion of the certification fee isnonrefundable. Refund maximums are shownbelow:
PMI MEMBER....................$205.00 refund
NON-MEMBER...................$355.00 refund
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Candidates taking the PMP Certification
Examination are required to follow guidelines
and policies relating to examination
administration and examination security. Policies
regarding PMI Test Security and Confidentiality,
the PMP Application, Certification Appeal
Procedures, and Examination Administration
Conduct are outlined below.
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to review each item on the examination. Foreach question, judges determine theprobability that minimally knowledgeablecandidates will answer the item correctly. Theaverage of the probabilities is multiplied bythe total number of questions on theexamination. The result then represents theminimally acceptable score. The final passingpoint for the examination is based on thispooled judgment and the calculation of thestandard error of the mean. Finally, itemanalysis and reliability indexes are calculatedfor each question.
Examination Format and Content
The PMP Certification Examination is acomputer-based examination administered atSylvan Technology Centers and is comprisedof 200 multiple-choice questions. The allottedtime to complete the exam is 4.5 hours. Theexamination specifications for the examinationare based on job analysis results. Thebreakdown is as follows:
◆ 4 % project initiation
◆ 37 % project planning
◆ 24 % project execution
◆ 28 % project control
◆ 7 % project closing
The examination administration includes abriefing and fifteen (15)-minute computertutorial, the PMP Certification Examination,examination score report, and an optionalcandidate satisfaction and demographic survey.
Sylvan Technology Center offers a
practice session to candidates unfamiliar with computers.
This session is unrelated to the PMP Examination content.
Request for Special ExaminationAccommodations
Any candidate may request a modification inthe PMP Certification Examinationadministration procedure due to disability,handicap, or other condition which mayimpair the ability of the candidate to take theexamination. In order to request special testingaccommodations, the candidate must properlycomplete the Request for SpecialAccommodations for the PMP CertificationExamination Form, which can be requestedfrom the PMI Certification Department.
The candidate must provide the PMICertification Department with writtendocumentation from an appropriate healthcare professional supporting the requestedtesting accommodation. This documentationmust:
◆ include a diagnosis of the candidate’shealth condition and a specificrecommendation and justification forthe special testing accommodationrequired
◆ be included with the submission of thePMP Certification ExaminationApplication
◆ be received by the PMI CertificationDepartment at least thirty (30) days inadvance of the candidate’s desiredexamination date
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The candidate is responsible fordemonstrating that the request should begranted. The PMI Certification Departmentshall review the request and notify thecandidate of its determination. The PMICertification Department will not pay anycosts that may be incurred by the candidate inobtaining the required diagnosis andrecommendation. However, the PMICertification Department will pay for anyjustified and reasonable test-relatedaccommodations to be provided to thecandidate.
Examination Administration Conductand Prohibitions
Only the individual named on the registration roster will be permitted to take the examination. Candidates must present anofficial, valid picture identification card atcheck-in. No substitutions are allowed forregistered candidates.
Candidates are expected to conductthemselves in a professional manner at alltimes at the testing center. Test site personnelwill dismiss any disruptive candidates from thesite if, in the opinion of the test siteadministrator, the candidate is disturbing thetesting environment. No refunds will be givento candidates expelled or required to leave theexamination due to disruptive behavior.
No visitors are permitted in testing rooms(including children). Candidates may notbring food, beverages, coats, book bags,luggage, pagers, cell telephones, tape recorders,or other personal items to the examinationdesks. Each test site will make available tocandidates a secured locker for all personalitems prior to admission into the testingroom. In addition, smoking and all electronicdevices are prohibited in the test site.
Programmable calculators, which areinstruments that can store mathematicalformulae, are prohibited. The use of non-programmable calculators is allowed. Thesecalculators must be silent, have a self-contained power source (battery), not includea printing mechanism, and not include a fullalphabetic character set.
Each candidate will be provided with scratchpaper for use during the examination.Candidates will not be permitted to removesuch paper after the completion of theexamination.
Examination Results Notification andScore Report
Upon completion of the examination, SylvanTechnology Center will immediately score theexamination and provide candidates with bothan on-screen report and a printed copy ofresults indicating a pass or fail status. SylvanTechnology Center then transmits scores toPMI at the end of the testing day.
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The PMI Certification Department contactseach candidate by mail within fourteen (14)business days after the examination date toconfirm examination results. Questionsconcerning the scoring of the examinationshould be directed to the PMI CertificationProgram Manager.
Candidates must pass the examination inorder to be awarded PMP certification status.Candidates failing the examination mustrepeat the examination to become certified. Are-examination form will be enclosed with theexamination score report that is sent toapplicants not passing the examination. Inorder to schedule a retake of the examination,this form must be completed and mailed toPMI Certification Department, FourCampus Boulevard, Newtown Square, PA19703-3299 USA. This form must be usedwithin one (1) year from the date of originalapplication and payment.
PMI Test Security and Confidentiality Policy
The PMP Certification Examination, itembank, scoring keys, answer sheets, work sheets,and any other examination or examination-related materials remain the sole and exclusiveproperty of PMI. These materials areconfidential and are not available for review byany person or agency for any reason.
Examination scores are confidential and willnot be disclosed unless directed to do so byvalid and lawful subpoena or court order. Acandidate requesting that an examination scorebe released to a third party must provide PMIwith a written request specifically identifyingwhich examination score may be disclosed and
the person or organization to whom the scoreshould be revealed. Any violation of the PMITest Security and Confidentiality Policy maybe subject to disciplinary action(s) by the PMICertification Department.
PMP Application and Certification Appeal Procedures
The PMP Certification Program isadministered and supervised by the PMICertification Program Manager.
All challenges regarding actions of and by thePMP Certification Program are governed bythe comprehensive and exclusive rulescontained in the PMP Certification AppealProcedures. This appeals process is the onlyway to resolve any PMP application,eligibility, examination, qualification,professional development, and othercertification challenges, complaints and/orclaims of irregularities.
A candidate or certificant may submit arequest, in writing, for review of an adversePMP Certification Program action, decision,or determination to the PMI CertificationProgram Manager, consistent with therequirements of the Certification AppealProcedures.
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The purpose of the Professional Development Program is to:
◆ enhance the ongoing professionaldevelopment of PMPs
◆ encourage and recognize individualized learning opportunities
◆ offer a standardized and objective mechanism for attaining and recording professionaldevelopment activities
◆ sustain the PMP as a global certification credential
Each PMP must satisfy the ProfessionalDevelopment Program requirements in orderto maintain the PMP certification. PMPs arerequired to attain no less than sixty (60)Professional Development Units (PDUs)within a three (3)-year cycle and agree tocontinue to adhere to PMI’s Code ofProfessional Conduct.
Additional information concerning the Professional Development Program andProfessional Development Units can be found on the PMI web site at www.pmi.org. AllPMPs receive the Professional DevelopmentProgram Handbook once certification isattained.
Professional Development Program Information
After attaining the Project Management
Professional Certification, all PMPs
must satisfy the requirements of the
Professional Development Program to
maintain their PMP status.
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PMP CERTIFICANT & CANDIDATE AGREEMENT & RELEASE
I hereby certify that the information I have provided in this application is accurate and complete.
I represent and agree to the following terms, conditions, and releases related to Project Management Professional (PMP) certification:
1. I agree to satisfy and conduct myself in accordance with all PMI certification and professional development policies andrequirements, including the PMP Code of Ethics, professional development requirements, and all other PMI CertificationProgram Policies and Procedures, in their current or amended form, and maintain confidentiality of examination questions andcontent.
2. I agree that any intentional or unintentional failure to provide true, timely, and complete responses to questions in this applicationor renewal form, may lead to further investigation, and/or sanctions by PMI.
3. I agree to notify the PMI Certification Department in a timely manner of changes concerning the information I have provided,including my current address and telephone number.
4. I have reported to the PMI Certification Department, and will report to the PMI Certification Department within sixty (60) days,any legal or professional/occupational matters, proceedings, lawsuits, administrative agency actions, settlements and agreements, ororganizational actions relating to me, including all complaints relating to my professional activities as a project manager, andmatters or proceedings involving, but not limited to, criminal charges, lesser offenses, certification, malpractice, disciplinary ethics,or similar matter(s).
5. I agree that if my compliance with any of the terms of this agreement requires or includes an explanation and supportingdocuments, I will provide a complete and accurate explanation and true copies of the materials to the PMI CertificationDepartment with this application.
6. I agree that the PMI Certification Department has the right to communicate with any person, government agency, or organizationto review or confirm the information in this application or any other information related to my application for PMI certification.Further, I agree to and authorize the release of any information requested by the PMI Certification Department for such reviewand confirmation.
7. I agree that certification as a PMP does not imply licensure, registration, or government authorization to practice projectmanagement or to engage in related activities.
8. I agree that all materials that I submit to the PMI Certification Department become the property of the PMI CertificationDepartment, and that the PMI Certification Department is not required to return any of these materials to me.
9. I understand that if PMI is contacted about my certification status, PMI will release this information.
10. I agree that information related to my participation in the PMP certification process may be used in an anonymous manner forresearch purposes only.
11. I agree that all disputes relating in any way to my application for the certification examination, or professional development will beresolved solely and exclusively by means of PMI Certification Department policies, procedures and rules, including theCertification Appeals Process.
12. I release and indemnify PMI and the PMI Certification Department from all liability and claims that may arise out of, or berelated to my project management and related activities.
13. I hereby release, discharge, and indemnify PMI, its directors, officers, members, examiners, employees, attorneys, representatives,agents, and the PMI Certification Department from any actions, suits, obligations, damages, claims, or demands arising out of, orin connection with, this application, the scores given with respect to the examination, or any other action taken by PMI withregard to certification, testing, and professional development, including, but not limited to, all actions related to ethics matters andcases. I understand and agree that any decision concerning my qualification for any certification, as well as any decisions regardingmy continuing qualification for any certification and my compliance with the PMP Code of Ethics, rest within the sole andexclusive discretion of PMI and that these decisions are final.
Please indicate your acceptance of this agreement by initialing the statement provided at the bottom of Page I of the PMP Certification Examination Application.
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023 .........................................................................Agriculture024 ..............................................................................Forestry025...................................................................Ferrous Mining026 ..........................................................Non-Ferrous Mining027......................................................................Coal/Gas/OilManufacturing
028 ........................................................................Automotive029 ............................................................................Chemical030.................................................Concrete/Clay/Glass/Stone031 ..........................................................Electrical/Electronic032...................................................................................Food033 ..............................................................Machinery/Metals034 ..................................................................................Paper035 ..........................................................................Petroleum040 ...................................................................Pharmaceutical036................................................................................Plastics037 ...................................................................Textiles/Fabrics038 .................................................................................Wood039 .................................................................................OtherOther Business Activities
045............................................................................Academia004 ...........................................................................Aerospace005............................................................Architecture/Design006 .......................................Arts/Entertainment/Broadcasting046...........................................................Automation Systems007...........................Business Mgmt. Svcs./Mgmt. Consulting008 ....................................................Computers/Software/DP009 ..............................................................................Defense010 ............................................................Economics/Finance011 ............................................................Education/Training012.............................................Environmental/Waste/Sewage041 ........................................................................Engineering042 ...............................................................Financial Services013 ...........................................Health/Human/Social Services043 .....................................................Information Technology014...................................................................................Legal015 ............................................................Printing/Publishing016....................................Public Administration Government017 .........................................................Real Estate/Insurance018 ..........................................................................Recreation019...........................................................Telecommunications020 ...................................................................Transportation021 ..............................................................................Utilities022 .................................................................................Other
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ARGENTINABuenos Aires..........................C096
AUSTRALIAMelbourne.............................C099Sydney ..................................C115
BAHAMASNassau ..................................C117
BELGIUMBenelux.................................C133
BRAZILMinas Gerais..........................C197Rio de Janeiro .......................C192Sao Paulo ..............................C184
CANADAFort McMurray.......................C008Lakeshore..............................C193Levis, Quebec ........................C076Manitoba...............................C074Montreal ...............................C019Northern Alberta....................C023Northern Ontario ...................C112Nova Scotia ...........................C110Ottawa Valley/Outaouais .......C027Regina/S. Saskatchewan........C093Southern Alberta....................C039Southern Ontario ...................C042Thames Valley District ............C153Vancouver Island ...................C085West Coast, BC......................C047
CHILESantiago................................C140
CHINAShanghai PRC ........................C189
CHINA, SARHong Kong ............................C170
COLUMBIASantafe de Bogota .................C183
CZECH REPUBLICCzech Republic.......................C143
ECUADORQuito.....................................C179
EGYPTGreater Cairo.........................C162Mena.....................................C196
FRANCEFrance ...................................C084
GERMANYFrankfurt...............................C009Munich ..................................C178
INDIABangalore..............................C136East India ..............................C104New Delhi..............................C118Western India ........................C188
INDONESIAJakarta .................................C091
IRELANDLambay .................................C144
ISRAELIsrael.....................................C088
ITALYNorthern Italy........................C101Rome ....................................C126Southern Italy........................C131
JAPANTokyo ....................................C152
MALAYSIAMalaysia................................C070
MEXICOGuadalajara ..........................C195Mexico ..................................C087Monterrey .............................C172Puebla...................................C194
NEW ZEALANDNew Zealand .........................C067
NIGERIANigeria ..................................C129
PAKISTANPakistan ................................C116
PERUPeru ......................................C138
PHILLIPINESManila...................................C090
POLANDKrakow .................................C108
RUSSIAMoscow .................................C180
SAUDI ARABIAArabian Gulf..........................C057
SCOTLANDScotland ................................C198
SINGAPORESingapore..............................C134
SOUTH AFRICASouth Africa...........................C037
SPAINMadrid ..................................C139
SWEDENCentral Sweden......................C181
TAIWANTaiwan...................................C121
TRINIDADCaribbean..............................C203
TURKEYAnkara ..................................C107Istanbul .................................C171
UNITED KINGDOMUnited Kingdom.....................C075
VENEZUELAVenezuela..............................C068
ZIMBABWEZimbabwe .............................C141
UNITED STATES
AlabamaCentral Alabama....................C081Mobile ...................................C142Tennessee Valley....................C051
AlaskaAlaska ...................................C001
ArkansasCentral Arkansas....................C177
ArizonaPhoenix.................................C029Tuscon ...................................C111
CaliforniaLos Angeles ...........................C040Monterey...............................C072Northern California ................C024Orange County ......................C026Sacramento ...........................C035San Diego..............................C036Silicon Valley .........................C174
ColoradoMile-Hi, Denver .....................C016Pikes Peak Regional ..............C102
ConnecticutSouthern New England...........C041
District of ColumbiaWashington, DC .....................C046
FloridaCentral Florida.......................C069Gulfcoast (Pensacola).............C173Northeast Florida ...................C079South Florida .........................C038Southwest Florida ..................C148Suncoast ................................C132Tallahassee ............................C114Tampa Bay ............................C062
GeorgiaCoastal Empire.......................C201Columbus, GA ........................C098Georgia .................................C010Savannah River .....................C055
HawaiiHonolulu ...............................C166
IdahoEastern Idaho ........................C006Western Idaho .......................C186
IllinoisCentral Illinois .......................C190Midwest, IL/WI ......................C017
IndianaCentral Indiana......................C002NE Indiana ............................C164
IowaEastern Iowa..........................C100Central Iowa ..........................C059
KansasKC Mid-America .....................C060Wichita ..................................C125
KentuckyKentuckiana (Louisville) .........C127Kentucky Bluegrass................C176
LouisannaBaton Rouge..........................C106Greater New Orleans..............C049Northwest Louisiana...............C064SW Louisiana/SE Texas ..........C054
MaineMaine....................................C013
MarylandBaltimore ..............................C078
MassachusettsMass Bay, Boston ...................C014
MichiganGreat Lakes, Detroit...............C011Michigan Thumb ....................C089Western Michigan ..................C065
MinnesotaMinnesota..............................C018
MississippiSouth Mississippi ....................C185
MissouriMetro St. Louis.......................C071
NebraskaHeartland ..............................C056
NevadaSouthern Nevada ...................C073
New JerseyNew Jersey............................C020
New MexicoOtowi Bridge-Los Alamos........C083Pecos Valley...........................C175Rio Grande ............................C033
New YorkBinghamton...........................C147Buffalo ..................................C080Hudson Valley........................C092New York City ........................C021Rochester ..............................C034Syracuse................................C044Upstate New York ..................C045
North CarolinaMetrolina, Charlotte ...............C015N. Carolina Piedmont Triad.....C050North Carolina .......................C022
OhioCentral Ohio ..........................C003Dayton/Miami Valley.............C191Northeast Ohio ......................C048Northwest Ohio......................C025Southwest Ohio......................C043
OklahomaGreen Country (Tulsa) ............C052Oklahoma City.......................C113Red Earth ..............................C200
OregonPortland ................................C031Williamette Valley ..................C135
PennsylvaniaDelaware Valley.....................C005Keystone ...............................C082Pittsburgh..............................C030
Puerto RicoSan Juan ...............................C182
South CarolinaPalmetto, Greenville ..............C028South Carolina Midlands.........C086
TennesseeEast Tennessee.......................C007Memphis ...............................C202Nashville ...............................C097
TexasAlamo ...................................C077Amarillo ................................C137Austin....................................C061Coastal Bend (Corpus Christi) .C167Dallas....................................C004Fort Worth .............................C063Houston.................................C012
UtahNorthern Utah .......................C105
VermontChamplain Valley ...................C109
VirginiaCentral Virginia......................C094Hampton Roads .....................C124
WashingtonPuget Sound ..........................C032Tri-Cities/Columbia Basin .......C066
West VirginiaTriState..................................C095
WisconsinMadison/S. Central ................C058
STUDENT CHAPTERS AFIT Student Chapter .............C145CSU, San Marcos ....................C163Clemson University ................C157East Tennessee State ..............C149George Washington UniversityC160Kansas State University..........C130Lawrence Tech .......................C169Montreal IGP-ETS ...................C156North Dakota University ........C159Rochester ..............................C158Ryerson Polytechnic ...............C119Thunderbird International ......C150Western Carolina University ...C155University of Central Florida...C151
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