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FIVE THINGS

Great Ways to Start (or Finish) Your Journey to

Interest in IPMI’s CAPP program, the most respected credential for parking and mobility professionals, has never been higher, and we’re thrilled about that! It’s a great time to start or finish your journey to CAPP and there’s no question you can do it. Here are five of our favorite ways to put yourself on track to earn your CAPP credential.

1Get all the details. Download the CAPP Candidate Handbook, learn the requirements for certification, see the exam content outline, and more. Click here for our comprehensive list of CAPP resources.

CAPP Certification Program CANDIDATE HANDBOOK

Presented by the CAPP Certification Board of the International Parking & Mobility Institute v. 01, 8/2019

IPMI International Parking & Mobility Institute 1330 Braddock Place, Suite 350, Alexandria, VA 22314 571.699.3011 Phone capp@parking-mobililty.org | parking-mobility.org/capp 2 Get the points you need. From webinars to instructor led, online courses to multi-day events, there are lots of opportunities to earn CAPP points, which you need for certification or to recertify after earning your credential. Download our Insider’s Guide to Professional Development and then check out this list of online, instructor-led courses for 2021.

3Check out our frequently

asked questions and all

their answers. If you’re asking, chances are someone else is too, and we’ve compiled our FAQs into one easy list. Access the questions and answers here. Still have a question? Email us.

4Don’t forget to read about the William Voigt CAPP Scholarship Program. Thanks to the generosity of other industry members, this offers funds for CAPPs and CAPP candidates to access a variety of professional development opportunities. Get your copy of the scholarship guidelines here. 5 You did it! Now

find out where and how you can

test. The CAPP Exam Scheduling Guide explains testing center and remote options—get your copy here. Still want to learn more? Read Seven Quick Ways to Kickstart Your CAPP.

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