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PMI-SP - PMI Scheduling Professional
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A stretch credential — plan for real background first.
PMI-SP - PMI Scheduling Professional assumes more background than a first-cert candidate typically has. Building hands-on practice first is the more efficient path; the domains below are your study map. RoleMath Difficulty methodology
Difficulty profile
A cited estimate of what the exam requires, split into two honest lenses — not one number, not a pass rate. RoleMath Difficulty methodology
These are exam-structure lenses, not a pass rate or anything about you.
Cost & upkeep
Exam fee plus what it takes to keep it — the recurring cost most pages hide.
- Renewal terms
- 3-year CCR cycle; 30 PDUs required (minimum 18 Education PDUs; maximum 12 Giving Back PDUs). PMI-SP - PMI Scheduling Professional — official vendor page
No ROI math here — we never compare cost to a salary.
Exam at a glance
How PMI administers the exam — the logistics only. This is format, not a pass prediction, and it says nothing about how hard the material is for your background.
- Format
- Certification examination with questions mapped against the PMI Examination Content Outline.
Skills measured
The official objective domains and their exam weight — titles & weights only, straight from the vendor’s exam objectives. PMI-SP - PMI Scheduling Professional — official vendor page
Prerequisites
What's required vs merely recommended — stated plainly.
- Hard requirement
- None — open registration PMI-SP - PMI Scheduling Professional — official vendor page
“Recommended” is the vendor’s guidance, not a gate — you can register today.
What this proves — and how PMI says to prepare
PMI’s own framing of who earns it and what it signals, plus their free official study material. Quoted and cited — never dressed up as a job guarantee.
- What it signals you can do
- PMI says the examination content outline is based on role delineation or job task analysis work.
Pay context for the roles this maps to
Occupation-level government data for a related role — not a salary this certification pays you.
$61,580 to $167,970 · Project Coordinator (SOC 13-1082) BLS OEWS — Project Coordinator (13-1082), national
This is what the occupation pays across the whole economy — set by the job, your experience, and location, not by holding this certification. Your actual pay will differ. See the full role page →
Every figure on this page, sourced
The claims above trace to these records — the source, and when it was last checked. If a figure has no row here, we did not publish it.
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| SCHEMA-CIT-3 | Schema citation | PMI-SP exam content outline | Logged in source packet |
| SCHEMA-CIT-4 | Schema citation | PMI-SP official source page | Logged in source packet |
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