
Strengthen Your Program
"Being accredited is not only a very positive addition to program branding, but has also resulted in additional business. When the Panama Canal Authority searched for vendors for training project managers for the $5.2B expansion of the canal, 2 of the requirements of the RFP were be a R.E.P. and be accredited by GAC. The fact that we had these credentials not only resulted in our being considered for this contract but gave us the confidence that we had world class training to offer. Being awarded the contract for this effort was assurance to the Panama Canal Authority that our program was of excellent quality."
Jim Joiner, PMP
Program Director, Project Management Program
School of Management, The University of Texas at Dallas (USA)
If you already offer a degree program in project management, you belong to a select international group of hundreds of institutions ready to lead in an educational market that is experiencing incredible demand.
From this position of competitive advantage, you should be able to attract top-level students seeking careers in this growing discipline. You should also be able to recruit and retain faculty seeking high-profile research opportunities. You may even consider extending this educational offering beyond your classrooms and into continuing and corporate education.
The best way to stand out from the growing crowd of schools that offer degree programs in project management is to have your program accredited by the
Project Management Global Accreditation Center for Project Management Education Programs (GAC)
- the world's leading programmatic accreditation body for project management education.
What are the Next Steps?
Read on to learn more about global accreditation, the GAC, the accreditation process or to see
accreditation profiles of select schools from around the world.
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