PM Certified Update
May 19, 2020
To support your efforts to stay safe while still maintaining your professional training, the 2020 PM Certified classes that were originally scheduled to be held in person from March through September are now being redesigned as virtual classes.
What you need to know…
- PM Certified classes that were scheduled in March, April, May, and June will be rescheduled for July, August, and September.
NOTE: Current registrants will receive notification of the new date and time of their PM Certified course(s). You will be asked to register for the virtual class, but for your convenience the course registration fee you paid earlier in the year will automatically transfer to the rescheduled class. If unable to attend, you will be refunded in full.
- PM Certified classes previously scheduled from July to September will still take place but will be hosted virtually. We will strive to keep original class dates if possible.
NOTE: Current registrants will receive notification of the new virtual information regarding their PM Certified course(s).
- PM Certified classes currently scheduled from October through December are still being planned as in-person trainings at the VAR HQ in Glen Allen but are subject to transition to virtual courses if necessary.
- The new course calendar and class availability for the remainder of the year will be launched in June.
We thank you for your patience during this transitional time and hope you continue to stay safe.
Once released, we expect that PM Certified classes will fill up quickly, so be on the watch for notification of the new dates and times so you can register. Should you have any questions about PM Certified courses or the transition of courses to virtual classes, please contact memberprograms@virginiarealtors.org.
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