Before you can enrol in the CRMP exam prep course
1. Review the following eligibility requirements and ensure you meet them before registering.
You must meet at least one of the following degree and experience requirements to be eligible to register.
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- Student enrolled in the final year of a bachelor’s degree program or higher (or global equivalent) in risk management.***
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- Bachelor’s degree or higher (or global equivalent) in non-risk management area of study, and 3 years of full-time work experience (or full-time equivalence) in risk management.
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2. Create a NAIT Student ID
Follow the NAIT Student ID Creation instructions [PDF] to get a student ID and set up your MyNAIT student portal.
3. Contact the Customer Success team to register
Contact our Customer Success team at continuingeducation@nait.ca to register in the course. Make sure you include your NAIT Student ID and attach evidence of your eligibility (diploma or transcripts, resume with risk management experience listed, etc.). We cannot process your course registration without the paperwork noted above.
*Degrees must be obtained from accredited or equivalent schools of higher education.
**Risk Management experience, broadly defined, is occupational experience that includes the competent application of frameworks, tools, and solutions that support risk-informed decision-making to achieve an organization’s goals. Occupational experience spans from early-stage program design to risk financing and executive risk advising. This includes discovering, analyzing, implementing, or leading the risk management practices for or on behalf of organizations. This experience may also include the development, selection or offering of risk transfer or financing solutions. Irrespective of any job specific focus, the core element of the risk management experience is the alignment of risk-informed decisions with the organization’s strategy to create and protect enterprise value.
***Students may apply for the certification and take the examination but will not be awarded the certification and may not hold themselves as certification holders until after passing the exam, completing the degree requirement, and demonstrating one-year of full-time experience in risk management.