Certified Park and Recreation Professional (CPRP)

 

Park and recreation professionals perform essential work and are community heroes. Take your career in this vital field to the next level by becoming a Certified Park and Recreation Professional (CPRP). Whether you want to make a bigger impact on your community, keep your expertise fresh or improve your professional status, becoming a CPRP will open the door to bigger and better opportunities.

 

Why Become CPRP?

  • Join an elite group of more than 6,500 CPRPs who have committed to advancing our field.
  • Increase the confidence outside groups and the community have in you and your organization.
  • Show your employer that you’re a valuable member of the team and that you’re willing to learn new things.
  • Gain an edge over other candidates when that promotion opportunity pops up or your dream job calls.

 

Eligibility

The CPRP certification is designed for the beginning to mid-level professional. CPRP candidates must meet education and experience requirements to qualify for the exam. Please review the CPRP eligibility requirements, and contact our Certification Staff with questions.

*Qualifying documentation is not required at the time of initial application; however, some applications will be randomly selected for audit to ensure the accuracy and validity of the data provided.

 

How to Become a CPRP

To become a CPRP you must meet the eligibility requirements, complete an application and pass the exam. CPRP certification is valid for two years. 

Apply Online

Apply by Mail

 

Individual Application and Exam Fees

$275 for NRPA members

$320 for non-NRPA members

Applicants will receive an email notification from NRPA within one month of applying, verifying the completion of the application process and instructions on how to schedule the exam.

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Group Discount Packages

Apply for group discounts on CPRP application fees and study materials.

Agency Package Application

 

If you have any questions or experience any difficulties applying for the CPRP examination, please contact certification@nrpa.org.


CPRP Prep Materials and Resources

Looking for study materials and other CPRP resources? Learn more about the CPRP certification with our prep materials and handbooks, and access special testing accommodations forms.

CPRP Prep Materials and Resources

 

 

For questions or further information on CPRP certification, please review the CPRP Frequently Asked Questions or email us at certification@nrpa.org.

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