Earning the PMI Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP)® certification is a major achievement, but maintaining it requires ongoing professional development. To ensure that certified professionals stay current with evolving practices and standards, the Project Management Institute (PMI) requires PMI-ACP holders to renew their certification every three years by earning Professional Development Units (PDUs).
This article explains everything you need to know about PMI-ACP renewal, including the PDU requirements, how to earn and report them, and best practices for staying compliant.
Renewal Cycle Overview
- Certification validity: 3 years from the date you passed the PMI-ACP exam
- Renewal requirement: Earn and report 30 PDUs within that 3-year cycle
- Renewal fee:
- PMI Members: $60 USD
- Non-Members: $150 USD
- Result of non-renewal: Your certification will expire if you do not meet the renewal requirements by the end of your cycle
Breakdown of Required PDUs
PMI requires that the 30 PDUs be distributed across specific Talent Triangle™ categories:
1. Technical Project Management (Minimum: 4 PDUs)
Focused on agile tools, techniques, frameworks, and methodologies.
2. Leadership (Minimum: 4 PDUs)
Covers skills like communication, team motivation, conflict resolution, and servant leadership.
3. Strategic and Business Management (Minimum: 4 PDUs)
Includes understanding market trends, organizational strategy, and aligning agile practices with business goals.
Remaining 18 PDUs:
Can be earned in any of the above three areas, allowing for flexibility based on your learning preferences or job role.
How to Earn PDUs for PMI-ACP Renewal
You can earn PDUs through a wide variety of learning and professional activities:
Education (Minimum: 18 PDUs required from this category)
- Online Courses and Webinars: Offered by PMI, authorized training partners, or universities
- PMI Chapter Events and Workshops
- Self-Directed Learning: Reading books, listening to podcasts, watching relevant videos
- Academic Courses: Enrolling in formal education related to agile or project management
Giving Back (Maximum: 12 PDUs allowed)
- Creating Content: Writing blog posts, articles, or books on agile topics
- Speaking or Presenting: At conferences, webinars, or internal training sessions
- Volunteering: Participating in PMI chapters or agile community events
- Mentoring: Coaching others in agile practices or exam prep
How to Report PDUs
PMI provides a digital platform called the Continuing Certification Requirements System (CCRS):
- Log into ccrs.pmi.org
- Enter the activity type (course, event, presentation, etc.)
- Fill in the required details: provider, title, date, and number of PDUs
- Submit the entry and track your total PDU progress
Tip: Always keep documentation or proof of each PDU activity in case you are selected for an audit.
Best Practices for Maintaining Your PMI-ACP
- Start early: Don’t wait until your third year to begin collecting PDUs
- Use a mix of learning types: Combine formal education with volunteering or mentoring
- Set a yearly goal: Aim to earn 10 PDUs per year to stay on track
- Join a PMI Chapter: Offers regular opportunities for local events and earning PDUs
- Align PDUs with your career goals: Choose learning that benefits both certification renewal and professional growth
Conclusion
Maintaining your PMI-ACP certification is not just about fulfilling a requirement — it’s an opportunity to continue growing as an agile professional. By earning 30 PDUs across the PMI Talent Triangle every three years, you demonstrate your commitment to continuous improvement and remain aligned with industry best practices.
Start tracking your PDUs early, diversify your learning activities, and take advantage of the many opportunities PMI offers to keep your certification active and your skills sharp.