GISCI Announces 2016 Fall Exam Test Period
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GISCI Announces 2016 Fall Exam Test Period

Des Plaines, IL - August 29, 2016 - The2016 next testing window for the GISCI Geospatial Core Technical Knowledge Exam® as a part of the GISP Certification has been scheduled for December 3-10,  and will be administered by PSI Online through their worldwide testing facilities in a computer based testing (CBT) format.    

The Exam application form and testing center locations are now available on the GISCI web site, and an Exam Application portal has been developed on the site and is available for direct Exam application.     https:// www.gisci.org.

Application Period: North American applications close Nov 15, 2016; International Applications close Oct 15, 2016

Worldwide Exam Dates: December 3-10, 2016

Locations: PSI Worldwide Testing Centers   

Procedure:    

Existing GISPs are not eligible to take the Exam, and it is not a part of GISP recertification.

GISCI will offer the GISCI Geospatial Core Technical Knowledge Exam® to individuals independent of the application for the Portfolio Review process.    

The Exam will be administered by PSI Online, a worldwide exam delivery company with 70 years of experience in providing computer based testing (CBT) facilities across the US, Canada, and around the world.   Detailed information on test locations and exam prep materials are available on the GISCI site.

We encourage all applicants to sign up early to ensure obtaining the most convenient location and time!

About GISCI

The GIS Certification Institute (GISCI) is a tax-exempt, not-for-profit organization, established in 2004 to manage and operate the GISP Certification, the most wide-ranging professional certification program for the GIS Profession, and to promote ethical conduct among GISPs.  GISCI has certified over 8,000 GISPs, worldwide, and the GISP is increasingly viewed as a preferred certification in job descriptions.

Its member organizations include the Association of American Geographers (AAG), Geospatial Information & Technology Association (GITA), National States Geographic Information Council (NSGIC), the University Consortium for Geographic Information Science (UCGIS), Urban and Regional Information Systems Association (URISA), and the Geographic Land and Information Society (GLIS).



Contact: 

Bill Hodge GISP
Executive Director GISCI
bhodge@gisci.org
www.gisci.org