CPRS Accreditation (APR) is a respected measure of professional experience in the field of public relations. This program recognizes the dedication, energy, perseverance and competence of successful public relations professionals. To pursue the accreditation process you must satisfy the following eligibility requirements:
You are a member in good standing of the Canadian Public Relations Society.
You have been employed full-time in a public relations position for at least five years; and
You spend at least half of your professional time involved in public relations activities.
Candidates must complete an Accreditation application (due December 1st) which is available through the National Office. The examinations, offered in French and English, consist of three parts: a review of a work sample (due April 1st), a written examination and an oral examination (October).
The exams are designed to test the breadth and depth of a candidate’s public relations experience and ability. The goals of CPRS National Council on Accreditation are to assure professional competence; establish standards for professional practice; increase recognition for the profession within business organizations and the community, and influence the future direction of the profession.
Accreditation
The CPRS Accreditation Process
CPRS Accreditation (APR) is a respected measure of professional experience in the field of public relations. This program recognizes the dedication, energy, perseverance and competence of successful public relations professionals. To pursue the accreditation process you must satisfy the following eligibility requirements:
Candidates must complete an Accreditation application (due December 1st) which is available through the National Office. The examinations, offered in French and English, consist of three parts: a review of a work sample (due April 1st), a written examination and an oral examination (October).
The exams are designed to test the breadth and depth of a candidate’s public relations experience and ability. The goals of CPRS National Council on Accreditation are to assure professional competence; establish standards for professional practice; increase recognition for the profession within business organizations and the community, and influence the future direction of the profession.
For more information on CPRS Accreditation (including full benefits and application instructions) click here.
Or, to discuss your interests in becoming accredited, contact: Melanie Lee Lockhart, APR, Manitoba Accreditation Coordinator at mleelockhart@rrc.mb.ca