Project Management Academy

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Westline Industrial Dr
St Louis, MO 63146

Project Management Academy, located in St Louis, MO, specializes in providing comprehensive training and certification programs for project management professionals. With a focus on preparing students for the PMP Certification Exam, the academy boasts a team of over 65 instructors with a minimum of 20 years of industry experience.

Offering a variety of training formats, including in-person classrooms across North America and online options, Project Management Academy ensures maximum flexibility for students. The courses are designed to meet the PMI-required 35 contact hours of project management training.

Additionally, the academy offers tailored corporate training solutions, group discounts, and a wide range of courses covering project management, Agile, business analysis, Lean Six Sigma, and more. With a commitment to helping professionals achieve their career goals, Project Management Academy is dedicated to providing high-quality education and support.

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Kristen M.
10/13/2021

I took a July 2021 class with John D. About 6 weeks later after completing many practice exams through the portal, I passed the PMP exam above target in all areas!! John gave great examples to...

Annie E.
8/26/2024

I recently took the PMP Certification Training course through PMA and found it to be very helpful in preparing to sit for the exam. Throughout the class, the instructor (John Dokos) provided...

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Kyleigh N.
7/1/2022

The PMA PMP Bootcamp structure is fantastic, and I learned more than I ever expected to. The extensive preparation for the exam is par to none I've seen thus far, and the price is well worth the...

Shawn P.
12/17/2018

It was great experience to participate the training and study at St Louis Boot Camp. I benefited a lot from Alan's instructions, especially enjoyed his humorous, decisive and encouraging teaching...

Rob H.
3/8/2018

I attended an August 2017 with John D. The class was informative, though there was a lot of information to cover...at times it was like drinking from a firehose. The post class material and...

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