CSP: Become a Professional
Taking a course introduces you to the basic concepts, practices, and principles you need to fulfill your role on the Scrum team. But there are certain things about an agile approach like Scrum that are only learned through time, experience, and continous learning. If you are an active CSM, CSPO, or CSD who has reached that next level of experience and expertise in the art of Scrum, share that accomplishment with others by applying for a Certified Scrum Professional credential.
As part of the organization’s long-term strategy, Scrum Alliance has transformed the Certified Scrum Professional (CSP) program into a certification program that meets worldwide standards for structure and testing required for accreditation. In today's competitive job market, primary credentialing is an important way to identify industry professionals with a full understanding of Scrum and how to apply its principles in the workplace. The intent behind the CSP certification program is to offer a clearly defined and well-respected credential in the Agile community, recognized as the primary credential for Scrum Professionals and sought by the employers who hire them.
Since early spring 2011, Scrum Alliance volunteers, staff, and the professional certification experts at Castle Worldwide, Inc. (Castle) have conducted a Scrum-specific analysis that included in-person meetings with Scrum Alliance community members as well as a worldwide member survey. See the complete CSP Analysis Report [PDF] for details. Next, Scrum Alliance volunteers developed and validated hundreds of multiple-choice test items. These items were assembled into a beta test that was conducted in October 2011 to assure that the CSP examination met accreditation requirements and is theoretically and technically sound.
As of January 1, 2012, Scrum Alliance is pleased to offer CSP as a credential that implies, regardless of the Scrum role in which an individual works, those holding it have a full understanding of Scrum and its implementation.
Here’s how to become a CSP candidate and find resources to prepare and register for the exam:
Eligibility
You must satisfy three eligibility criteria to apply for the CSP credential: (1) be a current holder of the CSM, CSPO, or CSD credential; (2) have a minimum of 2000 hours of Scrum-related work in the past two years; (3) maintain a current Scrum Alliance membership. The registration fee for CSP candidacy is $300. When your eligibility has been confirmed and you have paid the registration fee, you will receive an invitation from Castle to schedule the location, date, and time for the required CSP exam.
Examination
The 150-question exam is available at proctored test sites located around the world and has a three-hour time limit. CSP candidates will no longer be required to complete a lengthy application for review or schedule a follow-up interview. Those who do not currently hold the CSP credential as well as those who are due to renew their credential must take the exam until all CSP credential holders have taken and passed the exam once. To help you prepare for the exam, a CSP Candidate Handbook is available to download here. It includes test-taking tips, an exam content outline, a list of resources, and sample questions. In addition, Castle provides candidates an opportunity to simulate the online exam experience using Scrum-related test items. This 35-question practice test is available for $20 here.
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License and Certificate
You will receive your CSP exam results at the proctored test site immediately after you have completed and submitted your exam. If you pass, you will receive a confirmation email from Scrum Alliance with a link to read and accept the CSP License Agreement, the last step before your new credential is confirmed. Once you accept the License Agreement, you will be able to download your CSP certificate directly from your dashboard. Your new credential will be effective for two years from the date that you pass the CSP exam.
If you not pass the exam the first time, you may schedule another testing appointment after 3 months. The examination retake fee is $300 and must be paid before rescheduling.
Recertification
Once you have taken and passed the CSP exam, you must renew your credential every two years.
The Scrum Alliance will be introducing a Professional Development Unit Program (PDUs) no later than January 2013. CSPs will be required to obtain Professional Development Units (PDUs) to maintain their certification. Details regarding the PDU program will be forthcoming. Scrum Alliance will take into account any delay in finalizing recertification guidelines as it affects renewing CSPs who have already taken and passed the exam.
For questions and additional information about the Scrum Alliance CSP, send email to Certification@ScrumAlliance.org or visit www.ScrumAlliance.org.
CSP FAQs
Q1: Once candidate applications have been approved, how do they schedule their exams?
A1: Once CSP candidate applications have been approved, candidates will receive an email invitation from Castle Worldwide (from ibt@castleworldwide.com) with a link to the exam registration form, which includes access to the list of locations, dates and times available for the CSP beta exam. The list of proctored testing sites is also available (see A6 below for exam registration steps).
Q2: Does an existing CSP whose certification is due for renewal have to take the exam?
A2: Yes. From January 1, 2012 forward, as their existing credentials are due to expire, CSPs must register for and pass the exam once to renew their CSP certification. After passing the exam, CSPs do not have to take the exam again. They will renew through the new PDU program as announced above. If you are currently a CSP, check your expiration date on your Scrum Alliance web site dashboard (www.scrumalliance.org). If your credential has not yet expired, you have up to 90 days after your expiration date to pass the new examination. If your credential has already expired, you have until June 30, 2012 to pass the new examination in order to reestablish your CSP credential.
Q3: If a CSP candidate has registered and paid but cannot locate a testing location, will Scrum Alliance refund the exam registration fee?
A3: It is most helpful if the potential CSP candidate reviews the list of worldwide proctored testing sites before registering and paying. Note that the list on Castle’s link is not exhaustive, so if you do not find a site near enough to your location, contact Castle with your request (see A6 below). Consider locations that are not only near your home or office, but those that may be near a location where you may be traveling for work or pleasure. If you have already paid and cannot locate a site after consulting with Castle, Scrum Alliance will refund the exam registration fee.
Q4: I understand that I can take the CSP exam online – may I do that from home?
A4: No. The CSP requires an online exam held only at proctored test sites around the world. The exam will not be available online from your home or work desktop, as it's important for us to assure that the person taking the exam is the person whose name will be on the certification. To find the location nearest your home, work, or travel location, visit the list of proctored testing sites from our testing partner, Castle Worldwide. Note that the list on Castle’s link is not exhaustive, so if you do not find a site near enough to your location, contact Castle with your request (see A6 below).
Q5: When will I get my CSP exam results?
A5: Immediately after you complete and submit your exam at your proctored test site.
Q6: How may I find and schedule my nearest test site outside the United States or Canada?
A6: Follow these steps:
1. Upon receiving your Notice to Schedule (NTS) from Castle Worldwide, log in to the scheduling website. On the right-hand side of the screen you will see a drop-down menu. You may select the country in which you would like to take the examination from this menu.
2. If you do not see the country for which you are searching on this menu, click on the "More International Sites" button. This button will bring up a new page with three drop-down menus and more international sites. You may choose your site from the menus as well as three possible dates on which you would like to test. Within five (5) business days, Castle will issue a confirmation notice for one of the preferred sites/dates. If none of the requested sites/dates are available, Castle will offer an alternate site/date for your approval. Upon approval, Castle will issue a confirmation notice.
3. If you would like to request a location that is not available in either menu, please email Castle at ibt@castleworldwide.com with your request. Castle cannot guarantee availability of any international site/date during the designated testing period, nor can Castle guarantee that a location will be established in your requested city.
Q7: You provide a vast reading list for people taking the new CSP exam. Are these simply a selection of books you recommend to choose from, or are you suggesting we should have read every one of them before taking the exam?
A7: The reading list included in the CSP Candidate Handbook includes resources used to write the examination questions as well as authoritatve references recommended for a broad understanding of Scrum processes. Everyone prepares a bit differently to take a professional exam. We recommend that you read Appendixes C (Content Outline) and D (Examination Preparation) in the Candidate Handbook, then identify the references in Appendix A (Recommended Resources) that will strengthen your understanding of any content on the examination in which you have less knowledge or experience. Also, consider taking the 50-question online exam offered by Castle, our testing partner. For a fee of $50 (administered by Castle), you will have the opportunity to simulate the online testing experience as well as answer Scrum-related questions sampled from all sections of the exam. Note: none of the questions on the practice exam will ever appear on the actual exam you take.
