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What is APR?
APR is a mark of distinction for public relations professionals who demonstrate their commitment to the profession and to its ethical practice, and who are selected based on broad knowledge, strategic perspective, and sound professional judgment.

If you’ve got experience, get the letters to go with it

Consider earning the distinction of APR, Accredited in Public Relations. APR demonstrates to your organization, your boss, your peers and even your mom that you have attained a level of professionalism above many others in the business. It gives you additional credibility as you discuss strategy and tactics with other managers in your organization. You've been there. You've survived the turmoil of the business. Get the accreditation to prove it.

The enhanced APR exam, introduced by PRSA National in July 2003, is credible and relevant to today's practitioner. It employs current best practices in professional certification testing.

To find out more visit, www.praccreditation.org

The Hoosier Chapter of PRSA offers its members FREE review courses to help you prepare for the exam. Review courses run for 10 weeks. A syllabus is available for review to help you get acquainted with the schedule. For more information about the Hoosier PRSA APR review course contact accreditation@hoosierprsa.org .


 
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