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ITIL Training Accreditation

APMG-US accredits ITIL training organizations as Accredited Training Organizations (ATOs), who employ Accredited Trainers, to ensure that their internal processes match the quality standards set by APMG for delivering training to the ITIL marketplace.

Accreditation by APMG-US offers a number of important, unique benefits for ITIL training providers. It allows a training provider to demonstrate to their potential delegates their commitment to consistently high standards. Training organizations benefit from our highly-automated exam systems, as well as receiving discounted publications rates, invitations to ATO "Away Days" and exams in 10 languages. 

Benefits of becoming accredited include:

  • Globally consistent standards and control
  • Simple global pricing structure
  • On-line examinations
  • Examinations in 10 languages
  • Free candidate registration to itil4success
  • Web-based ATO listings
  • Regular access to key individuals and organisations
  • ATO online exam booking system
  • ITIL IPR use
  • Access to our ATO resource site APMG-Network for all documentation.

ATO Accreditation Mark

 

Accredited Training Organizations can be identified by this ATO Accreditation mark.

For full details of all these benefits and many more, please download our ITIL Accreditation Benefits document (pdf - 108kb) or contact us to get in touch with our ITIL Accreditation Team. 

 

Is your organisation accredited through another Exam Institute, and looking to change?

If so, you could benefit from APMG's Transition Plan. We aim to make transferring your accreditation as simple and un-disruptive as possible.

During the transition period, APMG-US will honour an organisation's previous accreditation, where they have a valid OGC copyright license for use of ITIL IPR. This means those meeting the requirements below can continue to run "business as usual" while seeking accreditation with APMG-US. This will include accredited trainers where their status as such can be proven.

As part of the transferral process, ATOs must:

  • Submit a completed and signed ATO Application Form
  • Submit their Quality Management Systems related to delivery of training and examinations
  • Submit a copy of existing accredited ITIL v2 course material for all courses offered, as well as ITIL v3 course materials
  • Submit a completed and signed Trainer Application Form, CV/biography and other relevant details, including evidence of certification as an accredited ITIL trainer for all sponsored trainers.

If you would like to discuss transferring your accreditation, please contact us.

 

06/08/2008