ProFM Credential

ProFM Credential

Become an FM of the Future with ProFM.


The University of Dallas has partnered with ProFMI to offer the newest credential in the field of facilities management, the ProFM credential. ProFM is a universal credential designed to benefit all facility professionals, regardless of career stage, industry, or country. 

Now is the time to start becoming an FM of the future to ensure you and your organization are prepared to meet the changing roles and needs that the facility management industry as a whole is facing. ProFM’s all-in-one program allows individual facility professionals or whole departments to fill in knowledge gaps and take on skills that are needed to keep your organization moving forward.

The credential will:

  • Expand your FM knowledge and skills, filling in any gaps you may have
  • Teach you to apply the latest best practices to your job immediately
  • Help you develop your strategic business skills to benefit your entire organization
  • Differentiate yourself from your peers
  • Build confidence for leadership roles and decisions

This all-inclusive program offers a number of ways to navigate the changing industry of facilities management by offering a way to train and evaluate staff, and ensuring new hires have the right skills to succeed.

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COVID-19 Considerations

  • This course has been moved to a 100% online format to ensure the safety of our staff, faculty, and students. 

Watch a Video about ProFM

Want to learn more about ProFM? Click here to watch The 24 Things Every FM Should Know: An Introduction to ProFM

Meet Your Instructor

mayersJames Myers, P.E. ProFM

James has decades of experience in energy, engineering, education, and business. For 22 years, he was the Director of the Penn State Facilities Engineering Institute overseeing a ten-fold growth in of the Institute by increasing breadth and depth of facilities management and energy services to public sector entities throughout the county.

Mr. Myers has developed and provided customized training for facility professionals for more than 30 years. He developed and introduced customers to numerous and varied O&M facilities cost saving programs. Mr. Myers received his B.S. in Civil and Environmental Engineering from Cornell University and M.S. in Architectural Engineering from Penn State University and is a registered professional engineer and one of the first to receive the ProFM credential. He also worked in the private sector in the power industry and water treatment.

Schedule

This program is held in an online format with 7 online live sessions led by our instructor in the University's LMS. Students attend online sessions at the times listed below for lecture and discussion, and will complete assigned work on their own between live sessions. 

Class Dates: January 31 - April 25, 2022

Class Schedule: 

January 31 (Monday) - online training (6:00 - 8:30 PM)

February 14 (Monday) - online training (6:00 - 8:30 PM)

February 28 (Monday) - online training (6:00 - 8:30 PM)

March 14 (Monday - online training (6:00 - 8:30 PM)

March 28 (Monday - online training (6:00 - 8:30 PM)

April 11 (Monday - online review (6:00 - 8:30 PM) 

April 25 (Monday - online review (6:00 - 7:30 PM) 

*Times posted are structured to allow for approximately two hours of training with breaks, at the instructor's discretion. Time zone: Central

Please click here to read a public disclosure about this course.

Registration deadline: January 21, 2022

Early bird registration deadline: December 31, 2021

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Technology Requirements

Students are required to have Internet access, and use a web camera and microphone to participate in the online live sessions. This equipment is not provided by the University. 

Tuition & Discounts

Tuition includes the thirteen in person Monday evening online live courses, and all course materials required to participate in the class. Tuition fee does not include cost of the PMP certification exam.

Regular Registration Tuition Rates:

$2,250 - Standard Tuition

$2,000 - Discounted Tuition 

Early-Bird Registration Tuition Rates:

Students can qualify for an early bird discount by completing the registration process (including full payment) by the early bird deadline. The early bird period ends 30 days from the start of the class. In order to qualify for the early bird discount, students must fill out and submit the online registration form, and submit full payment prior to the early bird deadline (see registration deadline section for deadline information). Spring 2022 Deadline: December 31, 2021

$2,000 - Standard Tuition

$1,750 - Discounted Tuition

Other Discounts:

Discounts are offered for UD Alumni and Students, Government Employees (federal and local), NFMT Industry Partners, and US Veterans. To qualify for the discount, students will be asked to provide an active .edu or .gov email; UD ID; or membership number.

NFMT Partner List:

If you are an active member of one of the NFMT Partners, and would like to take advantage of the discounted price, please contact Jennifer Howard at UDExecutiveEd@udallas.edu with your member ID number.  

  • CFTA
  • NPFMA
  • WIFMA
  • CONNEX
  • ASEM
  • AFE

Materials can only be shipped (via FedEx) once payment has been received.

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Registration & Deadlines

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Registration deadline: January 21, 2022

Early bird registration deadline: December 31, 2021

 Payment Options

The University of Dallas can accept cash, check, or credit card payments. We accept VISA, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express using our online payment portal. Cash is accepted at our Office of Finance ONLY. Checks can be mailed to: 

University of Dallas - Executive Education
Attn: Jennifer Howard
1845 E. Northgate Drive
Irving, TX 75062

Payment Arrangement

For students who need a little help, we have a payment arrangement option available. This allows tuition to be broken down into multiple payments. Executive Education students who wish to participate will be required to fill out an additional online form during the registration process. There is a payment arrangement for regular tuition rates and a separate one for early bird tuition rates.

Payment arrangement for regular tuition rate:

Payment Number Full Tuition Tuition with
Affiliate Discount
Payment Due
(Nov. Setup)
Payment Due
(Dec. Setup)
1 $700 $700 Nov. 30 Dec. 30
2 $700 $700 Dec. 30 Jan. 30
3 $700 $600 Jan. 30 Feb. 28
4 $150 N/A Feb. 28 March 30

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Payment arrangement for early bird tuition rate: 

Payment Number Early Bird Tuition Early Bird Tuition with Affiliate Discount Payment Due (May Setup) Payment Due (June Setup) 
1 $1,125 $1,000 May 30 June 30
2 $1,125 $1,000 June 30 July 30

Note: To qualify for the early-bird tuition rates registration and payment must be received by December 31, 2021.

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If you have any questions about this process, please contact Jennifer Howard at 972-721-5299 or via email.

Scholarship Opportunities

The Professional Facilities Management Institute (ProFMI) offers scholarship opportunities through their Elevating the FM Profession (EFM) Scholarship Program. 

The scholarship program will offer 3 fully funded scholarships for the ProFM Credential Program yearly: the Veterans Award, the Students Award, and the Professionals Award. Each award includes the entire ProFM Credential Program, including study materials and final assessments, to help facility professionals gain the knowledge and skills they need to not only succeed in the changing industry, but continue shaping its trajectory in the future.

Note: Application for the 2022 scholarship closes on June 1, 2022. Applications for the 2023 scholarship are will open and be accepted June 2, 2022 through June 1, 2023.
 
Scholarship winner will be announced by ProFMI on August 31, 2022, for the 2022 scholarship.

How To Apply

Ready to apply? To be considered for the 2022 scholarships, you must fill out an online application form on the ProFMI website (link below), by June 1, 2022. This application will include:
  • Preferred Scholarship Category
  • Your FM experience
  • Short essay (250-500 words) that explains why credentialing is important to you, and how you foresee earning a ProFM credential will impact your career over the course of the next five years
  • Additional requirements apply for each category:
    • Veterans: Branch of Military served + Letter of Reference + Resume/CV
    • Students: Official transcript from the educational institution in which you are currently enrolled/or recently graduated from + Letter of Reference
    • Professionals: Letter of Reference + Resume/CV

For more information about the scholarships and to fill out the application click here

About ProFM™

What is ProFM™?

ProFM is the most current, relevant, and universally-applicable credential in facility management. This credential elevates the FM profession and advances the careers of facility professionals by broadening skills, updating knowledge and providing recognition for the achievement of this global standard. 

Why was ProFM Created?

The facility management industry continues to change as it adapts to increasing globalization, significant retirement gaps and advancing technology. Today’s FM professionals need a broad range of skills, expanding beyond traditional FM tasks, to optimize building performance, develop business strategies and satisfy building occupants. And while demand for facility professionals is growing around the world, a lack of universally accepted standards and training make it difficult for employers to identify and hire proven talent.

The ProFM credential was created to help with just that. The credential is based on a comprehensive body of knowledge that incorporates 19 knowledge areas and 5 cross-functional competencies that were created with the input of more than 3,300 professionals, and vetted by some of the top names in FM worldwide.

Visit the ProFMI website: www.profmi.org

The ProFM™ Body of Knowledge

"24 Things Every FM Professional Should Know"

The ProFM Body of Knowledge defines the 19 functional FM knowledge areas and five cross-functional competencies required of today’s facility professionals.

This body of knowledge is the result of an extensive research study led by the Professional Facility Management Institute (ProFMI) and the ProFMI Commission, with input from more than 3,300 professionals spanning 93 countries.

Functional FM Knowledge Areas

Asset Management Risk Management
Project Management Compliance & Standards
Strategic Planning Environmental Health & Safety
Capital Planning Security
Construction Emergency Management
 Operations & Maintenance  Business Management
Technical Services  Human Capital 
Occupant Services  Leadership Skills 
Work Management  Financial Management 
Utility Management  Contract Management 
Space Management Procurement
  Real Estate

Cross-Functional Competencies

Quality Innovation
Collaboration Communication
Sustainability  

ProFM Body of Knowledge Info Graphic

 

 Why UD?

Choose Expert Leadership and Guidance

Our course is the most effective way to earn your ProFM credential and allows you to:

  • Learn from a credentialed instructor who provides expertise, insights and one-on-one guidance.
  • Network, share experiences, and discuss topics with other FM professionals.
  • Stay on track to earn your credential with a structured learning experience and support.
  • Take advantage of your organization’s funding options, such as corporate tuition reimbursement.

Course Materials

ProFM Reading Materials ProFM Course Books

The ProFM Credential Program is comprised of five modules, which provide a broad exploration of the functional knowledge areas and cross-functional competencies that make up the ProFM Body of Knowledge. The modules, available in online and print formats, are as follows:

  • Module 1: Competencies for Facility Professionals
  • Module 2: Asset Management
  • Module 3: Risk Management
  • Module 4: Business Management
  • Module 5: Operations & Maintenance

ProFM Online Resource Page ImageOnline Resources

Access online study tools and online reading materials for a period of 12 months.

Pretest

  • Assessment to help determine current knowledge and identify areas for improvement.

SmartStudy Planning Tool

  • Create a customized SmartStudy plan to identify priorities, estimate study time and create a road map to success.

Flashcards

  • Take advantage of flashcards that cover all five modules.
  • Available in online or printable format.

Online Quizzes

  • Test comprehension and ability to apply learning with online quizzes following each section of the reading materials.

Final Assessment - included in the course materials

  • The two-part ProFM credential final assessment, made up of a Knowledge Exam and Application Exam is available on-demand and may be repeated at no additional charge.
  • The Knowledge Exam made up of 75 knowledge-based, multiple choice questions lasting 90 minutes and the Application Exam contains 50 situation-based, multiple choice questions lasting 90 minutes.
  • Earn the ProFM credential by completing both Exams with a score of 70% or higher.

 How to Earn Your ProFM

 
  • INVEST: Kickstart your FM studies by enrolling in our ProFM Credential Program course.
  • ASSESS: Assess your current FM knowledge and identify gaps with an online pre-test.
  • ENHANCE: Enhance your FM knowledge by reviewing the online or printed reading materials.
  • CHECK: Check your knowledge and apply the concepts you’ve learned with online quizzes and flashcards.
  • EARN: Earn the ProFM credential by passing the two-part online final assessment with a score of 70% or higher.

The ProFM Credential Program helps facility professionals stay up-to-date on the latest developments throughout the industry, and to maintain this currency, ProFM credential holders are required to renew every three years.

ProFM Exam

The ProFM Exam is included as part of this program. You can earn the ProFM credential by passing the two-part online final assessment with a score of 70% or higher.
  • Knowledge Exam: 75 Knowledge-based multiple-choice questions. Duration: 90 minutes.
  • Application Exam: 50 Situation-based multiple-choice questions. Duration: 90 minutes.
  • Pass both exams at 70% or higher to earn the ProFM™ Credential.

Who Should Take This Program?

ProFM was designed to be the one credential for all facility professionals, applicable across industries, job titles, and geographies. ProFM is beneficial at all career levels: 

1. Early Career FM-Related Roles: ProFM provides early-career facility professionals with new FM skills and knowledge and a way to gain recognition with employers, clients, and coworkers.

2. Mid-Career FM-Related Roles: ProFM helps mid-career facility professionals identify and fill their knowledge and skill gaps, prove that they have the skills desired by employers, and show their commitment to leadership. 

3. Senior FM Professionals: ProFM helps senior facility professionals update and validate their knowledge and skills while also serving as a helpful tool for identifying knowledge gaps in themselves and their staff.

Are there any eligibility requirements in order to qualify for ProFM?

While there are no mandatory pre-requisites, it is beneficial for candidates to have one or more of the following:

  • Basic knowledge of facility management
  • Work experience in FM-related functional areas such as:
    • Operations and Maintenance: Technical and occupant services, work management, utility management, space management
    • Asset Management: Project management, strategic and capital planning, construction
    • Risk Management: Compliance and standards, environmental health and safety, security, emergency management
    • Business Management: Human capital, leadership skills, financial management, contract management, procurement, real estate
  • A related FM credential

ProFM Renewal Requirements (Maintaining Your ProFM credential)

The ProFM Credential Program helps facility professionals stay up-to-date on the latest developments throughout the industry, and to maintain this currency, ProFM credential holders are required to renew every three years. Renewal may be completed by earning a minimum of 45 contact hours of continuing education or “renewal credits” that benefit the development of your personal FM career, your organization’s goals and the industry as a whole. Contact hours can be earned in any of the following categories:

  • Continuing Education (attending in-person or virtual courses, educational sessions at conferences, seminars, workshops, digital media consumption, etc.)
  • Working in the FM Profession (advancing knowledge and skills as an FM practitioner or consultant)
  • Reading (consuming books, articles, whitepapers, blogs, etc.)
  • Sharing knowledge (mentoring, coaching, subject matter expert consultation, teaching, etc.)
  • Professional accomplishments (presenting, speaking engagements, board/committee member, publication of book/article/whitepaper, earning related credential, etc.)

Public Disclosure

Please click here to read a public disclosure about this course.

Contact Us

If you have any questions we are here to help. Please reach out to Jennifer Howard at 972-721-5299 or jlhoward@udallas.edu.