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ENP Update: Upcoming Deadlines & Exam Prep Workshop

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Sign up now for the January ENP Certification exam window! During 2019, we've certified a record number of new ENPs – 9-1-1 professionals from the public- and private-sectors who are committed to excellence in the industry and are the leaders of today and tomorrow. Becoming an ENP demonstrates your knowledge of 9-1-1, helps you grow in your career, and expands your professional network. If you meet the eligibility requirements, then start planning to sit for the ENP exam; the Winter window is January 18 – February 1, with an application deadline of Friday, December 13. The next examination period will be in April 2020. 

Need some help getting ready? A reference manual and/or practice test can help you along your path to certification! So can attending an exam-prep workshop... 

Attend the ENP Exam-Prep Boot Camp Coming up in Washington, DC on February 15! Those who have been there will tell you: Preparing for the Emergency Number Professional Certification exam is no simple task. But they'll also tell you that taking part in a study group is one of the best ways to ensure you're ready! This workshop starts off with an overview of ENP application and exam scheduling processes before jumping into a cram session to begin getting you ready to ace the test! You will leave the workshop better prepared for the ENP exam and with an increased general knowledge of the main ENP exam topic areas, including telephone, radio, PSAP infrastructure, NG9-1-1 human resource issues, and more. We'll also keep it fun and lively by playing a few rounds of "ENP Jeopardy!" and provide you with learning techniques you can use when you return home to maximize the effectiveness of your study time and improve your information retention levels.

The boot camp is FREE to all #NENAGTW attendees! Registration for the boot camp à la carte is available here for just $50. 

 

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