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M-EDP
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Xplor EDP Certification Program
Program LevelMaster
Abbreviation M-EDP
Launched 2009[1]
Type Designation
Regulated by Xplor EDP Commission
Website https://xplor.org/edp/

Master Electronic Document Professional (M-EDP) Designation

The Master-EDP designation is under the Electronic Document Certification (EDP) program. The goal is to recognize people who are experts in the Electronic Document industry above and beyond the EDP certification.

Master Electronic Document Professionals are recognized as industry experts that other EDPs and EDAs can look to for expertise and advice within their area of industry knowledge.

An M-EDP’s expertise will be based on both extensive experience and formal training. They will have been actively engaged in their area of expertise for at least 10 years.

Xplor will be able to cite the available or publicly referenced masterworks that clearly show their expertise within the chosen area.

M-EDP Eligibility

Eligibility for M-EDP certification is defined in the Xplor EDP Certification Program Handbook[2] and on the website at https://xplor.org/master-electronic-document-professional-m-edp/.

Eligible candidates must have:

  • Minimum of 10 years of active work experience in the industry and an equivalent of 300 education credits (post-secondary education or industry-related education)

OR

  • Minimum of 15 years of active work experience in the industry and re-certified at least once as an EDP

Eligible candidates must:

  • Declare their area of expertise
  • Submit M-EDP Application and required documents
  • Submit a summary brief of their accomplishments
  • Provide supporting documentation demonstrating industry contributions
  • Submit your resume validating/justifying your declared area of expertise
  • Provide two or three letters of recommendation endorsements

References