Updated: May 8, 2008
The Microsoft Certified Application Professional (MCAP) credential, part of the Microsoft Business Certification program, sets a globally recognized standard to validate your skills using the 2007 Microsoft Office system and Microsoft SharePoint sites to collaborate across boundaries to complete projects, tasks, and deliverables. The MCAP credential demonstrates advanced, cross-industry, and cross-job role capabilities, focusing on critical areas of responsibility for business workers. MCAP credentials include the following skills:
| • | Managing budgets |
| • | Managing presentations |
| • | Managing team collaboration |
| • | Supporting organizations |
Candidates who pass a certification exam and earn the MCAP credential demonstrate that they have in-demand skills that are based on the most up-to-date technologies.
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Whether you want to strengthen your skills, advance in your current role, or seek a new position, the Microsoft Certified Application Professional (MCAP) credential validates your ability to use the latest technologies to work efficiently and be more productive on the job.
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As part of the Microsoft Business Certification program, the MCAP credential validates your skills using the 2007 Microsoft Office system and Microsoft SharePoint sites to collaborate across boundaries and complete advanced projects and tasks.
How do you achieve the 2007 Microsoft Office system certification you want? Start with special offers on the Microsoft Business Certifications learning resources page. Evaluate your readiness options, prepare for testing, and take an exam.
If you qualify for GI Bill benefits because of your military service, you might receive reimbursement for the cost of MCAP exams.