Student Membership with CPHR Manitoba

Thank you for your interest in becoming a student member of CPHR Manitoba!

CPHR Manitoba is the exclusive certifying body in Manitoba for the nationally recognized Chartered Professional in Human Resources (CPHR) designation - the leading standard for HR professionals in Canada. Our mission is to advance the human resources profession. We work to achieve that by promoting the brand and supporting CPHRs in their professional development to foster public confidence in the designation and demonstrate the value of HR to business.

As a member of CPHR Manitoba, you can:

  • connect with hundreds of peers in HR
  • continue your education by participating in our mentorship program or by attending our numerous professional development workshops, seminars, and annual conference
  • receive discounts
  • take advantage of the resources on our Career Centre.

Click here to view the full list of member benefits.

If you are interested in pursuing a career in Human Resources, you should consider becoming designated as a Chartered Professional in Human Resources (CPHR). The CPHR designation is the industry standard of excellence for those working in the field of HR, as it requires an individual to achieve and maintain demonstrated competency and experience relevant to the HR profession. Research has shown that the CPHR designation can enhance your career opportunities and compensation potential.

Start the process of becoming a CPHR today by becoming a CPHR Manitoba member. To qualify for a student membership, you are required to:

  1. Meet the Canada Revenue Agency's definition of full-time student.
  2. Submit an unofficial transcript demonstrating your full-time post-secondary student status to hello@cphrmb.ca.

Click here to start the process of becoming a member. If you have any questions about membership, please contact our member services team at hello@cphrmb.ca.

 

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    CPHR Manitoba is located on Treaty 1 territory, the home and traditional lands of the Annishinabe (Ojibwe), Ininew (Cree), Oji-Cree, Dakota and Dene peoples, and in the National Homeland of the Red River Métis. Our clean drinking water comes from Shoal Lake 40 First Nation in Treaty 3 territory.