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IFPRA International Qualification Scheme
The Project
The Board of Examiners will consider project outlines and
may approve, reject or amend a project outline.
Once approval of the Project Outline has been given, the
candidate may commence work on the Project. The candidate
has four months in which to complete the Project and the
submission date will be advised on acceptance of the Project
Outline.
The Project must be in English, typed, double-spaced and on
one side of A4 paper with a one inch (25mm) margin on both
sides. Each chapter should begin on a new page. Four copies
of the Project must be submitted by the agreed submission
date.
The Project length should be as indicated in the table
below.
Appendices that are included by the Candidate are regarded
as additional material and are also restricted in length as
shown in the table below. Candidates should note that their
work may be penalised if considered to be of insufficient
length or too long.
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Level of Qualification |
Length of Project |
Maximum number of pages for Appendices |
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IFPRA Park and Recreation Management Award Level I |
5,000-7,000 words |
12 pages |
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IFPRA Park and Recreation Management Award Level II |
8,000-10,000 words |
15 pages |
If a candidate is unable to complete the Project by the agreed submission
date, due to extenuating circumstances, the Federation must be notified
immediately. Candidates who fail to submit a Project within the agreed time
scale will forfeit their fee. Should they wish to resubmit within the
following twelve months, they will be charged a 25% Registration Fee
IFPRA reserves the right, subject to the exclusion of any confidential
material, to publish any Project. |