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Microsoft Says MOUS Master Instructor Fee Announcement Coming Soon


7/26/2001 -- Those of you waiting to find out what MOUS Master Instructor fees will be may not have to wait much longer.

A representative for Microsoft told CertCities Wednesday that full details for the new title will be released as soon as next week. The spokesperson could not give any information on what the details would be, but did say it would be a "full program roll-out."

Most of the requirements for the certification -- including exams and educational background -- have already been announced on the MOUS section of Microsoft's Web site. However, the program's fees have not yet been posted.

Complete details of the program were originally expected to be released in early July, just days after the certification's predecessor, the MOUS Authorized Instructor, was retired. No reason has been given for the delay in announcing the pricing and other details, such as what will replace the logo that was formerly given to MOUS AIs.

CertCities will bring you more on this story as it develops. --B.N.



There are 18 CertCities.com user Comments for “Microsoft Says MOUS Master Instructor Fee Announcement Coming Soon”
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7/26/01: Anonymous says: We have been waiting 3 months for the major announcement of the new MOUS Master Instructor. I have been in contact with representatives from the MOUS program since June and every time it is always a few weeks, so I do not expect the latest as soon as next week will be any more true than the few weeks answer for the past 2 months.
7/26/01: Broke says: More fees! I am an MCT and am looking at $400 US per year to belong to this club and now looking at more fees to be an Office Instructor ... does Microsoft not generate sufficient funds from the cost of their software and exams. I have just spent $700 CDN for Office XP! Each exam I sit is $100 or more! I really don't think I'm making enough to warrant all these new fees!
7/26/01: Becky says: Anonymous #1 -- I see where you're coming from. It's an official statement, so I'm reporting it, but obviously we can't say if it will actually happen. Guess we'll all find out next week.
7/26/01: Anonymous says: I agree that we are being 'nickled-and-dimed' to death. There should be an upgrade path between releases rather than a total re-cert with a fee for each exam. There should be a single upgrade exam that contains only questions from each module that are within the 'required activities' but different than the previous release.
7/27/01: Anonymous says: Does Microsoft live in the real world? Those of us marketing ourselves with our certs will just hang in limbo. One day your an instructor and one day your not. Did I wake up July 1 and not know how to teach? Microsoft...get it together. If you are not ready to give us a replacement, do not announce a retirement.
7/27/01: Anonymous says: Becky I hope they do release it soon, it is just frustrating for all of us to be lead on then nothing occurs from Nivo/Microsoft. I think this site is great, because we get to here of the latest news wfrom exams to books, etc. All of you are doing a great job.
7/27/01: Joseph says: MCTs get a 45% discount for each and every exam they take. So each exam is only $55. Test centers don't all charge the same test fee for MOUS exams and can be from $65 to $75. $100 is too high so you may want to shop around. Because of the problems with the DOJ, Microsoft isn't giving away many things for free anymore.
7/27/01: Joseph says: Steel workers, nurses, electricians, etc. all have unions and they pay dues to obtain the benefits. Clubs and organizations also require dues. Microsoft is no different. In fact, other vendors have similar things as well.
7/28/01: Anonymous says: Joseph up to this point Microsoft has not issued many benifits with the MOUS program, we had a logo and a polo style shirt. Now I have learned from e-mails that I received from Nivo is that we will have a wallet card and a t-shirt (that will cost extra). It seems from that Nivo/Microsoft is again making higher requirments with even less benefits. It was always here is the certification, now you go out and explain why it is important. You mentioned that Steel workers, etc have unions, but they actually have real benefits. The message Microsoft is sending is that they are only concerned with their MCSE, MCSD iprograms nstead of MOUS.
7/28/01: Donald says: The new certification should be MCMG "Microsoft Certified Money Grab". Why is it that the left hand doesn't know what the right hand is doing? Where is there any incentive to get new certifications in Office 2000 or Office XP only to expect the rules will change half-way through the ball game. The biggest PROBLEM with the MOUS program is lack of promotion to business and industry by both Mocrosoft & Nivo. The only thing the real world knows about MOUS is that it is a small rodent attracted to cheese in a trap. If MOUS received even 10% of the promotion that the MCSE or MCSD programs get, we MOUS AI's wouldn't always have an uphill battle trying to educate "Joe Q Public" about MOUS and its benefits. Maybe the light at the end of the tunnel is NOT a freight train. This will be seen! Thoughts from a logo-less, shirt-less, unauthorized MOUS instructor.
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