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- APPA | Leadership in Educational Facilities
Website homepage for APPA - Leadership in Educational Facilities, whose members are campus facilities professionals
- Welcome to APPA | APPA
APPA (formerly the Association of Physical Plant Administrators) offers a wealth of informational resources, continuous learning programs, and opportunities to connect and network with fellow facilities professionals in a welcoming and inclusive environment
- APPA Standards and Codes | APPA
The APPA Standards and Codes Council establishes Work Groups to develop APPA standards and to make recommendations and propose changes to codes and standards established and maintained by other standards development organizations
- APPA Certification Home Page | APPA
APPA’s Certified Educational Facilities Professional (CEFP) credential is an advanced level of certification that represents a mastery of professional expertise and is a mark of superior proficiency in the core competencies for education facilities professionals
- Regional Roundup | APPA
APPA comprises six regions: CAPPA, ERAPPA, MAPPA, PCAPPA, RMA, and SRAPPA Each region holds an annual meeting in the fall that provides institutional members with professional development opportunities and business partners a chance to engage with members on various levels
- Get Ready for APPA’s 2025 Spring Conference in New Orleans!
After a spectacular, sold-out debut in Nashville, TN, APPA’s Spring Conference is making a highly anticipated return April 9–11, 2025, this time in the electrifying city of New Orleans, LA!
- Renew Your APPA Membership
Renewing your APPA membership keeps you directly connected to key decision-makers in educational facilities management Gain prime visibility through event sponsorships, digital advertising, and exhibitor opportunities while building relationships with professionals who influence purchasing decisions
- Description of the purpose of APPA | APPA
APPA is the gathering place for educational facilities professionals, dedicated to the ongoing evolution of the profession APPA’s rich history stems from its founding in Chicago in 1914 by representatives from 14 Midwestern higher education institutions
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