Guidance for those studying a CIPD qualification
Frequently asked questions for students who’re studying a CIPD qualification.
Frequently asked questions for students who’re studying a CIPD qualification.
We’ve compiled the most commonly-asked questions students have about our qualifications, including information on CIPD membership, finding information, exams and work experience. We hope you can find all of the information you are looking for.
So that we know you’re completing a CIPD qualification, your centre will have provided us with the details of the qualification you’re studying with them, which you’ll need to confirm in order to complete your registration with us.
You’ll have received an email from the CIPD with a link to register as a Student member and confirm your qualification details (if you aren't already a member). Follow this link, and log in using the email address the centre provided when they gave us your qualification details. You’ll then be able to view your qualification details and confirm them (or query them if necessary). You'll also be able to amend any contact details at this time.
If you haven’t received an email with this link, call us on +44 (0) 20 8612 6208.
CIPD student members automatically receive the monthly Student Update newsletter.
You can access a host of resources to help you in your studies and work by setting up a free CIPD website account.
If you don't already have an account you can set one up here.
If you already have a CIPD web account:
Articles
The People Management website has current and older articles from the magazine.
The Citation Resolver on the CIPD member only EBSCO Discovery Service lets you carry out targeted searches for specific journal articles.
CIPD research reports, guides, factsheets and podcasts
Search the CIPD website for current resources or our HR and L&D Database for older items.
You can buy CIPD textbooks from Kogan Page. CIPD members get a 20% discount.
Other books and reports
The HR and L&D Database has details of book and reports by other organisations.
The Knowledge hub has sections with information on a wide range of topics.
The HR and L&D Database for CIPD members has a short list of popular searches. We've also included search guides to help you out.
The EBSCO Discovery Service contains Research starters on some topics. We've also put together tips and tutorials to help you with your search.
You can produce reading lists from the CIPD HR and L&D Database after you have completed your search.
On the search results page, tick the boxes at the side of the items you want to save or tick the box at the top of the search results to select all the records on the page. Then click on the Selected Record Action button at the top of the screen. You will be given the option of downloading a Word document, emailing or printing the details of the selected items.
We check results submissions for accuracy at the verification stage (marked with * on the timeline below); if any discrepancies arise we may return them to your study centre, which may delay the despatch of your certificate. Click here to view a larger version of the timeline.
A great way to make yourself stand out is to gain some work experience while you study. St John's Ambulance, along with many other charities, is often looking for volunteers to work in HR for them; this can be as little as three hours per week.
We also have a list of volunteering jobs available, which you can view on the People Management website.
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