
User Groups
Agile thrives through local connections. Scrum Alliance User Groups bring practitioners together in their cities and towns to share knowledge, learn from experts, and build community. Whether you’re new to agile or a seasoned pro, these meetups offer a space to grow and strengthen your practice.
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Interested in starting a User Group?
Create opportunties for agilists to gather in your region. Contact us today to find out how you can start a User Group.

Leader resources
Are you a User Group leader? Gain access to resources like marketing materials, sponsorship forms, and logo request forms.
Give yourself the credit you deserve
Get credit for attending User Group events and activities! To renew your Scrum Alliance certifications, you must submit the required number of Scrum Education Units (SEUs) in addition to paying the renewal fee.
SEUs are credits you can earn for every hour of continuing education, volunteering, and agile activities you complete in the time leading up to your renewal period. Log in to your Scrum Alliance dashboard to log your User Group activities as SEUs.

Frequently asked questions
Scrum Alliance User Groups are small communities across the world. User Groups started as a way for people to learn more about scrum and how to apply the practices in their careers.
Knowledge and learning doesn't stop after your credential course. User Groups are an important way to continue growing your knowledge and skills in the real world outside of the classroom.
People completely new to agile in every way are encouraged to join User Groups! As are the most experienced agilists and everyone in between.
The activities and events held by these groups are not only a great way to learn from experts but a means of joining a supportive group of people ready to help you understand agile practices and how you can leverage those practices to deliver value and solve complex problems in your career.