Retired certifications
In order to keep the Microsoft Certified Professional program current, Microsoft Learning continually reviews our current and planned certifications to ensure that our certifications reflect the latest Microsoft technologies as well as those technologies that MCPs use every day.
This page contains a list of certifications that have been retired within the last year. When a certification has been retired for more than one year, it will be removed from this page. Once a certification has been retired, it will no longer be able to be attained, but, if it has already earned, it will remain on transcripts in the Active section.
NOTE: After a certification retires, Microsoft continues to review the corresponding technologies to determine whether they are still relevant. If the corresponding technology is determined to no longer be relevant, the associated certifications are moved to the Legacy section of the transcript. Certifications with Legacy status are not shown on this page.
Expand the sections below to view the list of retired certifications by type along with the associated retirement date.
- Microsoft Certified Solutions Developer
Application Lifecycle Management March 31, 2017 Azure Solutions Architect March 31, 2017 SharePoint Applications March 31, 2017 Universal Windows Platform March 31, 2017 Web Applications March 31, 2017 Windows Store Apps Using C# March 31, 2017 Windows Store Apps Using HTML5 March 31, 2017 - Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert
Business Intelligence March 31, 2017 Communication March 31, 2017 Data Platform March 31, 2017 Enterprise Devices and Apps March 31, 2017 Messaging March 31, 2017 Private Cloud March 31, 2017 Server Infrastructure March 31, 2017 SharePoint March 31, 2017 - Microsoft Specialist
