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American Institute of Architects Accreditation for AIA
Please visit the AIA website to get started. In the meantime, use this page to learn a little more:
What Is AIA Accreditation?
American Institute of Architects accreditation is meant to help advance American's quality of life and allow architectural professionals to uphold health and safety in their designs.
Who Is AIA Accreditation For?
AIA accreditation is for architects looking to establish credibility as trusted industry members.
You can also earn this accreditation if you're enrolled in an intern development program or currently work under the supervision of a licensed architect.
AIA accreditation helps them build meaningful relationships with clients and allows them to stand out from registered architects, or R.As.
How To Get AIA Accreditation
Architects seeking this accreditation need a combination of education, experience, and good exam scores to add the professional title after their name.
Read through the AIA Standards for Continuing Education Programs to understand provider responsibilities and requirements and complete the online application.
Once they have processed and approved your subscription application and payment, you will receive access to the CE dashboard to submit your courses for review.
Visit the AIA website to get started
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