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The National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) is updating the Intern Development Program (IDP) requirements to more closely align with the current practice of architecture. The new program requirements, which will be rolled out as "IDP 2.0," will help ensure that interns acquire the comprehensive training that is essential for competent practice and will make reporting experience easier. IDP 2.0, the most significant update to the IDP since its inception over 30 years ago, was developed in response to the 2007 Practice Analysis of Architecture. In this study, almost 10,000 practicing architects completed an extensive electronic survey to identify the tasks, knowledge, and skills that recently licensed architects, practicing independently, need to protect the health, safety, and welfare of the public. The proposed changes to the IDP have many benefits to interns and will be rolled out in three phases over the next two years. IDP 2.0 Phase One: 1 July 2009 Also on 1 July 2009, interns can complete activities in the Emerging Professional Companion (EPC 2009), review them with their IDP supervisor, and submit for TUs to satisfy minimum training unit requirements for the IDP. Five training units toward the minimum requirements in each training area will be allowed for successfully completed EPC 2009 activities. Details about EPC 2009, scheduled for release on 1 July 2009, will be coming soon. IDP 2.0 Phase Two: Scheduled for 2010* In the second phase of IDP 2.0, the definitions of "direct supervision" and "registered architect" will be updated to reflect current architectural practice. The new definition of "direct supervision" will allow IDP supervisors to supervise their interns through a mix of personal contact and remote communication (e.g. e-mail, online markups, webinars, and internet). The new definition of a "registered architect" will allow a person registered to practice architecture in a U.S. or Canadian jurisdiction to serve as an IDP supervisor. That means that a registered architect will be able to supervise interns within their office even if they are not registered in the jurisdiction where the office is located. In addition, both interns and supervisors who are "independent contractors" will be able to participate in the IDP in accordance with the revised definition of direct supervision. Phase two will also change the IDP Training Requirement from "700 Training Units" to "5,600 Training Hours." The actual number of hours required to satisfy the IDP Training Requirement remains the same, however, interns will no longer have to convert the hours they spend in each training area into training units. This should make reporting work experience easier and more accurate. IDP 2.0 Phase Three: Scheduled for 2011 Click here to read Factually Answered Questions about IDP 2.0. *Implementation date of phase two is dependent on the passage of Resolution 2009-04 at the 2009 Annual Meeting and Conference in June. If Resolution 2009-04 does not pass, implementation will be delayed. Six-Month Rule Starts 1 July 2009 Also effective 1 July 2009, the electronic Experience Verification Reporting system (e-EVR) will be the only accepted means of submitting experience reports for the IDP. Any paper Form 123: Experience Verification Reports received after 1 July 2009 will be sent back with instructions on how to submit the report though e-EVR. Supplementary education training units can be submitted through e-EVR beginning 1 July 2009. Additional documentation requirements may apply. We strongly encourage supervisors to approve reports electronically as it is the most efficient way to submit information to NCARB; however, there is a paper submission option within the e-EVR should a supervisor not have access to e-mail or a computer. To submit a paper form through e-EVR, an intern should select "This experience report will be printed for review, approval, and submission on paper" on the first web page of creating a new report. Currently Unemployed? Community Service Post-Professional Degree (Master or Doctorate of Architecture) As of 1 July 2009, interns will be able to earn training units while unemployed for: AIA Continuing Education CSI Construction Documents Technologist (CDT) Certification CSI Construction Specifier (CCS) Certification CSI Construction Contract Administrator (CCCA) Certification LEED Accreditation NCARB Professional Conduct Monograph and Quiz |
Contents 1 July 2009
IDP Outstanding Firm and IDP Firm Awards The 2008-2009 IDP Outstanding Firm Award recipients are: The 2008-2009 IDP Firm Award recipients are: Submissions for the awards program are accepted on a rolling basis, with jury cutoff dates occurring twice a year on January 15 and July 15. Recipients maintain their award for three years. They are presented with virtual medallions for placement on their web sites and are recognized at the annual AIA National Convention. For more information on the awards program, please visit IDPOFA web site. NCARB Web Site Stay Informed
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