We're excited to release NCARB’s FY25 Annual Report, detailing our efforts to support architectural licensure and the 55 U.S. licensing boards throughout the year. From building relationships with external partners to enhancing tools and resources for licensure candidates, this year’s report shares the priorities we made progress toward in each quarter.
Highlights From the Year
Throughout Fiscal Year 2025, we upheld our commitment to protecting the public’s health, safety, and welfare and pursued new opportunities to improve our programs and services. Some of our key accomplishments from the year include:
- Released the Competency Standard for Architects, a framework that establishes competency-based qualification as the foundation of initial licensure and lays the groundwork for a flexible, accessible path to architectural licensure
- Expanded access to architectural practice through a refreshed Mutual Recognition Agreement with Australia and New Zealand
- Launched improvements to NCARB’s licensing requirements tool, which provides an overview of the requirements in each of NCARB’s 55 member jurisdictions related to architectural licensure and practice rules
- Released a statement establishing NCARB's position on the use of AI in architectural practice and its impact on regulation
- Released a new limited-series podcast, Inside NCARB by the Numbers, exploring the people, programs, and policies that drive trends on the path to licensure
- Celebrated the final jurisdictional licensing boards retiring the rolling clock policy, two years after NCARB officially retired the Architect Registration Examination® (ARE®) policy in May 2023
The full report also includes a timeline of our key efforts from July 2024 to June 2025, volunteer reports from NCARB’s Board of Directors and committees, important business updates, and our financial statements.
Looking Ahead
The progress we’ve made toward these initiatives positions NCARB to meet the challenges and opportunities ahead for the regulation of architectural licensure. As we move forward, we remain dedicated to evolving with the needs of candidates, architects, and the public we serve.
Download the full report to learn more.