No. There is no experience setting or opportunity where you can approve your own experience reports. Your reports must always be reviewed by a supervisor or mentor who meets the requirements outlined in the AXP Guidelines.
Can I apply for certification through the International Architect Path if the country where I am credentialed does not have a regulatory body?
To be eligible for certification through the International Architect Path, you must be credentialed in a country outside the U.S. that has a system in place for disciplinary action. If this does not exist, you are not eligible for this path. You may still, however, apply for initial registration as an internationally educated licensure candidate. Learn more about applying for licensure with an international education.
Can I answer case study items first when testing?
Yes, you can navigate to any item at any time using the exam summary screen. This allows you to answer case study items first, without viewing any additional items.
As an internationally licensed architect applying through the International Architect Path to NCARB certification, does the AXP reporting requirement apply to me?
No. Licensed certification applicants, from inside or outside the U.S., are not limited by the reporting requirement. You may submit any previous experience pre- or post-licensure for fulfillment of AXP. Learn more about the International Architect Path to certification.
Are online-proctored exams the same as the exams administered at the test center?
Yes, candidates testing online will experience the same exam as candidates testing in person, with the same tools, number of items, testing length, and exam content.
Will I lose hours if my supervisor takes a long time to review reports?
You will not lose hours for delays in processing caused by your supervisor or if they return a report for edits.
Why should I participate in an IPAL program?
IPAL-accepted programs provide the opportunity to earn your license in less time by incorporating experience and examination into your education.
Who develops NCARB’s programs?
NCARB works with hundreds of volunteer architects, licensure candidates, and the public to develop and administer our programs.
Where can I find detailed information about completing the AXP?
The AXP Guidelines is essential reading for licensure candidates and their supervisors. The document includes steps to completing the program, reporting procedures, experience requirements, and more.
What is NCARB by the Numbers?
NCARB by the Numbers offers an inside look at the data behind the architecture profession—including the timeline to licensure, demographics of architects and licensure candidates, and more.