Rules
The first step to beginning the IDP is to establish an NCARB Record and IDP eligibility date. Interns are eligible to start earning credit for the IDP once they have graduated from NAAB/CACB-accredited degree program or have satisfied one of the following IDP eligibility dates:
- One Enrollment in a NAAB/CACB-accredited degree program
- Two Enrollment in a pre-professional architecture degree program at a school that offers a NAAB-CACB-accredited degree program
- Three Employment in work setting A after obtaining a U.S. high school diploma, General Education Degree (GED) equivalent, or comparable foreign degree.
In order to gain experience, interns must work under the direct supervision of an IDP supervisor in one of the NCARB approved work settings.
All experience must be reported electronically to NCARB at least every six months through their electronic Experience Verification Reporting (e-EVR) system. Experience may be submitted more often, but NCARB will not accept experience older than eight months (six-months, plus a two-month reporting grace period).
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