Free Continuing Education for Earning the NCARB Certificate!

Attention new Certificate holders!

Congratulations on obtaining the NCARB Certificate! Did you know that as a new Certificate holder you receive one free NCARB monograph? You can earn between 10-14 continuing education hours (CEHs) in health, safety, and welfare (HSW) and sustainable design (SD) to satisfy your jurisdiction’s or the American Institute of Architects' continuing education requirements.

Here’s how you order:
  1. Log into “My NCARB Record.”
  2. Click “Order Your Free Monograph Today!” along the left navigation.
  3. Choose your monograph.
  4. Enter your shipping information and confirm your selection. Your monograph will be shipped within two-business days. You will receive a confirmation e-mail with your monograph quiz password.
  5. Read the monograph.
  6. Log in to “My NCARB Record” and take the monograph quiz. You will need the quiz password from the confirmation e-mail.
  7. Pass the quiz and print your certification of completion. NCARB will report your units to AIA at no extra cost!

Earn even more continue education!
Did you know as an NCARB Record holder you are able to download NCARB’s mini-monograph and take the quiz for free? Mini-monographs—a $35 value—take an in-depth look at topics of interest to architects, and provide Record holders with an efficient and economical way to earn continuing education. Just log in to “My NCARB Record” to request your quiz password and take the corresponding quiz.

Also, you will receive a $100 discount on all NCARB monographs. That means you can earn continuing education credits for about $15 per unit—one of the lowest costs available for continuing education anywhere.

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