IDP Experience Settings

Hours in IDP 2.0 can be earned through one of three experience settings:

Experience Setting A: Practice of Architecture

You must earn a minimum of 1,860 hours in experience setting A.

  • Direct supervision by an IDP supervisor licensed as an architect in a U.S. or Canadian jurisdiction in an organization engaged in the lawful practice of architecture.
  • Academic internships [more]

[Work Setting A to Experience Setting A]

Experience Setting O: Other Work Settings

A maximum of 1,860 hours may be earned in experience setting O.

  • Direct supervision by an IDP supervisor licensed as an architect in a U.S. or Canadian jurisdiction in an organization not engaged in the practice of architecture.
  • Direct supervision by an architect not registered in the United States/Canada engaged in the practice of architecture outside of the United States or Canada.
  • Direct supervision by a landscape architect or registered engineer (practicing as a structural, civil, mechanical, fire protection, or electrical engineer in the field of building construction).
  • Academic internships [more]

[Work Settings B, C, and D to Experience Setting O]

Experience Setting S: Supplemental Experience

Opportunities to earn experience hours outside of a traditional experience setting. Many of the supplemental experience opportunities may be completed whether or not employed. Within supplemental experience, there are opportunities to earn core and elective hours.

  • Supplemental Experience for Core Hours: There are several opportunities to earn core hours through supplemental experience. Each opportunity for core hours has specific limitations in terms of maximum allowable hours. Core hours earned through supplemental experience are credited to the specific experience category and area in which they are earned. [more]
  • Supplemental Experience for Elective Hours: You may earn a maximum of 1,860 elective hours through supplemental experience opportunities. Elective hours earned through supplemental experience are not applied to any specific IDP experience area. [more]

[Work Settings E, F, FF, and supplementary education to Experience Setting S]


Supervisor Licensure Location Requirement

New! IDP 2.0 includes more flexibility related to experience settings. IDP supervisors, licensed in most U.S. or Canadian jurisdictions, no longer need to be licensed where they are located to review and approve experience reports. It is important to note that this change does not apply to interns earning experience in New York or Texas at this time. Please check with those jurisdictions for more information.

Related Publications

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IDP Guidelines
Updated November 2012! The IDP Guidelines is essential reading for interns, supervisors, and mentors participating in the IDP. The document includes steps to completing the program, reporting procedures, experience requirements, and tasks interns should understand before becoming licensed.

Download (PDF, 346K)

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The Interns' IDP 2.0 Rollover Guide
New! November 2011. The guide provides a general overview of policies and procedures of the IDP 2.0 rollover and definitions of important terms.

Download (PDF, 429K)

Related Content

How to Document an IDP Eligibility Date
To document your IDP eligibility date, download the proper form and follow the instructions.
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