CES Update
A Roundup of Continuing Education Requirements by State
—and Province
Alberta and Saskatchewan join British Columbia in mandating MCE

Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan set CES requirements for 2002 this week, all following the AIA Continuing Education System (CES) and accepting AIA CES credits as valid for meeting their requirements. These provinces join Ontario and 22 states in the U.S. with requirements on the books or pending for mandatory continuing education for architects.

The following chart allows comparison of current (as of 04/24/01) requirements in the states and provinces.

Just click on the state you wish to learn about:
Alabama | Arkansas | Florida | Indiana | Iowa | Kansas | Kentucky | Lousiana | Minnesota | Nebraska | New Jersey | New Mexico | New York | North Carolina | Oklahoma | Oregon | South Carolina | South Dakota | Tennessee | Texas | Vermont | West Virginia

or the Canadian province:
Alberta | British Columbia | Manitoba | Nova Scotia | Ontario | Saskatchewan

AIA CES | NCARB Model Law

Copyright 2001 The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved.

 
Reference

For more information, contact your state licensing board, or Thom Lowther, AIA director of CES education, at 202-626-7478.

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