Can I be licensed in Vermont without completing the Internship Development Program (IDP)?
Pursuant to 26 V.S.A 201(f) (effective July 1, 1998), completion of the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) Intern Development Program (IDP) will be a condition of eligibility for initial licensure as an architect in Vermont. The Board is currently revising its rules to reflect this amendment of 201. However, until January 1, 2002, an applicant who has not completed the NCARB IDP may meet the eligibility requirements for initial licensure by presenting evidence on the Board’s architect/employer reference form of actual experience or significant exposure in the essential areas of architectural practice. Copies of the architect/employer reference form may be obtained from the Board. Beginning January 1, 2002, all applicants for initial licensure must have completed the NCARB Intern Development Program to be eligible for licensure in Vermont.
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