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I have a degree in architecture from a foreign country. Can I earn TUs towards my required diversified training requirements and become eligible to take the Architecture Registration Examination?

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I have a degree in architecture from a foreign country. Can I earn TUs towards my required diversified training requirements and become eligible to take the Architecture Registration Examination?

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A. You may be able to do this if your degree is shown to be the equivalent of a pre-professional degree in this country. To find out whether it is or not you must complete an “Educational Evaluation Service for Architects (EESA) NCARB Evaluation Report.” Submit your request for this to Educational Credential Evaluators, Inc., P.O. Box 92970, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53202-0970, telephone: (414) 289-3400, fax: (414) 289-3411. It takes about 2 months to complete and costs $825.00. Q35. I am enrolled in an architectural program which requires me to spend a year working in an architectural firm prior to my senior year in college. I am getting college credit for this internship. Can I also get Training Unit credit for the time spent working? A. Yes, but only if the college credit you earn for the internship exceeds the total required credit hours (both “core” and elective) for graduation. Q36. I work for an architectural firm which has put me on “temporary loan” to another firm for a period of

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