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Is it possible to get Training Unit credit for attending AIA-sponsored or CSI-sponsored educational seminars?

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Is it possible to get Training Unit credit for attending AIA-sponsored or CSI-sponsored educational seminars?

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A. Yes, as long as the seminars and workshops are sponsored by an AIA Certified Continuing Education provider, and they will award “Learning Unit” credit to licensed architects. You need to have completed 96 semester hours or 144 quarter hours including 32 semester hours or 48 quarter hours in architectural courses in an undergraduate program, or finished the 1st year of a 3-year Master of Architecture program before you can begin earning credits through this system. Keep in mind, however, that “supplementary education” will not count for the minimum required number of Training Units in each category.

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