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What are the main components for obtaining credentialing from the ICF as a coach?

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What are the main components for obtaining credentialing from the ICF as a coach?

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There are two main components for any coaching credentialing through the International Coach Federation. Those are: • Coach Training Hours – the hours you receive after successful completion of recognized coach-training courses. • Client Coaching Hours – the hours you accumulate working as a coach. The International Coach Federation (ICF) has set standards for an Associate Certified Coach (ACC), a Professional Certified Coach (PCC) and Master Certified Coach (MCC). You may visit their web site at www.coachfederation.org to download all the requirements and their application. All credit hours earned through ILCT will count towards credential requirements for the ICF.

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