The latest news about becoming an architect, navigating the Architectural Experience Program (AXP), and passing the Architect Registration Examination (ARE).
Several new online proctoring policies for the Architect Registration Examination® (ARE®) are effective as of today, June 1, 2026. Learn more: https://t.co/lFNaCEkynn
Watch the latest video in NCARB's How It Works series to understand the different pathways for international applicants to earn an architecture license in the U.S. 🎬 https://t.co/HwBCZQQm2v
For Week 2 of #BuildingSafetyMonth2026, we're joining the @IntlCodeCouncil to amplify the voices of five building safety professionals sharing how we can best work together to keep our communities safe. Learn more⤵️ https://t.co/aW24iKAn9l
#BuildingSafetyMonth2026🏗️ Whether you’re already an architect or you're working toward earning your license, we've rounded up four ways you can you can partner with local building safety professionals to protect your community: https://t.co/ky4zN2J3nq @IntlCodeCouncil
#BuildingSafetyMonth2026 continues! Week 2: Voices of the Built Environment—celebrating the people who help keep our homes, workplaces & gathering spaces safe. How can you help make sure the places where we live, work and play are safe? #BuildingSafety365 https://t.co/DelQl9XiKP
Mark your calendars for a live webinar explaining licensure paths for international licensure applicants—next Thursday (5/14) at 3:00 p.m. ET! ✍️ Register now to join us: 🔗https://t.co/OnhSHUqiCs
From tackling all six ARE 5.0 divisions to finding the right mentor, we've rounded up the top advice from today's architects for emerging professionals on the path to licensure. 🤝https://t.co/Kre5Y8MkvY #ARE5#NCARB
For the first time, four design profession regulators—NCIDQ, CLARB, NCEES, and NCARB—have come together as the Interorganizational Council on Regulation (ICOR) to release guidance on overlapping and incidental practice. 🔗https://t.co/RK7ripvqPp
We recently chatted with Ohio-based architect David Dameron about how he earned a license after 25 years in the field—and how mentors helped him get there. Read his full story: 🔗https://t.co/k9sfFlBC0C #Architect#Mentorship
Have questions about the upcoming changes to online proctored exams? Join us next Tuesday (4/28) at 3 p.m. ET to learn more about the new secondary camera device and Windows Operating System requirements, effective on June 1. Register now: 🔗https://t.co/EsHmPQJOII
NCARB and our South African counterpart, @sacapsa, have signed a new reciprocity agreement going into effect July 6, 2026. 🇿🇦🇺🇸 Learn more: https://t.co/HAzjaANRZ5
Time is running out to apply for NCARB Scholars in Professional Practice 2026! ⏰ Learn more & apply by the April 20 deadline: https://t.co/HODW4VtDln #NCARB
Ever wondered what drives updates to NCARB’s programs? Or who gets to be involved in the decision-making process? In our latest How it Works video, we explain the full process of NCARB program updates, from ideation to implementation: 🔗https://t.co/4jpvBUJPGK
In a recent interview with Retrofit Magazine, NCARB 2025-2026 President Edward T. Marley explained how Pathways to Practice will impact licensed professionals who already are practicing architecture.
🔗https://t.co/iFzUmU7P2T #Architecture#NCARB
Our short survey exploring how family status has impacted your architecture career is closing today (Friday, April 3)—share your feedback to help NCARB develop flexible, accessible pathways to licensure. 🔗 https://t.co/7aiagi6fQg
Applications for the 2026 Scholars in Professional Practice program are now open! NCARB Scholars is an intensive training opportunity that gathers educators from architecture schools nationwide for peer learning & expert training. Apply by April 20: 🔗https://t.co/isnTai2egx