Paths to AICP Candidate Pilot Program
In the AICP Candidate Pilot Program to become an AICP-certified professional. Follow steps from enrolling in the program to taking the AICP Exam and submitting essays on planning experience. Learn more about the program details and requirements on planning.org/aicp/candidate."
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AICP Candidate Pilot Program Step 1: Enrolling in the Program Students and graduates of PAB-accredited programs Open enrollment year-round Graduates: Submit PAB graduation documentation Allow 4 weeks for review
AICP Candidate Pilot Program Step 1: Participation Details Enrollment Approved = Program Participant Code of Ethics Certification Maintenance Optional Mentoring
AICP Candidate Pilot Program Step 2: Taking the AICP Exam Graduation is required to register for the Exam If you graduate in The first exam you can take is December May May November
AICP Candidate Pilot Program Step 2: AICP Exam Step Timeframes Graduate in December take Exam in May Graduate in May take Exam in November Step Program enrollment Year-round (deadlines apply for exam registration) Exam Registration Window Opens Beginning of December Beginning of June Graduation documentation deadline (for participants who enrolled as students and have graduated) First Monday April First Monday of October Program enrollment deadline (for graduates) First Monday in April First Monday of October Exam Registration Deadline End of April End of October Testing Window During May During November
AICP Candidate Pilot Program Step 3: Planning Experience/AICP Submit 3 Essays Addressing Professional Planning Experience Criteria Make sure to review guidance provided Chapter PDO can be a resource Once essays are approved Pay AICP Dues Earn AICP
AICP Candidate Pilot Program For More Information: www.planning.org/aicp/candidate/