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- AICP - American Planning Association
"AICP" is shorthand for education, experience, breadth of knowledge, ethical practice, and commitment to the planning profession AICP planners average 14–18 years of experience in the field
- One Path to AICP - American Planning Association
Do you want to demonstrate your expertise, show your commitment to professional ethics, distinguish yourself in the job market, and keep your planning skills in tip-top shape? Good news! The new One Path to AICP streamlines the certification process
- Certification Maintenance - American Planning Association
The Certification Maintenance program links AICP-certified planners to education and training opportunities so they may earn mandatory credits and remain current with the latest trends, technologies, and best practices
- Register or Transfer Exam - American Planning Association
The One Path to AICP streamlines the certification process into three steps for all APA members Start your journey to AICP Certification Step 1: Register for the certification program when prepared to test and schedule your exam
- Membership - American Planning Association
American Institute of Certified Planners Certified planners pledge to uphold high standards of practice, ethics, and professional conduct and to keep their skills sharp and up-to-date by continuously pursuing advanced professional education Only APA members can join AICP Learn More
- AICP Certification
To become a certified planner, entitled to use the AICP designation, American Planning Association (APA) members must meet certain education and experience requirements and pass a written examination
- Join as a Student - American Planning Association
The no-cost student membership includes membership in APA, chapter*, and AICP** as well as membership in up to five divisions* Student members will be eligible for two years of reduced dues after ending their studies
- Job Seekers - American Planning Association
Search for your perfect position — from internship to director — and keep track of the positions you’re pursuing
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