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NCARB - EESA Evaluation

RANDOM

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I have studied Architecture in a non an accredited/validated/officially by the NCARB recognized architecture program.

Foreign-educated individuals who do not hold such a degree should have their education evaluated by NAAB through their Education Evaluation Services for Architects (EESA) program.

EESA charges the amount of $2.137 dollars for the evaluation. I have been told that there are other associations that can provide this same service for as cheap as $250.

Feedback anybody?

Thanks.
 
Contact the Architects license Board in the state you are in for their requirements. Some require NCARB accreditation.
 
This is an ongoing bugaboo for older "experienced" architects. They want your money.
Imagine a reviewer half your age or younger evaluating your work experience?
Todays education does not compare to 50 years in the trenches and on the boards plus all the CEU's taken.
 
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