Pratt Institute

AIA for Architects and Engineers

Pratt is registered as a Premier provider with the American Institute of Architects, Continuing Education System (AIA/CES).

We are committed to offering quality education in accordance with the AIA/CES criteria (provider #F163).

Continuing Education is an important part of maintaining one's licensure and continuing to remain up to date with one's professional practice.

There are courses the State of New York has deemed as not appropriate continuing education subject matter; however these courses are practical to benefit your practice.

It is however, your responsibility to check with the state licensing board whether or not a course is acceptable to them for your continuing education credit. Regarding New York State continuing education credit for Pratt courses, those that follow are not acceptable for New York State continuing education credit since they are not in an approved subject area.

Also note that these courses may be accepted in other states. We recommend that you check with those states if you seek assurance.

 

NEW CERTIFICATE PROGRAM: IFMA FACILITY MANAGEMENT FMP CREDENTIAL PROGRAM

Details and schedules for our new certificate program partnership with the International Facilities Management Association (IFMA) are available now.

IFMA members qualify for 10% discount off tuition. Call for information 212-647-7199 or see the Certificate Program info.

Home Inspection Courses and Reciprocity

All ten (10) courses taught by Dale Paegelow at Pratt CCPS are AIA approved for continuing education.

No matter what state you live in, you will earn credit as a licensed architect or engineer by taking continuing education courses. But what if you also practice Home Inspection under your license as an architect or engineer in the State of New York or the State of Connecticut? All of Dale Paegelow’s courses have reciprocity with Connecticut for licensed Home Inspectors, Architects, and Engineers.Thus you can take any Dale Paegelow course and earn credit in two states. For example, you can take Residential Electrical Systems and How to Evaluate Them Holistically at Pratt and receive AIA credit in any state (say New York), PLUS you can submit your transcript to Connecticut and earn continuing education credits toward your Home Inspection licensing requirements in Connecticut. You have attended one course and received credit from two states. This is also true for Home Inspection National Organizations such as ASHI or Inter-NACHI. Thus completion of one of Dale Paegelow’s courses will earn LU/PDH credit in three places: New York, Connecticut, and ASHI.

Please download the new AIA Brochure PDF above for further information.

 

 

 

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