AIA MyAccount Gives Members 24/7 Access to Update Their Information
A new feature called MyAccount is now available for AIA members. Members now have 24/7 access to MyAccount, a self-service portal, at me.aia.org where you can easily manage your AIA … Continued
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Reporting AIA Designation Misuse
Chapters who encounter misuse of the AIA designation by a member, nonmember, or firm can report it.
AIA Transcript
Track your continuing education activity, including AXP hours, with the AIA transcript.
AIA Member Guidebook
Everything you need to get the most from your membership experience. Click here to view the Member Guidebook.
Update Your Membership Directory Profile
Please review your current details and update your contact information to your professional and/or business address if you would prefer not to have your home and/or personal address listed as your primary mailing address. Your information may be updated online at me.aia.org.
2025 Associate to Emerita/Emeritus Form
AIA Bylaws – Member Emerita/Emeritus | 2.312 Associate Members
Any Associate member may apply for Emerita/Emeritus status if:
The member has been in good standing in the Institute for fifteen successive years immediately prior to the member’s application, or has had a total of at least twenty-five successive or non-successive years of membership in the Institute, and has been a member in good standing for at least three successive years immediately preceding the member’s application for Emeritus membership; and The member either (i) has attained the age of 70 and is retired from an occupation related to the profession of architecture, or (ii) is so incapacitated as to be unable to work in an occupation related to the profession of architecture.
Thank You to All Our Architects in the Making Summer Camp Sponsors!
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NCARB Architectural Experience Program Guidelines
The Architectural Experience Program® (AXP®) is an essential step in the path to becoming an architect. Through the AXP, you will learn about the daily realities of architectural practice, acquire comprehensive experience in basic practice areas, explore specialized areas of practice, develop professional judgment, and refine your career goals.