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.

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.

NCARB Architect Registration Examination® Guidelines

The National Council of Architectural Registration Boards’ (NCARB) membership is made up of the architectural licensing boards of the 50 states, the District of Columbia, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

What Has AIA Florida Done For You Lately?

Passing effective legislation is an investment of time, resources, and capital. Countless hours of work are put into advocating for AIA Florida members. Each piece of legislation represents many weeks, if not years, of dedication from a team of association members, staff, lobbyists, and legal representatives.

Become an AIA Member

Join the largest, most influential network of architects and design professionals. AIA’s 96,000+ member community shares your passion for design, a desire to change the world, and a commitment to the highest standards of practice. https://www.aia.org/membership.

AIA Member Benefits

When you join AIA, you’re joining our 96,000+ member community—and so much more. Here’s an overview of some of the most valuable AIA member benefits and perks.

What are the AIA membership requirements for continuing education?

AIA Architect and International Associate members are required to complete 18 learning units (LUs) of continuing education every year. Of those 18 LUs, at least 12 must be for approved health, safety, and welfare (HSW) courses. Architect Emeritus members are required to complete one (1) LU each membership year. Associate and Allied members do not have a continuing education requirement.